<p>Do you know which UC have the best business program other than UCB…thx</p>
<p>If you mean according to US News ( grad schools), then I believe UCLA is the next " best".</p>
<p>It's not quite right. If you're talking about undergraduate business, the only two programs are Berkeley and UCR. UCLA has a business-like major, business-economics. Graduate schools, I'm not sure.</p>
<p>i'm talking about any type of pre-grad business programs....</p>
<p>Well, for business, you have Berkeley and UCR. All the UCs have economics. UCLA has business-economics, which is business-like. Check into Cal State San Luis Opisbo and SDSU for other public schools in CA with good business programs. A few other Cal States might fit the bill.</p>
<p>thx...but i'm also wondering if ucsc is good for buisness too?</p>
<p>They have no business program that I'm aware of.</p>
<p>For those who might not be aware of this, a great place to find out what majors are available at UCs and Cal States is <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>. Lots of options for searching and browsing, and links to the various departments. Here is a list of all the current UC majors with "business" in their title. Of course, there are a lot of other majors that qualify as pre-business as well (e.g. economics).</p>
<p>Business Administration B.S. (UCB, UCR)
Business Economics (Pre) B.A. (UCLA)
Business Economics - Accounting Emphasis B.A. (UCSB)
Business Economics B.A. (UCR, UCSB)
Business Pre- (UCR)
Economics, Business Management B.A. (UCSC)
Undeclared (Pre-Business Administration -- Letters and Science) (UCB)
Undeclared - Business and Economics (UCSC)</p>
<p>Hmm. Well, you should find out the substance of each of these majors. I think many people are unaware of the UCSC program, but it might be because it's essentially economics. Find out the requirements and available classes there.</p>