Shaping Leaders, Driving Results

The Science and Heart of Business

Stephanie Wong (BSBA 2009) on developing analytical skills and practicing what she learned in the classroom.  

Unique Global Experiences

Cameron Wrennall (BSBA 2009) on the variety of opportunities to study internationally and gain global awarness  

Gain Real-World Exposure

Juan Pablo Saldarriaga (BSBA 2010) on how UNC Kenan-Flagler's leadership development differentiates the school  More

Undergraduate Business

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Build a Powerful Career at a Top-10 Business School

In today's job market, an ordinary business degree won't set you apart. But the strength of a UNC business degree will.

UNC Kenan-Flagler delivers a far-reaching student experience that solidly prepares you for a successful career. Here's how:

Global Experiences

We have one of the strongest portfolios of international programs in the country, with programs to suit a variety of needs. These include student exchanges, summer programs, global immersion electives and international internships. Two unique programs are GLOBE, an 18-month immersive educational experience across Europe and Asia, and the Phillips Ambassador Program, a distinctive scholarship program for study in Asia.

Real-World Exposure

At our Undergraduate Business Symposium and events such as Career Boot Camp and Networking Nights, you'll exchange ideas on current business issues with senior executives. These exclusive networking events will introduce you to business leaders and advance your professional development.

Learning the Science and Heart of Business

Certainly, our curriculum helps you develop analytical abilities. In addition, you have the opportunity to practice what you've learned in the classroom and get expert coaching to help you build skills that are crucial to working on teams, managing projects and influencing people.

If you're looking for a program that prepares you for a modern global business career like no other, look to the extraordinary depth and effectiveness of an undergraduate business degree from UNC.

Jason Kilar, CEO of Hulu, BSBA Class of 1993

"I learned how to size up a situation from a business perspective and to determine, 'Is it real? Is it meaningful? Can we have a sustained competitive advantage?'"

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