<p>Accepted to CPP for Business Administration - International. Also accepted to Riverside for Pre-business.</p>
<p>I’m leaning towards Riverside. </p>
<p>Which has a better business program?</p>
<p>Accepted to CPP for Business Administration - International. Also accepted to Riverside for Pre-business.</p>
<p>I’m leaning towards Riverside. </p>
<p>Which has a better business program?</p>
<p>Let me first say that whatever school you choose it is really up to yourself to make your business learning experience worthwhile by getting involved in clubs. The UC business is usually much more theoretical, whereas Cal Poly has a much more practical curicculum, and you get to choose a focus in MHR (management human resources), IBM (international business marketing, FRL (Finance), and Accounting. As to facilities Cal poly currently has an extremely outdated business facility, and UCR I am unsure about. But Cal Poly just broke ground on a brand new 40 million dollar business center, so you would have to wait for state-of-the-art facilities. As to landing a job they probably are both quite similar…</p>