<p>Jeeves said his son was interested in business. Willamette has a 3-2 program in which undergraduates earn the BA in any major field, then after 3 years, finish up 2 years in Willamette’s graduate school of business. At the end of five years, they receive the bachelor’s degree plus an MBA. It’s explained here: [Full-time</a> MBA: MBA Format - Willamette MBA](<a href=“http://www.willamette.edu/agsm/full-time/formats/ba_mba.htm]Full-time”>http://www.willamette.edu/agsm/full-time/formats/ba_mba.htm)</p>
<p>Willamette doesn’t have an undergrad business major. Most students interested in the MBA will major in economics, but students also major in other fields. I know a student who’s interested in environmental science management, who’s majoring in environmental science then planning to enter the MBA as a 3-2 student.</p>
<p>The BA/MBA program does not involve a partnership with other universities, as is the case with the engineering programs described above.</p>
<p>Students interested in medicine can find internships with the hospital just across the street from the Willamette campus.</p>