<p>As noted above, Harvard does not have an undergraduate business program but of course does have an outstanding graduate school of business for MBA degrees. You can major in anything you want as an undergraduate, which is an advantage because you don’t have to specialize so early. Many of my Harvard classmates who went on to graduate business schools majored in economics, but others majored in government (political science at Harvard), history, etc. You should, however, start building up your business experience during college, for example by working for an organization such as Harvard Student Agencies, which gives valuable business experience to its students. Anyway, the strongest business schools will want to see a couple of years of real world business experience after college first. At Harvard, a large number of employers interview students for right after college, including investment bankers, corporations, banks, and other modern ones I don’t know about because I graduated years ago. They don’t much care what you’ve majored in because they are looking for people that they will train anyway and how they think is what’s important. Many of my classmates who went on to get MBA’s at graduate business schools like Harvard’s worked a couple of years for one of these companies first when they graduated form college.</p>