<p>Just a quick question because I'm a little confused checking the website out.</p>
<p>Is there an undergraduate business program for full time students? It seems only to be for adults that can attend school part-time. Is there other options that I have maybe skipped?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Also, does anyone know any information then about their Economics department?</p>
<p>As far as I know, Hopkins doesn't have a business program, per se, for undergrads, but they do offer a minor in "Entrepeneurship and Management". I don't know much about their Econ department</p>
<p>Yeah that's what I was looking at, if you click on any of the Bachelor's info, it talks about part time and people who have work experience and whatnot. I'm just totally confused.</p>
<p>Hopkins does not offer a business major to regular undergrad students. There's a minor in Entrepeneurship and Management, as tanman said. The site that talks about the business major is a program for adults. I think regular undergrads are allowed to register for night courses in that program.</p>
<p>The links load and they suddenly redirect to 404 error pages. If you click the link and then click "stop" fast enough, you can see the pages. It's a pain, but the information is there</p>
<p>It's not much of a program, I think. There seem to be 2 full-time teaching staff, and then a lot of guest lecturers, from what I heard. It's something that JHU is working on developing.</p>