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Business Schools in the Rockies?

I'm starting to think seriously about heading to Colorado for college. I've heard there are some really good business programs out there. Anyone able to shed some light on this? What are some of the good business schools in Colorado?

a year ago

Sure, Colorado does indeed have some good options for studying business! Here are a couple of standout options you might want to consider.

1. University of Denver (DU) - Daniels College of Business: The Daniels College of Business at DU is highly regarded and well-established, having been founded in 1908. The college provides a comprehensive range of undergraduate business programs including Business Analytics, Finance, Management, Marketing, and more. One unique feature is their "Denver MBA" program, where you work on real-world projects instead of taking traditional classes.

2. University of Colorado Boulder - Leeds School of Business: Leeds is another well-respected business institution in Colorado. They offer undergraduate degrees in Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Real Estate. Notably, Leeds was the first business school in the United States to begin a curriculum revamp that incorporates social responsibility and ethics, they’ve made it a priority to build future leaders that understand the big picture and societal impacts.

3. Colorado State University - College of Business: Also quite notable is Colorado State University's Business College. They offer degrees in Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Real Estate. They are popular for their focus on global initiatives and sustainability.

Do remember that when choosing a business school, factors such as the specific courses you want to take, the availability of internships and job placements, alumni network, and the overall 'fit' to your personality and career goals are as important as the school's ranking or name recognition. Hope this helps!

a year ago

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