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  1. USC Marshall is home to the nation’s first integrated entrepreneurship program. Our students learn a mindset that sets them apart and better positions them to make a positive difference in the world.

    • Why Marshall

      Over its 100-year history, Marshall has forged deep ties...

    • Programs

      USC Marshall School of Business is one of the world’s...

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      USC Marshall houses seven academic departments that span the...

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      The USC Marshall Initiative on Digital Competition, which...

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      The USC Marshall Alumni Association offers opportunities for...

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      The USC Marshall Volunteer Leadership Council (MVLC) is...

  2. www.marshall.usc.edu › index › home-pageHome - USC Marshall

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  3. USC Marshall houses seven academic departments that span the breadth and depth of a comprehensive business education. Business disciplines include finance, data sciences & operations, marketing, management, and business communication, as well as a school of accounting and a dedicated entrepreneurship center.

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  5. Information about programs and courses for current USC marshall School of Business Students.

  6. extraordinary.marshall.usc.eduUSC Marshall

    Taking advantage of USC’s status as a world-class private research university, Marshall also gives you ample opportunity to explore your interests across disciplines in USC’s other top-ranked schools.

  7. The USC Marshall School of Business is the business school of the University of Southern California. It is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. In 1997 the school was renamed following a $35 million donation from alumnus Gordon S. Marshall.