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The Barry Florescue Undergraduate Business Program at the University of Rochester fosters a dynamic, close community of faculty, staff, scholars, and students. This program arms future entrepreneurial and innovative leaders with essential analytical skills for achievement. Combining challenging coursework, extracurricular activities, and practical learning designed by our MBA and MS faculty, students establish a strong grounding in quantitative and applied economics principles - readying them for tomorrow's business landscape.
Earning a BS in business demands four additional courses to specialize in a chosen concentration. This path is ideal for those seeking deeper exploration of a specific business field.
The BS curriculum suits students aiming for intensive study within a business specialization. Participants may formally select just one BS Business focus area (accounting, business analytics, finance, entrepreneurship, information systems, or marketing).
Those pursuing the entrepreneurship concentration will master vital competencies for innovating, starting, and operating new businesses. Merging classroom instruction with practical initiatives, students discover how to spot market potential, develop business strategies, and obtain financing. Balancing conceptual knowledge with real-world application, this concentration cultivates comprehensive entrepreneurial insight, equipping alumni to either navigate startup environments or spearhead innovation in established firms. The diverse business curriculum offers adaptable structures for implementing business concepts and solutions.