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which college offers the best business administration course?

the best degree course that is

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  1. Course? or actual degree? Please clarify your answer.
  2. There are so many things that go into determining which is best for you. You should try U.S. News and World Report's website so you can see how they rank the colleges. It's an awesome website. http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/tools/search.php#
  3. Undergrad, or MBA? Many of the top MBA programs don't have undergraduate business programs. Undergrad, the rankings are: University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) MIT (Sloan) UC Berkeley (Haas) University of Michigan University of Virginia (McIntyre) University of North Carolina Most of the big state schools (Minnesota, Maryland, Texas, UCLA, Wisconsin) are pretty good as are the top Catholic Schools -- like Notre Dame, Boston College, Georgetown and Villanova. For MBA, you should look a tthe US News website and the BusinessWeek website for their rankings. The links are below. My rankings are as follows: 1. Pennsylvania (Wharton) 2. University of Chicago 3. Stanford University 4. Northwestern (Kellogg) 5. Duke University (Fuqua) 6. Dartmouth University (Tuck) 7. University of California at Berkeley (Haas) 8. Harvard University 9. Columbia University 10. UCLA (Anderson) 11. University of Michigan 12. NYU (Stearn) 12. University of Virginia (Darden) 13. University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 14. Cornell University 15. Yale University. Harvard deserves to be higher up if you are majoring in management -- but lower if you are doing finance. They have a very odd finance department. My personal rankings are subjective. But they are informed -- I have an MBA from Duke, a PhD from Berkeley and have taught finance at Wharton, MIT and Maryland.
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