Top Undergrad Business Schools

Business affects every aspect of our life, whether you are watching a movie, playing a video game or participating in a sport. After completing high school you may be considering pursuing further studies in finance, marketing or management. To understand these business theories, there are top undergrad business schools providing a degree in those fields. Graduating from one of the top undergrad business schools is a way to impress your future employer.
  1. Mendoza College of Business

    • Mendoza College of Business is the business school of the University of Notre Dame, located in Notre Dame, IN, about 90 miles east of Chicago. Students are eligible to enter the Mendoza College of Business after successfully completing a common first year of studies program at the University of Notre Dame. The Mendoza College of Business prepares their students to handle difficult situations with integrity and a strong mind so that they can become leaders of the future. Classes are designed to have fewer than 40 students in any section to provide an intimate teaching experience. At the business school you can major in accountancy, finance, marketing, management consulting, management entrepreneruship and information technology management. Students are offered the opportunity to experience real-life situations that cannot be conveyed in the classroom through research studies in a laboratory, library or studio environment. Study abroad programs are available in Australia, Ireland, London and Italy. Clubs and organizations such as the finance club, entrepreneruship society of Notre Dame and the Notre Dame information technology management club are offered to further enhance students' knowledge, to build contacts and seek jobs for their future. To further help with career planning, students can do an internship, paid or un-paid and receive academic credit or explore career options through the career center.

      Mendoza College of Business
      University of Notre Dame
      South Bend, IN 46617
      574-631-7505
      business.nd.edu

    McIntire School of Commerce

    • The University of Virginia is home of the McIntire School of Commerce located in Charlottesville, VA. Admission to the McIntire School of Commerce is highly competitive and is based on an individual's academic performance, significant work or life experiences, intellectual ability, as well as unquantified qualities of character such as maturity, motivation, tenacity, ability to work with peers, self-confidence and leadership. The McIntire School of Commerce has designed the "Integrated Core Experience" (ICE), which teaches students how to integrate critical analytic, strategic and behavioral skills to solve challenges of the world's rapidly changing environment. The McIntire School of Commerce has the following concentrations: accounting, finance, international business, management, information technology and marketing as well as specialty tracks of entrepreneurship and real estate. The business school offers a minor in leadership designed so students can enhance their contributions within their chosen field of study and to society by creating and exercising leadership in and with other people.

      McIntire School of Commerce
      Monroe Hall
      P.O. Box 400173
      Charlottesville, VA 22904-4173
      434-924-3257
      commerce.virginia.edu

    Wharton

    • The Wharton School of business is the world's first business school, located in Philadelphia, PA. Wharton combines a business education with liberal arts on the University of Pennsylvania's (Penn) Ivy League campus by requiring Wharton students to complete 40 percent of their coursework outside Wharton at any of Penn's undergraduate or graduate schools. This gives students the opportunity to simultaneously obtain a degree from both Wharton and Penn. To encompass our global economy, Wharton combines students from more than 40 countries, offers opportunities to minor in a language, intern, research or do social work in another country with study abroad. Wharton's curriculum is designed to build leaders through group projects and mentoring opportunities. Wharton employs its "Wharton Lectern," an innovative technology patented by Wharton that provides touch-screen capabilities to record class lecture, run learning simulations and even lower classroom blinds to make the room darker for powerpoint presentations.

      Wharton Undergraduate Division
      Gordon B. Hattersley Suite
      G95 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
      3730 Walnut Street
      University of Pennsylvania
      Philadelphia, PA 19104-6340
      215-898-7608
      wharton.upenn.edu

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