<p>Polish, Williams doesnt offer a business degree per se but many Williams grads go on to successful business careers. The economics and math departments are among the best in the country (actually, I think the problem now is that economics has become TOO popular) and are well recognized by professional and graduate schools. </p>
<p>Williams has an excellent track record for placing graduates in the top MBA programs and law schools. The Office of Career Counseling is extremely active in helping students get internships and research positions (and providing funding for the same). All the major firms regularly on campus. The network of successful alumni/ae is also a potent force in business and most other fields as well. They take care of their own.</p>
<p>The style of education at a small, rigorous LAC is different from a large research university or a graduate focused ivy. The emphasis at an LAC is all on the undergraduate experience. Classes are small and they are for the most part taught by full professors. Although the professors may be experts in their fields, they are teachers first and when the time comes to ask for recommendations for internships or graduate schools theyre there for you. </p>
<p>Among the LACs Williams has a lot in common with Chicago in quality of education but is very different in environment which would be immediately apparent once you visit. Neither is better than the other, just different so try to visit and see which is a better fit for you.</p>