Rankings of CA universities with business undergrad?

<p>Could someone list for me the ranking of all the universities in CA with business as a undergraduate major. I cannot find it anywhere...</p>

<p>Thank You</p>

<ol>
<li>UC Berkeley</li>
<li>CMC (it has a very business oriented econ program)</li>
</ol>

<ol>
<li>Haas - berkeley</li>
<li>marshall - usc</li>
<li>cal poly slo</li>
</ol>

<p>Purple, wouldnt you list UCLA as well since their econ is also business oriented, hence “biz-econ”</p>

<p>UCB, USC, Santa Clara, UC Irvine</p>

<p>UC Berkeley is definitely the best in California.
USC is probably the second best.
UCLA would round out the top three.</p>

<p>EDIT: I’m counting business econ as a business program.</p>

<p>ucb is the best
usc is awesome too
ucla is good too, they have graduate program not undergraduate though, i think but all great schools</p>

<p>seriously, u people need to learn that UCLA’s “business” econ program has nothing to do with business. it’s just basically an econ major with some accounting classes to give u a minor in accounting. it’s not a business program at all. it’s an econ program. they just put “business” in their to attract business students and receive the haas rejects</p>

<p>How would you rank CSUF?</p>

<p>UCB, USC are good for sure. UCI just started a year ago but it’s UC so there you go. </p>

<p>But most undergraduate business you will find are in CSUs.</p>

<p>Cal Poly is good and so is Fullerton from my understanding. Though it’s def not a “UC,” it’s pretty respected in the OC are I would imagine.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t get hung up on rankings, but BusinessWeek has one for undergraduate business schools.
[Business</a> School Rankings and Profiles: EMBA, Executive Education, MBA, Part-time MBA, Distance MBA](<a href=“Businessweek - Bloomberg”>Businessweek - Bloomberg)</p>

<h1>70 Cal Poly (Orfalea)</h1>

<h1>46 Chapman University (Argyros)</h1>

<h1>6 UC Berkeley (Haas)</h1>

<h1>NR Loyola Marymount University</h1>

<h1>NR University of the Pacific</h1>

<h1>29 University of San Diego</h1>

<h1>32 Santa Clara University</h1>

<h1>21 USC (Marshall)</h1>

<p>I’ve heard that San Diego State University has a big business school, too.</p>

<p>Oh, and as a Business Economics major at UCSB, I can say that it’s not very similar to a Business major… there aren’t really courses on management, marketing, or things like that. At least at UCSB, Business Economics is basically an Economics major with more specific class requirements (usually for accounting classes, or classes on taxation, for example). That’s probably why we’re replacing it with “Economics with Accounting.”</p>