2. University of Michigan – Ross School of Business |
3. University of Texas at Austin – McCombs School of Business |
4. University of Virginia – McIntire School of Commerce |
5. Georgetown University – McDonough School of Business |
6. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Kenan-Flagler Business School |
7. University of California, Berkeley – Haas School of Business |
8. Washington University in St. Louis – Olin Business School |
9. Indiana University Bloomington – Kelley School of Business |
10. University of Southern California – Marshall School of Business |
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Important facts: |
– BBA programs typically take four years to complete and provide students with a solid foundation in business principles and practices. |
– Many BBA programs offer specializations in areas such as finance, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship. |
– Graduates of BBA programs often pursue careers in fields such as finance, consulting, marketing, and human resources. |
– BBA programs often include internships or co-op opportunities, allowing students to gain real-world experience in their chosen field. |
– Many BBA programs also offer study abroad opportunities, allowing students to gain a global perspective on business. |