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Best Business programs in Maryland colleges?

Business is what I'm interested in and I'm from Maryland. As a junior, I'm starting to look at colleges and I'm mostly interested in colleges in state. Can anyone suggest the best colleges for Business majors here in Maryland?

a year ago

Maryland is home to several universities with well-regarded business programs. Here are some of the most notable ones:

1. University of Maryland, College Park (UMD): UMD’s Robert H. Smith School of Business is highly acclaimed and offers a Bachelor of Science in Business. The college has a variety of specializations including Accounting, Finance, International Business, Marketing, and Supply Chain Management, among others.

2. Johns Hopkins University (JHU): While JHU is more widely recognized for its medical and engineering programs, its Carey Business School is also well-respected. Offering a flexible undergraduate business program, it gives students the opportunity to pair their business major with another discipline or a minor to create a personalized degree plan.

3. Loyola University Maryland: The Sellinger School of Business and Management offers an undergraduate Business Administration program with specializations in Accounting, Business Economics, International Business, Supply Chain Management, and Marketing.

4. Towson University: The College of Business and Economics at Towson offers a variety of majors including e-Business, Business Administration, and Business Systems and Processes. They also offer some unique options such as Project Management and Business Innovation & Entrepreneurship.

These are just a few examples and each school has its own set of unique offerings, so I would recommend you to go through their websites for more detailed information. Visiting these schools (virtually or in-person), if possible, could also provide a better idea of the environment and resources each has to offer.

a year ago

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