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Top California Colleges for Undergrad Marketing

Hello folks, I'm a high school junior looking to study marketing in California for my undergraduate. Which colleges have a really strong program?

5 months ago

Sure, it's good to hear that you've chosen marketing as your path! In California, there are several universities renowned for their marketing programs:

- University of Southern California (USC): At the Marshall School of Business, USC offers a top-tier undergraduate program in Marketing. The curriculum combines fundamental marketing theories with hands-on practical experience. USC also boasts an excellent networking system due to its location in Los Angeles, which could provide numerous internship opportunities.

- University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley's Haas School of Business also offers a highly-regarded marketing program. While the undergraduate business major at Haas doesn't specifically focus on marketing, you can choose to concentrate on marketing through the array of marketing classes offered. Bear in mind that gaining admission into the Haas School of Business is quite competitive.

- Loyola Marymount University (LMU): The College of Business Administration at LMU offers a Bachelor of Business Administration with a specialization in Marketing. The program emphasizes the creative aspects of marketing and its vital role in functional business systems.

- San Diego State University (SDSU): Their marketing program is offered through the Fowler College of Business, which highlights both the theoretical and practical aspects of marketing.

- Santa Clara University (SCU): SCU's Leavey School of Business has a comprehensive marketing program that provides a solid grounding in business fundamentals.

Remember that the "best" college for you will depend on more than just academic rankings: you should also consider factors such as location, cost, size, culture, and resources. Good luck with your college search!

5 months ago

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