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Best colleges in California for Business?

Hey everyone! I'm considering pursuing a business major in college, and I'm looking into different schools. Which colleges in California have a great business program? Specific recommendations and personal experiences would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hello!

California has some fantastic schools with excellent business programs. Here are a few you should definitely check out:

1. University of California, Berkeley (Haas School of Business): One of the top business schools in the USA, Haas offers an undergraduate business program that is highly competitive and has a solid curriculum, which focuses on innovation, leadership, and teamwork.

2. Stanford University (Graduate School of Business): While Stanford doesn't have a formal undergraduate business major, they do offer a Management Science and Engineering major and the Stanford Public Policy program, both of which cover areas of management, finance, and policy making. Additionally, they provide special programs and minors, such as Innovation, organizations, and the global business program, that give you access to resources from the Graduate School of Business.

3. University of Southern California (USC Marshall School of Business): USC's undergraduate business program provides a strong foundation in business principles, emphasizing experiential learning and entrepreneurship. They offer various learning opportunities like Global Business Brigades, case competitions, and internships.

4. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA Anderson School of Management): Similar to Stanford, UCLA doesn't have a stand-alone undergraduate business major, but it does offer a Business Economics major, which combines business and economics courses. Additionally, you can minor in Entrepreneurship or Accounting through the Anderson School of Management.

5. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business): Cal Poly's business program places an emphasis on experiential learning, practical skills, and getting hands-on experience. They offer degrees in Business Administration and Economics, with various concentrations in finance, marketing, and information systems.

These schools are only a few of the many great options in California. Each has its own unique advantages and opportunities, so be sure to research thoroughly to find the best fit for you. Best of luck in your college search!

2 years ago

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