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University of Oregon Business School
Charles H. Lundquist Business School of the University of Oregon was established in 1884, offering courses in accounting, finance, decision-making management, entrepreneurship, management, marketing and sports business. College students 1 143 (20 1 1), including 85 students majoring in business administration and 283 students majoring in accounting. There are 290 faculty members, including professor 19, associate professor 3 1 person and lecturer 5 1 person.

The Business School of the University of Oregon was rated as the first in Oregon, the second in the northwest of the United States and one of the best business schools in the United States. 20 1 1 US News and World Report ranks 42nd among all business schools in the United States, ranking 9 1 overall. Forbes ranked 56th among the best business schools in America. Charles H. Lang kister's business school is famous for its sports business and MBA programs. The most distinctive student organization in business school is the investment group. Investment Group is a practical investment fund organization composed of undergraduates in finance department, with an investment scale of $6,543,800+0,000. As long as students majoring in finance have completed FIN380 and have good academic and practical skills, they can apply to join the investment group.

Due to the large number of applicants, business schools are raising their admission requirements almost every year. In the first two years of undergraduate course, you can choose business preparatory course, complete 90 credits and pass a series of related courses such as writing, calculus and statistics, DSC240, accounting, BA 10 1, and the GPA is not less than 3.0 (the GPA of business school related courses is not less than 3.0), before you can formally enter business school. In business schools, the most popular majors for China students are finance and accounting. Due to fierce competition, the elimination rate of business schools is higher than other colleges of the University of Oregon. In addition, the three courses of BA352, BA453 and BE325 BE 325 in business schools are relatively difficult and require students to spend more time preparing.