Best business major

<p>^So, is BusAdmin considered marketable/respectable in the business realm when it is accompanied with a dedicated (on the diploma/transcripts) concentration of whatever business field - accounting, finance, marketing, management, etc?</p>

<p>ASU and MSU are both highly ranked and heavily recruited in their Supply Chain Management major. Take a close look at that program if you pick either of the two schools.</p>

<p>OTOTA457 notes,“thank you, i can read…but i feel that its not so black and white…and its much more situational depending on where you go… i know Fisher isn’t Wharton or Sloan but it is still a damn good business school”</p>

<p>Response: I never said OSU doesn’t have a strong program. In fact, there are MANY schools outside of the top tier schools that offer programs as strong as or even better than that of the top tier. The key, however, is not just the strength of the program ,but the cache of the program. OSU doesn’t have the cache among employers of Michigan, ivy schools, MIT, etc. That is what I was referring to in post number 7.</p>

<p>Agreed. I was denied transfer to Ross which was not a surprise…I think OSU and ASU have a lot of networking power among employers…is that what your referring to?</p>

<p>As for ASU and MSU if I was not a Supply Chain major…which has stronger undergrad programs? and what are they?</p>

<p>Both ASU and MSU has good business programs. I do not know which one is stronger. But I do know both has very strong Supply Chain Management programs with first hand knowledge. My son is a recent ASU Supply Chain graduate. I also worked for an international oil company who recruits heavily from both of those schools.</p>

<p>Is supply chain good to get into? I hear a lot of different opinions on it</p>

<p>It depends of what your interest is. I believe it is a good major among many in business school.</p>

<p>If I were left in a random city naked with amnesia and all I had to survive was my degree I think MIS would be a solid choice. Bottom half of an accounting degree and upper half of an information technology degree.</p>

<p>hahaha wonderfully put</p>