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Lack of undergraduate business program doesn’t stop entrepreneurial Bruins

By Meral Arik

April 16, 2013 11:18 p.m.

Innovation Nation (A Series on Young Entrepreneurs)

Part 2: Starting Without a Business Degree?

Every year, thousands of newly admitted students come to UCLA, certain that they want to study business. However, the university does not offer a business major or minor. While some see this as a setback, others have come to perceive this reality as an advantage. Director of the UCLA Career Center Kathy Sims, fourth-year business economics student and president of the Undergraduate Business Society Steve Wu, and third-year math and economics student Ziwen Cai share their thoughts on UCLA’s lack of an undergraduate business program, and how they feel young entrepreneurs can pursue their goals without it.

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