2011 US News Undergraduate Business Programs Rankings

<p>Best Undergraduate Business Programs Rankings:
1 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
3 University of California--Berkeley Berkeley, CA
4 University of Michigan--Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI
5 New York University New York, NY<br>
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA<br>
7 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA<br>
University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC<br>
University of Texas--Austin Austin, TX<br>
10 Cornell University Ithaca, NY<br>
Indiana University--Bloomington Bloomington, IN
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA </p>

<p>Best Colleges Specialty Rankings: Undergraduate business specialties: Management Information Systems:
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
2 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
3 University of Arizona Tucson, AZ
4 University of Texas--Austin Austin, TX
5 University of Minnesota--Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN
6 University of Maryland--College Park College Park, MD
7 Georgia State University Atlanta, GA
8 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
9 University of Michigan--Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI
10 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA</p>

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<p>Hmmm pretty much the same old huh? I’m kind of surprised though that USC and Indiana are tied with Cornell. USC and Indiana are legit, but I bet that Cornell is a much bigger target for banks/consulting than those two, or even CMU, UNC, UT-Austin. Now before I get flamed, I’m just going off of how everyone on WSO comments about the large number of Cornell Alums on wall street so don’t get too worked up.</p>

<p>Cream, that may be true, but the number of alums in banking/consulting/wall street is not a big factor in these rankings…as it shouldn’t be.</p>

<p>Regardless of target schools (Harvard is a target with no undergrad b school), Cornell does not have an undergrad business school (hotel administration and an applied economics & management major I believe). </p>

<p>So two schools with actual undergrad business schools vs an Ivey League with no business school tied in rankings.</p>