The Best Business Marketing Degree Schools

Because a degree in business marketing equips you with the knowledge and skills to pursue a wide range of career options, many students choose to major in business marketing. Most U.S. colleges offer marketing degrees, but if you want a competitive edge in the job market after graduation, it is important to know the country's top business schools. The following are the top five schools from Business Week's most recent annual ranking of the top business schools in the country. The schools are selected based on job attainment rates upon graduation.
  1. 1. Notre Dame -- Mendoza College of Business

    • The Mendoza College of Business is a private business school founded in 1921 and is consistently ranked among the top business marketing schools in the country. According to the Mendoza College of Business website, the school had 153 faculty and 1761 undergraduate students as of the 2009-2010 school year. The annual tuition cost for resident and non-resident students is $37,970 as of Apr. 18, 2010, and the average student comes from the top five percent of their high school class with an average SAT score of between 1360 and 1480, according to Business Week.

      Mendoza College of Business
      204 Mendoza College of Business
      University of Notre Dame
      Notre Dame , Indiana 46556
      574-631-7236
      business.nd.edu

    2. Cornell University

    • Cornell's Department of Applied Economics and Management offers degrees in business marketing and it is one of the top business schools in the country. According to the department's website, from its founding, Cornell has "embraced a revolutionary, egalitarian "any person ... any study" approach to education." As of Apr. 18, 2010, the annual resident tuition was $21,610, and the annual non-resident tuition was $37,750. The department had 692 students in the 2009-2010 school year, and 48 full-time faculty. The average incoming student had an SAT score between 1402 and 1430, according to Business Week.

      Cornell University Department of Applied Economics and Management
      Warren Hall
      Cornell University
      Ithaca , New York 14853-7801
      607-255-8472
      aem.cornell.edu

    3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Sloan School of Management

    • MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) was founded in 1914 and its Sloan School of Management enrolls some of the world's top students. According to the school's website, "invention here is cross-cultural, multi-disciplinary, inter-generational and a result of one key common denominator: excellence." As of the 2009-2010 school year, the annual resident and non-resident tuition was $37,510, all undergraduate students were in the top 10 percent of their high school class, and their average SAT score was between 1477 and 1500, according to Business Week.

      Undergraduate Program in Management Science
      77 Massachusetts Ave
      Room E52-101
      Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139
      617-253-8614
      mitsloan.mit.edu/undergrad/

    4. The University of Pennyslvania - The Wharton School

    • The Wharton School, founded in 1881, was the world's first undergraduate business school, according to the school's website, and it emphasizes a well-rounded education that features a combination of liberal arts and business courses. As of the 2009-2010 school year, The Wharton School had 2,560 full-time undergrad business students and the annual resident and non-resident tuition was $34,868. The average incoming student's SAT score was 1460, according to Business Week.

      The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
      G95 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
      3730 Walnut St.
      Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19104-6340
      215-898-7608
      wharton.upenn.edu/undergrad

    5. University of Virginia -- McIntire School of Commerce

    • The McIntire School of Commerce was founded in 1921 and as of the 2009-2010 school year, it had 647 undergraduate students, according to the school's website. The school's mission centers on the two tenets of "action-oriented learning and exploiting the strengths of traditional and virtual faculty." For 2009-2010, the annual resident tuition was $7,496 and the non-resident tuition was $29,054 and the average SAT score for undergraduates was 1370, according to Business Week.

      McIntire School of Commerce
      Rouss and Robertson Halls
      P.O. Box 400173
      Charlottesville , Virginia 22904-4173
      434-924-3865
      commerce.virginia.edu

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