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University of Southern California, BS, Business Administration

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Study modeFull-time Start date Aug Durationyears: 4 Fee international53448 Fee study periodAcademic year Year of study2018
An undergraduate degree program in Business Administration at the USC Marshall School of Business allows students to combine in-depth knowledge of the theory and practice of business with a solid foundation in the liberal arts. We help students channel their skills and ambition into exceptional careers with the power to transform business and make a positive difference in people’s lives. Focusing on leadership development and the acquisition of managerial skills our undergraduate business programs emphasize experiential learning that nurtures entrepreneurial talent and fosters critical thinking. USC Marshall provides the foundation for a lifetime of learning and helps pave the way for career success in business and beyond.

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Located in the heart of Los Angeles, USC’s University Park campus is part of the city’s Downtown Arts and Education Corridor and is home to the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and many professional schools. The Health Sciences campus, northeast of downtown Los Angeles, is home to the Keck School of Medicine of USC, the School of Pharmacy, three major teaching hospitals, and programs in Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy and in Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy. USC also has programs and centers in Marina Del Rey, Orange County, Sacramento, Washington, D.C., Catalina Island, Alhambra and around Southern California. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, staffed by USC faculty from the Keck School of Medicine, is often referred to as USC’s third campus.