<p>Hi, guys!
I am wondering if the Ross School of Business is the ONLY ONE that offers undergrad level of strategy major. Can anyone tell me about that?
Also, how’s the employment option if I get a BBA degree with Strategy Elective?</p>
<p>Thanks for your great help!!</p>
<p>Too be honest, I don’t think any company cares whether you get an “emphasis” in strategy or in marketing, or whatever. The main advantage I see is for signaling interest. So if you want to get into strategy consulting, then having a strategy “emphasis” will signal interest. There are no majors in the BBA. You just get a BBA, nuff said.</p>
<p>Thanks Infinit for replying.<br>
But is Ross the only B-School that offers Strategy ELECTIVE?</p>
<p>Infinit, although you are correct when you say electives do not matter much, it is generally agreed that Ross is excellent in Strategy (General Management), which explains why the main Management Consulting Firms (especially Bain and McKinsey) love recruiting undergrads from Ross. Among Business programs, only Wharton is more heavily recruited than Ross.</p>