How hard is it for an out of stater?

<p>The only UCs with Business Administration programs are UC Berkeley, UC Irvine and UC Riverside.</p>

<p>UC Berkeley has Business Administration, Economics, Environmental Economics, Operations Research Industrial Engineering, and minors in Accounting and Management(verify this on your own I’m not well versed in Berkeley’s curriculum)</p>

<p>UCLA has Business Economics which is effectively Economics with a bit of accounting theory added in. Other things to consider are Economics, Math/Econ, Applied Mathematics with an Emphasis in Operations Research and the Accounting minor(also not well versed)</p>

<p>UCSD has Management Science and a minor in accounting. They also have Economics and Math/Econ</p>

<p>UCSB has Accounting and Economics</p>

<p>UC Davis has Managerial Economics</p>

<p>UC Irvine has Business Administration, Quantitative Economics, Business Economics, Economics and minors in Accounting and Management. I go here and am majoring in Quantitative Economics and am minoring in Statistics and Accounting.</p>

<p>UCSC has Business Management Economics and Economics</p>

<p>UC Merced has Managemet and Economics</p>

<p>I’ll just let you know that your major doesn’t matter, it’s WHAT you do with it. Join a business club and take an active role, take on relevant internships and make a name for yourself, gain experiences and become a leader. Graduate at the top of your class with good grades. Employers want someone who is responsible, smart, motivated, active and capable of leadership. </p>

<p>Fair warning my information might not be 100% accurate, I’ve only really researched UC Irvine as it was my first choice(I’m a local)</p>