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The Paul Merage School of Business's undergraduate Business Administration program teaches students to grasp and implement effective business theories and management principles, equipping them for diverse career paths and personal growth opportunities. Students majoring in Business Administration can explore roles in both profit-driven and nonprofit organizations or continue their education in fields like business, economics, or law. This program delivers comprehensive learning within a multidisciplinary, international framework, emphasizing key management competencies such as analytical reasoning, data interpretation, and clear communication abilities.
The Business Administration major at The Paul Merage School of Business follows a conventional business education model comparable to other leading U.S. business schools. This extensive program incorporates broader social science perspectives to examine organizational dynamics, interpersonal relations, leadership approaches, strategic planning, financial management, ethical considerations, digital technologies, market strategies, and other relevant subjects within an evolving worldwide business landscape.
Student must have completed secondary school with excellent grades/marks in academic subjects and have earned a certificate of completion that enables you to be admitted to a university in your home country and is equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma. If your secondary/high school was completed in a country where English was not the language of instruction, or if you have less than three years of high school curriculum instruction in English in the U.S., you are required to demonstrate English proficiency.
Various examinations and scores may be used to demonstrate proficiency in English: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination: Internet-based test (IBT): score 80 or higher; Score 6.5 or higher on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); Freshman applicants may complete one UC approved English composition course.