<p>Well, the title pretty much says it all! Who can name some schools (and not just Ivies) that have really great International Business programs AND offer Russian Studies/ Lang. as a major? HUGE plus if they have outstanding career placement help too! Thanks :)</p>
<p>Not sure about Russian Studies, but the University of South Carolina has consistently been ranked #1 for undergraduate international business.</p>
<p>Penn’s Huntsman Program is the best of the best</p>
<p>^ nothing can really beat huntsman, nothing.</p>
<p>Many universities offer International Business/Relations/Affairs/ etc… I think the most common are found on the East side, but anywhere you go will probably have an amazing IB program</p>
<p>If you’re interested in a small LAC, Rhodes has a Russian studies major ([Rhodes</a> College | Russian Studies](<a href=“http://www.rhodes.edu/academics/7323.asp]Rhodes”>http://www.rhodes.edu/academics/7323.asp)) as well as a business major with an international track ([Rhodes</a> College | Majors, Minors, & Requirements](<a href=“http://www.rhodes.edu/academics/3743.asp]Rhodes”>http://www.rhodes.edu/academics/3743.asp)). Few LACs have both.</p>
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<p>Are you sure? South Carolina has been ranked #1 for 14 years and has been in the top 3 for over 20 years as far as undergraduate international business goes.</p>
<p>[News</a> | The Moore School of Business | University of South Carolina](<a href=“http://moore.sc.edu/news.aspx?article_id=125]News”>http://moore.sc.edu/news.aspx?article_id=125)</p>
<p>I hate to say it but the South Carolina Game***** have the best program, but think first before you go to a school that has that as their mascot :p</p>
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<p>^I’m sensing there might be a slight bias here based on your location haha</p>
<p>Pierre, there really is no need for vulgarity. If what you are trying to say can’t make it past the board filters, it probably shouldn’t be said. :p</p>
<p>Last time I checked USNWR didnt rank joint degree programs…so…</p>
<p>[Huntsman</a> Program in International Studies and Business - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“University of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia”>University of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia)
if you like to read up</p>
<p>There’s really no comparison between Huntsman and pretty much anything else, but very few people get into the Hunstman program, so its worth discussing others–like South Carolinas.</p>
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<p>The program appears fascinating from the Wikipedia article, but like MSauce said the class size is so small that it really should be in a category all of its own.</p>
<p>Whats everyones opinions on WP Carey School of Business @ ASU? (My safety)</p>
<p>Oh, and do you suppose its better to get your regs at one college, and then transfer to a dif one for grad business school studies?</p>
<p>Because I know that WPC doesn’t even have an entrance exam or anything.</p>
<p>Take a look at University of Bath in England. The international business major includes a semester working abroad. Neighbor’s D loved her time there and spent her semester working in Buenos Aires. She just graduated with a really interesting job. (She started at London School of Economics, but discovered that they are not undergraduate focused, so she transferred.)</p>