<p>I'm thinking of becoming an international business major in college, but I found that Northwestern does not have a big undergraduate program for business majors. I know the Kellogg School of Management has the certificate program, except I want to attend school in the normal College of Arts and Sciences. Can anyone help me here?</p>
<p>Careers in business
Businesses want employees to have good communication and interpersonal skills, to possess strong analytical skills, to think creatively, and to be able to integrate information from diverse sources. Any major at Northwestern will allow you to develop these skills.</p>
<p>Some of the majors commonly pursued by Northwestern students interested in a business career are Economics, Learning and Organizational Change, Industrial Engineering and Communication Studies. These majors provide good preparation for a business career; however, they are not the only avenues to business school or a career in business.</p>
<p>Most business schools and employers like to see evidence of skills and interest in areas such as mathematics, computers, statistics, economics and other social sciences. You can pursue the major you most enjoy and still have room for a minor, (such as Economics or the Business Institutions Program), a certificate program to develop your leadership skills, (such as the Undergraduate Leadership Program), or specific classes that demonstrate your aptitude and interest in a particular area.</p>
<p>From NU’s (Not NWU :-P) site about business when choosing a major.</p>