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Business Programs at California State Colleges?

Hi everyone, still making up my mind about what to study but business seems appealing. Can anyone recommend good California state colleges known for their business programs? It would be great if you could also tell me a bit about the programs.

a year ago

Definitely, a few California State University (CSU) campuses stand out for their business programs.

Firstly, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) features the College of Business which is well-regarded. The undergraduate business program here is inclusive of several concentrations, such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, and International Business.

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo also offers a strong business program. Their Orfalea College of Business is considered one of the top public business schools in California. It emphasizes experiential learning, meaning students get hands-on experiences such as case studies, consulting projects, and internships.

San Diego State University also offers notable business programs through the Fowler College of Business. They offer a breadth of undergraduate business programs including Business Administration with various concentrations, like Management, Marketing, and Financial Services. They also have a prominent program in Entrepreneurship.

Finally, CSU Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics is the largest accredited business school on the West Coast. Their undergraduate program includes several concentrations, such as Accounting, Economics, and Finance. It's also known for offering extensive professional networking opportunities.

It's crucial to delve deeper into each program to understand which one would best support your interests and career goals. I would also recommend visiting the campuses (if you're able to), and reaching out to Admissions or faculty to get a feel for the programs and their culture.

a year ago

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