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Why CWRU for Business
📊 Business Highlights
Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management consistently ranks as one of the nation's top private business programs. Weatherhead prepares students for careers across the spectrum of management disciplines. Tackling key concepts early means you’re prepped with the skills and confidence to land your first internship quickly, which opens up more opportunities to gain more experience before graduation. In fact, 77% of CWRU business students complete at least two internships or career experiences before graduation.
Dig into business education at CWRU.
Dig into business education at CWRU.
Business Programs
Bachelor's degrees in business include
Accounting
Business Information Technology
Business Management
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Healthcare Management
International Business
Leadership
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Accounting
Business Information Technology
Business Management
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Healthcare Management
International Business
Leadership
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Integrated Master's programs
Business students can earn a bachelor’s and a specialized master’s degree in these areas in as few as 4 years:
Accountancy
Business Analytics
Finance
Healthcare Management
Operations
Research/Supply Chain Management
Accountancy
Business Analytics
Finance
Healthcare Management
Operations
Research/Supply Chain Management
⭐ Why CWRU for Business
Four reasons our business students stand out.
1. 99% of our business students complete at least one internship or career experience (and 77% complete two or more!).
2. In your Action Learning class, during your senior year as a business student, you’ll cap off your undergraduate learning with a team project where a real business will look to you as a professional consultant.
3. You can network with high-powered alumni at big-name firms like JPMorgan Chase, Deloitte, PwC and Morgan Stanley during biannual treks to NYC and Silicon Valley.
4. Case Western Reserve is ranked #18 in the world for contributions to innovation. You’ll access the tools and expertise for new business ventures at the Veale Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship for advice; prototype your ideas at Sears think[box]; and connect with financial and legal support at LaunchNet.
2. In your Action Learning class, during your senior year as a business student, you’ll cap off your undergraduate learning with a team project where a real business will look to you as a professional consultant.
3. You can network with high-powered alumni at big-name firms like JPMorgan Chase, Deloitte, PwC and Morgan Stanley during biannual treks to NYC and Silicon Valley.
4. Case Western Reserve is ranked #18 in the world for contributions to innovation. You’ll access the tools and expertise for new business ventures at the Veale Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship for advice; prototype your ideas at Sears think[box]; and connect with financial and legal support at LaunchNet.