ivy league business programs??

<p>I wish to apply to an ivy league school, but almost all of them do not have business majors for undergrads. I know of Wharton, that is my dream school. But I looked into the others and the ONLY one that they have is economics. I know Cornell has hotel and restaurant management, but I was looking more for Business Administration (or something similar to that). How can these top schools not have anything in my area? </p>

<p>And also there is so much talk about Stanfords past in business and their specialty in Entrepreneurial stuff, but there is again no major I can find. Do schools allow me to craft a major, can I still get a sufficient business education at these schools? Help?</p>

<p>Cornell also has a more traditional business management program, in addition to the hotel school:</p>

<p>[The</a> Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management](<a href=“http://www.aem.cornell.edu/]The”>http://www.aem.cornell.edu/)</p>

<p>Most Ivy Leagues have MBA programs but only Cornell and UPenn offer undergraduate business degrees. Stanford only has an MBA program. I doubt you can craft your own major. If you’re really interested in pursuing a business degree then try for Cornell and Upenn. Otherwise you can always do finance or economics somewhere else.</p>

<p>What about MIT? I know that they have a graduate degree in business, but I’m not sure about undegraduate. Anyone knows? I’m too lazy to go to their website lol :)</p>

<p>thanks guys, i looked into cornell and it seems much more appealing to me than before! and i think MIT has an undergraduate degree in Business. at least according to collegeboard it does.</p>

<p>Georgetown has a nice business program.</p>

<p>yeah I was looking into georgetown too. I dont like Gtown as much as Penn but i will still apply.</p>