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USC Marshall School of Business is one of the world’s leading global undergraduate business programs. Our degrees allow students to combine in-depth knowledge of the theory and practice of business with a solid foundation in the liberal arts.
- Why Marshall
Over its 100-year history, Marshall has forged deep ties...
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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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Over its 100-year history, Marshall has forged deep ties...
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- Why Marshall
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.
The VanEck Digital Assets Initiative at USC’s Marshall School of Business is a hub for education, research, industry partnerships, academia-meets-industry events, and promoting the ecosystem of digital assets, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens, and the metaverse.
La Escuela de Negocios Marshall de la USC ( en inglés: USC Marshall School of Business) es la escuela de negocios y la más grande de las 17 facultades y escuelas de la Universidad del Sur de California.
USC Marshall's top-ranked graduate programs attract students from across the globe for a hands-on business education that translates to professional success. See individual graduate program pages for more details on application process and requirements.
Learn how to apply to USC Marshall, a top-ranked four-year business school with flexible and innovative programs. Explore the Marshall Pathways Program for Black and African-American transfer students.