Undergraduate Business Program
Building tomorrow’s business leaders.
The University of Rochester's undergraduate business program offers students a solid foundation for success. Students engage with a diverse community of professors and peers to acquire a distinctive perspective on tackling new challenges with analytical frameworks and the latest generative AI tools to excel in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape.
Advancing Business Education
Evans Lam ’83, ’84S (MBA) has committed $3.5 million to establish the Lam e.Hub of Undergraduate Business Engagement at Simon Business School. This state-of-the-art facility will provide unparalleled resources and opportunities for undergraduate business students, fostering innovation and collaboration. We are immensely grateful for Evans Lam's generosity, which will significantly enhance the academic experience and empower future leaders.
Majors & Minors
Start your journey toward acquiring a solid skillset of quantitative and analytical skills to prepare for your future in business. Review the different program options and curriculum guides in the link below.
Advising
Connect with an advisor for questions about course planning, major/minor declaration, and transfer credit.
Nurturing your success.
Our program is small by design, with faculty from Simon Business School—a top-25 graduate business schools. Wherever your career path takes you, the Undergraduate Business Program at the University of Rochester provides you with the analytical frameworks to succeed in the contemporary, global workplace.
I chose to attend the University of Rochester because I was instantly drawn to its introspective climate. Meliora is a philosophy I aspire to live by and a statement that personally resonates with me as I grow to become a better version of myself and create paths that result in social good.
The University of Rochester has a reputation for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to education. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education that emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world applications of knowledge.
I wanted to have the freedom combine my passions for analytics and economics in a dual-degree while pursuing my extracurricular interests, such as economics research and music--and Rochester allowed me to do just that!
One of the main factors that attracted me to the University of Rochester was its flexibility when it comes to choosing classes across different majors. As someone who is interested in a variety of different topics and disciplines, I was excited to have the opportunity to explore and learn about a wide range of subjects.