Business School??

<p>With regard to studying business at Hopkins, a distinction between institutions needs to be made.</p>

<p>First, you have the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University which is home to the undergraduate schools of Arts and Science and Engineering. When people discuss Johns Hopkins University undergraduate programs they are almost always discussing the Homewood schools. Between these schools there is no specific business major. Your options would include an Economics major, and minors in Entrepreneurship and Management or Financial Economics. These are not business management programs like other schools that offer business programs. Here are a couple guest blogs about business-related programs at the Homewood schools:</p>

<p>[Hopkins</a> Interactive Guest Blog: So, You Think You Can Run a Business?](<a href=“http://hopkins.typepad.com/guest/2009/07/so-you-think-you-can-run-a-business.html]Hopkins”>http://hopkins.typepad.com/guest/2009/07/so-you-think-you-can-run-a-business.html)
[Hopkins</a> Interactive Guest Blog: Marketing at JHU](<a href=“http://hopkins.typepad.com/guest/2009/07/marketing-at-jhu.html]Hopkins”>http://hopkins.typepad.com/guest/2009/07/marketing-at-jhu.html)</p>

<p>There is also the new Carey School of Business. This is more of a non-traditional school with primary focus on an MBA program. However, the school does offer undergraduate programs. You can learn more about those programs here:
[Johns</a> Hopkins Carey Business School Undergraduate Program](<a href=“http://carey.jhu.edu/our_programs/ugprogram/]Johns”>http://carey.jhu.edu/our_programs/ugprogram/)</p>

<p>Further information:
[Hopkins</a> Forums -> Questions about Carey School of Business](<a href=“http://z14.invisionfree.com/Hopkins_Forums/index.php?showtopic=520]Hopkins”>http://z14.invisionfree.com/Hopkins_Forums/index.php?showtopic=520)</p>