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Boston University School of Management's undergraduate program introduces you to the study of management your first semester. What makes this possible? We start by admitting bright, well-rounded students. Students with ambition, solid analytical skills, and leadership potential. Just like you. Here's a snapshot of what you'll gain here:

  • Firm grounding in liberal arts
  • Immediate immersion in the study of management
  • Exposure to case studies of actual businesses
  • All the benefits of a major university
  • Friendly, small school atmosphere
  • Myriad technology skills and uses to enrich your learning
  • World class career center
  • Greatest college town ever: Boston

Recent Student Awards & Honors: Topping the Nation’s Top MBAs

The unique strength of the Undergraduate Program at Boston University School of Management is reflected in the academic and leadership excellence of our students—who in many cases outperform even MBA students in the nation’s top programs. 

A Sampling of Recent Student and Program Achievements:

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Perspectives in Multimedia:

Video A student's perspective on the award-winning CORE curriculum

Podcast Emily Berman on her leadership role with Teach for America

Video The undergrad experience: Small program attention, big city opportunity

Podcast Jessica Moore on the undergrad CORE and the New Product Showcase

Video Jason Kahn on the strengths of the SMG program

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Mo Yang, BSBA'09, Finance and Accounting
Mo Yang
BSBA'09, Finance and Accounting
left-quoteThere is not one thing you can do by yourself in the business world. You depend on others as they depend on you, and you need to be able to leverage those relationships to be successful in the real world. The SMG curriculum requires students to seek help from each other and work together.right-quote
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