Best for Undergraduate International Business?

<p>I'm interested in international business and I'm wondering which colleges are strong in this field.</p>

<p>Any suggestions?</p>

<p>I know of
1 Univ. of South Carolina–Columbia (Moore)
2 New York University (Stern)
3 University of Pennsylvania
(from US News, but I could not access to the rest because I do not have a membership)</p>

<p>Thanks in advance! =]</p>

<p>Georgetown's McDonough School of Business-check out the new MSB building that will be complete in January 2009, which will allow a survey course of international business for all First-years.</p>

<p>Emory, NYU, North Carolina, Miami, Northwestern, Chicago</p>

<p>Penn's Huntsman program. then Penn regular.</p>

<p>In my opinion, it's disingenous for US News to split up subject matters so finely. I believe the "International Business" categories etc. are meant for graduate programs but I could be wrong seeing as these are all undergrad B-schools. If you go to any of the Ivies, MIT, Stanford, Duke, and the other handful of "top" schools, you will be fine for "International Business". For the corporate world, your network and WHO you know will be much more important than WHAT you know (although it often takes the prestige of your undergrad to get into that network in the first place).</p>

<p>Supposedly San Diego State has a good program. It's ranked 15th according to US News.</p>