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MA Programmes in Consumer Affairs 2024

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MA Programmes in Consumer Affairs

Many bachelor’s degree recipients decide to work toward a Master of Arts, or MA, as a method of broadening their career opportunities and earning higher salaries. Most master’s degree programs take about two years to complete, after which some graduates join the workforce, while others continue their education even further.

Just what is an MA in Consumer Affairs? This comprehensive advanced degree program prepares students for profitable and fulfilling careers within the consumer sciences sector. Common areas of study generally include financial management, economics, consumer protection and related laws, housing, general business management, and how sociology, psychology and popular culture influence consumer decision making. While some variation from course to course should be expected, attention is also often given to consumer credit matters, taxes, insurance and debt management.

Most master’s degree holders find that they are qualified for and able to apply to a greater number of lucrative positions than they were before securing the distinction. Many also note that they earn higher salaries with a master’s degree. Finally, most colleges and universities require master’s degrees for teaching at the collegiate level.

There is no predetermined cost for obtaining a Master of Arts in Consumer Affairs. Rather, tuition rates tend to fluctuate based on the prestige and popularity of the program as well as where, geographically, it is offered.

Consumer affairs education prepares students for a broad range of global careers. Upon graduation, many find work in law, credit counseling, financial management, government, retail or the housing industry. Others work in health care or the hospitality field, while others yet choose to use their Master in Consumer Affairs designation to teach a related topic at the university level.

Students interested in establishing rewarding careers within the consumer affairs and financial services sectors should review the many educational opportunities available worldwide using our database. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.