Best schools for International Business major?

<p>Which colleges are known for International Business?
How about for strong business programs in general?
If I plan on working in international business is it necessary to major in it during college?</p>

<p>I’m not sure if USC Marshall the best, but when we visited USC last summer, the under admin of Marshall was very proud of its international business program - They have a unique international Cororate Environment Learning Program to expose undergrad students to business practices outside US by sending selective students to meet business executives in China/Korea/Japan. My kid was going - wow!!</p>

<p>Georgetown</p>

<p>Believe it or not, the “other” USC – University of South Carolina’s Moore School of Business has had the top rated undergraduate International Business program for 12 years – at least according to U.S. News and World Report.</p>

<p>Marshall School of Business offers many opportunities for students who have international interests. The school has a myriad of unique cultural and educational opportunities abroad.</p>

<p>Here are some programs you might investigate:</p>

<p>Winslow-Maxwell Global Summer Internship Program
International Exchange Program (IEP)
International ExCEL Program</p>

<p>Marshall also offers a Business/International Relations Joint Program (BAIR)</p>

<p>The top 10% of admitted freshman to Marshall are invited to participate in the Global Leadership Program. </p>

<p>For freshmen Marshall offers the only program that exposes freshmen to business practices outside the U.S. It features a special IB class and a trip abroad to meet with executives. Trips recently have been to Hong Kong, Taipei, Santiago and Dublin. It is the Marshall LINC Program. Here is a link to a student blog: [USC</a> Marshall Letter from around the world, 2008](<a href=“http://www.marshall.usc.edu/news/profiles/gpp/letters-2008.htm]USC”>http://www.marshall.usc.edu/news/profiles/gpp/letters-2008.htm)</p>

<p>In the latest U.S. News Marshall International Business was ranked #5. </p>

<p>USC also offers study abroad programs in 27 countries. The university also honors students who have excelled both home and abroad as Global Scholars. (Selective)</p>

<p>For more information about the above programs here is the website: [USC</a> Marshall](<a href=“http://www.marshall.usc.edu%5DUSC”>http://www.marshall.usc.edu) . The phone is toll free: 800 352 5719</p>

<p>The University of South Carolina’s undergraduate International Business program has been ranked #1 in the country for over a decade. Their Masters in International Business program has been continuously ranked at either #1 or #2 for the past 20 years.</p>

<p>The undergraduate program is the only one I can speak of as far as experience goes, but this program is extremely competitive, accepting approximately 50-60 people per year.</p>

<p>NYU Stern is pretty good
We are ranked by USnews to be like number 2?
NYU has like more a dozen satelite campuses everywhere where you can study.
We also have a business exchange program with the world’s most prestigious universities. there are like 20 something to chose from.
We also have a world studies track where you get to study on 4 continents if you count NA.<br>
During Junior year, all the students go overseas on spring break to do a case study of a company.
In all NYU provides like 40 something locations for business majors to study at</p>