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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most undergraduate business schools require the students to take a wide range of core courses. They will take classes in social sciences, natural sciences, humanities in addition to the core business classes like accounting, economics, finance, and marketing. They will then declare a major in the business school. Most quality programs also allow the student to double major and they can choose anything from outside the business school such as history, music, English, etc. Business students are well rounded. The idea that a business degree has no value is ridiculous. If a student wants to major in engineering because that is where they feel they will do well that is great. We need good engineers to solve world problems. We do not need all our engineers working on Wall Street.[/quote] It's typically a double major because alone it's pretty worthless. [/quote]
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