It is always preferred to have some training in project management or a speciality field, such as quality, process development or areas such as Lean, ITIL, or Six Sigma. I might also recommend joining professional organizations such as the American Society of Quality or Project Management Institute. These professional organization help your resume stand out when applying for these types of positions, as well as helping you network and gain more experience. Business Analysts and/or Technical Project Managers can have lots of undergraduate degrees- Business Admin being one of them. Good luck
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It is always preferred to have some training in project management or a speciality field, such as quality, process development or areas such as Lean, ITIL, or Six Sigma. I might also recommend joining professional organizations such as the American Society of Quality or Project Management Institute. These professional organization help your resume stand out when applying for these types of positions, as well as helping you network and gain more experience. Business Analysts and/or Technical Project Managers can have lots of undergraduate degrees- Business Admin being one of them. Good luck