(KLZA)-- The Nebraska State College Board of Trustees has approved two new degree program options for Peru State College.
The two new options are included under the Business Administration major, they are Healthcare Business Option and Certified Management Accountant Business Option.
Peru State President Dr. Michael Evans says the program will help students launch meaningful careers in high-demand fields which is a win for the students and a win for Nebraska.
The Business Administration – Healthcare Business option provides a strong business core and healthcare-focused courses to provide the student with skills that develop the ability to navigate the unique challenges of healthcare organizations including hospital, outpatient and ancillary services.
There is a projected growth of 32 percent for Medical and Health Services Managers from 2020 – 2030.
The Business Administration – Accounting: CMA Option prepares students for high-demand careers in financial reporting and management. There are more than 100,000 accounting and finance professionals around the world with only 5,000 certifications granted each year. In May, there were 752 such openings in the state of Nebraska.
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