The University of California Berkeley is a public university located in central California with close proximity to Oakland and San Francisco. The Haas School of Business has over 650 full-time students and a faculty to student ratio of 18:1. Sample undergraduate courses include Business Ethics in the 21st Century, Leadership, and Communication for Leaders. The Haas school was ranked sixth in the 2010 Business Week program rankings.
University of California Berkeley
2220 Piedmont Avenue
Berkeley, CA?
510-642-7989?
haas.berkeley.edu
The University of Virginia is a public university located in central Virginia in Charlottesville. The McIntire School of Commerce is a highly competitive program that students begin during their third year at the university. During this year, students follow a curriculum called the Integrated Core Experience, which teaches students how to deal with the constantly changing business world. During their fourth year, students focus on one or more concentrations: Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, International Business or Marketing. The McIntire school has over 600 full-time students and offers a 10:2 faculty to student ratio. The school was ranked second in 2010 on Business Week's top business program list.
University of Virginia
108 Cocke Hall
Charlottesville, VA?
434-924-6330?
commerce.virginia.edu
The University of Notre Dame is a private university located in northern Indiana. The Mendoza College of Business offers a Bachelor of Business Administration, with majors in Accountancy, Marketing, Finance and Management. The school also offers an International Business Certificate, which consists of a sequence of courses that introduces students to the global business world. The Mendoza college was ranked first in the 2010 Business Week business program list. The college has over 1,750 full-time students and an 18:5 faculty to student ratio.
University of Notre Dame
112 North Notre Dame Avenue
South Bend, IN?
574-631-5000
business.nd.edu
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private institution located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across the Charles River basin from Boston. The Sloan School of Management's undergraduate program was founded in 1914 and offers a Bachelor of Science in Management Science. This major can be applied in the finance, marketing and operations management fields. Sample courses include Corporate Financial Accounting, Principles of Microeconomics and Statistical Thinking and Data Analysis. The Sloan School had 190 full-time students in 2010, and offers a 1:8 faculty to student ratio. The school ranked third in the 2010 Business Week business program rankings.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-258-9344
mitsloan.mit.edu