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Make Carolina your first choice for business.
The Moore School of Business incorporates fundamental coursework in the liberal arts and
sciences into a strong business core. Four modules -- marketing, management, finance, and
operations management -- focus on business skills and knowledge within functional areas.
Accounting, computer applications, business communication, business law and ethics, economics,
entrepreneurship, and international business recur as themes throughout the entire business
program.
What this means is that throughout your student experience, your courses in business will relate
to each other and relate to your future as a manager, executive, or business owner. Flexibility
distinguishes our program from the rest. And the continuous emphasis on practical skills such as
computer applications and professional communication prepare you to compete successfully in a
rapidly changing business world.
USC offers you . . .
- Flexible options that allow you to tailor your education to suit your own interests and
goals
- A strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences
- The academic resources of a world-class university
USC: our best asset
USC's diverse student population--35,000 students from 105 countries worldwide--offers
business students an enriching array of academic and social activities and the opportunity to
establish a worldwide network of contacts. USC is located in Columbia, the capital of South
Carolina, and is only a few hours drive from Atlantic beaches or Appalachian mountains.
Faculty make the difference
Our professors are known for their excellence both as teachers and scholars. They are
involved with students, winning local and national teaching awards, and remain at the forefront of
business, winning national awards for research and publication productivity.
USC's business school has received numerous top rankings for many years. Read our
most recent ranking information by clicking
here. As an undergraduate
business student, you will benefit directly from the strengths reflected in these rankings and
awards.
Undergraduates have opportunities to work closely with faculty beyond the classroom through
sponsored activities, research projects, independent studies, and internship programs.
Contact the Undergraduate Advisement Office:
Phone: 803-777-2191
Fax: 803-777-6876
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