<p>To address some of the previous topics -</p>
<p>There really isn’t a difference between commerce and business. Commerce is just what TJ would have called business. Its another one of those funny names you’ll find at UVa like “Grounds”.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t say science opens more doors than business. I have one degree in economics and another in business. My current job is a combination of management and industrial engineering.</p>
<p>As far as your main question - Penn and Cornell are the two Ivys with undergrad business programs. At the others you can take some business classes, but there is not a major. In terms of getting you a job, business at Penn will be a bit better than business at UVa. Cornell is on about the same level as UVa. As long as you go to a top school, finding the job you want has more to do with how you do in school, and the work experience you get. Realize that the average student at Wharton vs. McIntire will end up with a better job, but also that the average student at Penn is smarter and a harder worker.</p>