<p>For example a sports management degree at the University of Minnesota comes from the College of Education and Human Development. On the other hand UMASS-Amherst has their department located in their school of management. Do employers look at things like that?</p>
<p>no…</p>
<p>No. I don’t know if those schools print it on your transcripts or not, but it’s not something you would bother putting on a resume. If the program is reputable, the particular college within the university won’t mean anything.</p>
<p>Agree with posters above. I have never mentioned, nor have I ever seen mentioned, the college within a university. Usually university and the major are mentioned.</p>
<p>An exception might be a school that is well known.Perhaps Wharton. Maybe others can come up with more examples.</p>
<p>^Yes. The only examples I can think of where you WANT to mention your internal college is where the specific college is BOTH very well known AND known for being more selective than the rest of the school - like Wharton within UPenn and Haas within Berkeley.</p>
<p>If you have a BBA from Penn that means it came from Wharton though. All it takes is a bit of research from whoever is reading the transcript, if they aren’t already familiar with it.</p>