<p>…Other than Berkeley and UCLA?</p>
<p>UCI?
UCD?
or
UCSD?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>…Other than Berkeley and UCLA?</p>
<p>UCI?
UCD?
or
UCSD?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Only UC Berkeley has a undergrad business school (Haas).</p>
<p>UCLA has a graduate business school, NO undergrad.</p>
<p>I know they dont have specific business schools but I meant which gives the best undergraduate education/preparation for a a bussines grad school/future in business.</p>
<p>If I want to go into business, which out of those three would be the best option?</p>
<p>honestly, i don't think it makes much of a difference except UCSD is harder to get into than UCI and UCD. you will probably major in economics anyway and one of UCSD's strongest program is economics. UCI, UCD, and UCSD are not known for their business programs anyway. Their strongest field is science.</p>
<p>i want to go into business and i am applying to UCI and UCSD. i think location plays a big part. UCI and UCSD should provide better interships opportunities based on their location. and I don't like UCD. :p</p>
<p>Lol when I read the title, I almost read</p>
<p>Which UC Haas The Best Undergarduate Business School???</p>
<p>To twightlight:</p>
<p>For UCSD, how did you select your college rankings? Which one of UCSD's colleges is the one for business?</p>
<p>I would really appreciate it if you could put a brief (maybe only one sentence) summary of each of UCSD's 6 colleges and what they specialize in.</p>
<p>For ex, Marshall, Warren, ERC, ect.</p>
<p>UCSD's website has all that information.</p>
<p>Riverside is the only UC besides Cal that has an undergrad biz program.</p>
<p>UCB: Haas Business Admin. B.S.
UCLA: Business Economics B.A. <-- very cut-throat according to one of my friends who goes to LA
UCM: Management (business econ and management, public policy and management) B.A.
UCR: Business Admin B.S. and Business Econ. B.A.
UCSD: Econ B.A. Econ and Math (joint major) B.A.</p>
<p>the rest are economics.</p>
<p>and for UCSD, I am just choosing a school with the least GE's which is Muir.</p>
<p>UCSB also has Business Economics (with optional emphasis in accounting) and UCSC has Business Management Economics.</p>
<p>i must overlook that. </p>
<p>btw, if you want to go into accounting, that's one of UCSB's strong programs.</p>
<p>Haas is competitive, just as biz econ is at UCLA.</p>