I know Anderson is detached from the university, but could you please offer more courses in finance, real estate, and international courses in the management classes you offer undergraduates, for those who major in Business Economics? UCLA undergrad has bus analytics covered in its Stats and Data Theory majors through the Math Department, but what Biz Econ majors need are the three things listed above and maybe have them as concentrations or minors as it has in entrepreneurship and accounting minors as well as a specialization in computing. I believe the engineering department is going to incorporate financial engineering into a program, but you guys need to offer a wider set of class offerings for UGs. Even UCSD is offering a Real Estate major and an international program, and other UC campuses have pure UG bus majors. It's probably good that UCLA doesn't have an UG B major, bc its students generally get good training in Econ, Bus Econ, and Math/Econ as well as the various math majors, but again, you need more concentrations and minors.
I can really feel his presence in the room 😂
I know Anderson is detached from the university, but could you please offer more courses in finance, real estate, and international courses in the management classes you offer undergraduates, for those who major in Business Economics?
UCLA undergrad has bus analytics covered in its Stats and Data Theory majors through the Math Department, but what Biz Econ majors need are the three things listed above and maybe have them as concentrations or minors as it has in entrepreneurship and accounting minors as well as a specialization in computing.
I believe the engineering department is going to incorporate financial engineering into a program, but you guys need to offer a wider set of class offerings for UGs. Even UCSD is offering a Real Estate major and an international program, and other UC campuses have pure UG bus majors. It's probably good that UCLA doesn't have an UG B major, bc its students generally get good training in Econ, Bus Econ, and Math/Econ as well as the various math majors, but again, you need more concentrations and minors.
Nice video
Awesome!
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why the hell are all masters students only 19???
Year of graduation. ('19) = 2019