Top Business Universities in America

Finding the right business school may be an enormous challenge for some prospective students. There are a wide variety of business programs available at universities throughout the United States. Each school has different requirements, majors, and curricula. The quality and reputation of the program also varies greatly between universities. Each year, Bloomberg's Businessweek and U.S. News & World Report compile lists of the nation's best business schools. The schools are ranked by items such as academic quality, student satisfaction, postgraduate outcome and reputation. The list below consists of some of the schools that made it to the top of both rankings lists.
  1. University of Pennsylvania

    • At the University of Pennsylvania students can study at one of the top business programs in the county, the Wharton Undergraduate Program. Students of the Ivy League college will gain a top-notch education in both business and the arts and sciences. The undergraduate program prepares students for the real business world with courses in leadership, teamwork, and foreign language. All graduates of the Wharton program will receive a Bachelor of Science in Economics. However, students choose from over 20 concentrations in order to specialize their degree. Concentrations include real estate, statistical marketing analysis, sports management, retailing, and more. The University of Pennsylvania also offers extensive graduate and executive education programs.

      University of Pennsylvania
      Wharton Undergraduate Division
      Gordon B. Hattersley Suite
      G95 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
      3730 Walnut Street
      Philadelphia, PA 19104-6374
      215-898-7507
      upenn.edu

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    • The Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provides management training to top students from around the globe. The school offers an undergraduate program as well as several opportunities for graduate study. Graduate programs include a Master of Business Administration, Master of Finance, Master of Science in Management Studies, and more. The programs focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, global leadership and aim to create leaders of the business world. The Sloan School of Management also provides an executive education program, which offers non-degree courses for business professionals.

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      MIT Sloan School of Management
      50 Memorial Drive
      Cambridge, MA 02142
      617-253-2659
      mit.edu

    University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

    • Students at the University of Michigan can pursue an education in business through the Ross School of Business. Students of the school have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor's of Business Administration degree. The Ross School of Business also offers a wide range of programs to earn a Master of Business Administration degree. Students can enroll in a full-time, part-time, executive or global MBA program. In addition, students may also pursue a Master of Accounting, Master of Supply Chain Management or their PhD. The University of Michigan was the nation's first business school to run an academic journal. The university distributes The Michigan Journal of Business to over 150 university libraries worldwide.

      University of Michigan -- Ann Arbor
      Stephen M. Ross School of Business
      701 Tappan Street
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109
      734-763-7804
      umich.edu

    University of Virginia

    • The University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville, offers students one of the nation's most rigorous and highly competitive business programs. Through the McIntire School of Commerce, students earn customized business degrees by selecting a specialized area for concentration. Students can choose from concentrations such as accounting, finance, management and marketing. Students may also enhance their degree by crossing over concentrations or by adding a minor in leadership. Another unique feature that students benefit from is the Integrated Core Experience (ICE), a series of courses that emphasize integrity, teamwork, and self-governance to prepare students to be outstanding leaders and citizens. The University of Virginia also offers a wide range of graduate programs for the business major.

      University of Virginia
      McIntire School of Commerce
      Rouss & Robertson Halls, East Lawn
      P.O. Box 400173
      Charlottesville, VA 22904-4173
      434-924-3257
      virginia.edu

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