Michigan Business Schools and Colleges
Degree Programs: Accounting, Business Administration, Business Management, Finance, Office Management, Marketing, MBA, Retail, Advertising...
Major Cities: Ann Arbor, Big Rapids, Bridgeport, Dearborn, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Greenville, Lansing, Livonia, Muskegon, Portage, Sterling Heights, Warren, Westland...
ZIP Codes: 48001, 48048, 48079, 48105, 48120, 48154, 48192, 48205, 48244, 48334, 48413, 48826, 49445, 49507, 49739...
Michigan, a Great Lakes state, is actually made up of two large peninsulas. Most of its population is concentrated in the lower half of lower peninsula; 40% of the people live in three counties there. Over 1 million people live in Detroit (total Michigan population is over 9 million people). The leading industries are manufacturing (Michigan still leads the nation in automobile manufacturing, and almost 1/5 of the state's workers work in the manufacturing sector), tourism (bringing in billions of dollars from fishing, camping, shopping, boating.), and agriculture.
Jobs in the management sector are expected to increase 10.2% from 2002-2012. In 2003, the average salary for this sector was $91,061. Jobs in business and financial operations occupations are to see a 16.4% increase. The 2003 salary estimate across these fields was $59,750.



