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Ive heard about Northwesterns Kellogg School of Management. Can I study business as an undergraduate?

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Ive heard about Northwesterns Kellogg School of Management. Can I study business as an undergraduate?

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Northwestern University does not offer an undergraduate major in business, management, commerce, marketing, finance, banking, or accounting. However, the Kellogg School of Management offers two certificate programs for undergraduates in Financial Economics and Managerial Analytics. These two programs are for students who wish to pursue a career in financial services or consulting, as well as those who plan to continue their education in law or business school. Interested students can apply for either program at the end of their sophomore year and must complete a series of prerequisite courses as well as other eligibility requirements. Visit http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/certificate/ for more information. Northwestern also offers introductory courses in business finance, accounting and marketing, and a Business Institutions minor. For information on Pre-Business at Northwestern, visit: http://www.wcas.northwestern.edu/advising/prebus.html. Northwestern undergraduate students inter

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