Why Marshall
Leadership
Dean Geoffrey Garrett
Dean's Cabinet
Boards
Real-World Learning
Human Leadership
Tech Fluency
Global Opportunities
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Teaching + Innovation
Experiential Learning Center
Open Expression Statement
Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Admissions
Degrees
BS Business Administration (BUAD)
Business Emphases
BS Accounting (ACCT)
World Bachelor in Business (WBB)
BS Business of Cinematic Arts (BCA)
BS Artificial Intelligence for Business (BUAI)
Undergraduate Minors
Graduate Programs
MBA Programs
Full-Time MBA (FTMBA)
Executive MBA (EMBA)
Part-Time MBA (MBA.PM)
International MBA (IBEAR)
Online MBA (OMBA)
Specialized Masters
MS Business Administration (MSBUSAD)
MS Business Analytics (MSBA)
MS Entrepreneurship + Innovation (MSEI)
MS Finance (MSF)
MS Global Supply Chain Management (MSGSCM)
MS Marketing (MSMKT)
MS Social Entrepreneurship (MSSE)
Master of Business for Veterans (MBV)
Master of Management Studies (MMS)
Accounting Masters
Master of Accounting (MAcc)
Master of Business Taxation (MBT)
Master of Business Taxation for Working Professionals (MBT.WP)
PhD Program
Accounting
Data Sciences + Operations
Finance
Management + Organization
Marketing
Graduate Certificates
GC in Business Analytics
GC in Financial Analysis + Valuation
GC in Management Studies
GC in Marketing
GC in Optimization + Supply Chain Management
GC in Strategy + Management Consulting
GC in Sustainability + Business
GC in Technology Commercialization
GC in Library and Information Management – Online
Executive Education Redirect
Departments
Business Communication (BUCO)
Faculty
Data Sciences and Operations (DSO)
Finance + Business Economics (FBE)
Leventhal School of Accounting (ACCT)
Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies (BAEP)
Management and Organization (MOR)
Marketing (MKT)
Institutes + Centers
Peter Arkley Institute for Risk Management
Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab
Center for Investment Studies
Initiative on Digital Competition
Randall R. Kendrick Global Supply Chain Institute
Center for Effective Organizations
Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
VanEck Digital Assets Initiative
Institute for Outlier Research in Business
Center for Global Innovation
Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Decision Making
Trojan Network
Recruiting
Undergraduate
Graduate
Career Services
Giving + Support
Alumni Engagement + Resources
Student Organizations
Commencement
Undergraduate Admissions
As a top-ranked four-year business school housed at a leading private research institution, a USC Marshall business degree allows extraordinary students to cement their own legendary futures.
As a Marshall undergraduate, your education is not limited strictly to business classes. On campus, Marshall’s program flexibility will give you a strong grounding in business fundamentals while also providing the flexibility to pursue your personal and professional interests. Our university research and experiential learning facilities (including the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and the Experiential Learning Center) allow you to take business discovery and innovation into your own hands.
FIRST-YEAR APPLICANTS
We’re Here to Help You Learn More About Why Marshall Is the Place for You
At USC Marshall, you will develop a thorough knowledge of business fundamentals, including organizational behavior, finance and business economics, business communication, accounting, marketing, and business strategy. During your junior and senior years, you will choose courses that allow you to study one more specific area of business in depth. Every semester our academic advisors help you plan your schedule so that you can graduate on time.
Customize Your Marshall Degree
Discover unparalleled options for personalizing your academic experience. Our curriculum game lets you visualize all of the possibilities, year by year, as you build your career preparation and résumé. Try various options, from Marshall emphases to joint degrees and multiple minors, plus fulfilling internships and more.
TRANSFER APPLICANTS
Transfer Students Choose USC Marshall as the Most Exciting Place to Spend Their College Years
Transfer Eligibility
A Transfer student is someone engaged in college coursework after successfully graduating from high school. Transfer applicants interested in an admission decision weighted on their college course work should present a minimum 30 transferrable units. This should include business prerequisites such as the equivalents to USC's Writing 130/140 and Mathematics 118 or higher. Please contact us for more information.
APPLICANT SUPPORT
Admissions Support
Students interested in pursuing the Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration or Accounting must apply to the Business Administration major and should indicate Business Administration as their first-choice major on the application. Please contact the office of Undergraduate Admissions for more information.
USC Marshall School of BusinessOffice of Undergraduate AdmissionsEMAIL | Phone: (213) 740-8885
Learn More About Marshall
Academic Department Admission Officers render admission recommendations. All undergraduate admission decisions are confirmed and communicated by the university enrollment service division. Please contact the Marshall Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach for more information concerning our four-year, STEM certified, business degree programs.
Admissions Brochures
Download our brochures for more information and to discover how being a USC Marshall student will jumpstart your career and transform your world. We encourage you to get to know Marshall through our campus tours — if you can't make it to campus, our brochures are a good place to learn more.
FIRST-YEAR APPLICANTSTRANSFER APPLICANTS
Current USC Students
For information about applying for internal admission to Marshall as a continuing USC student, please VISIT STUDENTS.MARSHALL.USC.EDU or contact the OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING AND STUDENT AFFAIRS.
Marshall Pathways Program
Marshall Is the Place for You
The Marshall Pathways Program (MPP) is the first Undergraduate Admissions initiative designed to support Black and African-American prospective transfer students throughout the application and matriculation processes. The Marshall Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach office partners with USC Enrollment Services Division to identify students who were on the cusp of being admitted to USC as freshmen and invite these high achieving students to apply to USC as sophomore transfer students to the Marshall School of Business.
“I learned about my strengths, I learned how to talk about myself. Two years ago, if you’d asked whether I could present in front of people, I would have said no. But in my internship exit interview, my public speaking was something they praised in particular.”
— Kelsey Brembry '22
APPLYING TO USC MARSHALL
Dates + Deadlines
See all application dates and deadlines HERE. Including information for First-years, Transfers, and FAQs.
INFO SESSIONS
First-Year: Virtual Information Sessions designed for high school juniors / seniors / families for a comprehensive overview of Marshall are on Wednesdays at 11:00A and 3:00P PT. REGISTER HERE
Transfer: Designed to give an in-depth look at the transfer process and academic life at USC. Specifically, the admission process, transfer credit policy, academics and financial aid. REGISTER HERE
INFORMATION FOR ADMITTED STUDENTS
Register for an online session through the USC PORTAL. If you have any questions about attending an event, you can always reach out to the Undergraduate Admission office directly: EMAIL
CAMPUS TOURS
Learn about USC On-Campus Tours HERE. Student-Led, Self-Guided, and Virtual Tours are all available.
CONTACT INFORMATION
USC Marshall School of BusinessOffice of Undergraduate AdmissionsPhone: (213) 740-8885EMAIL
STUDENT AMBASSADORS
Class of: 2024Major: Business Administration (Real Estate Finance)
Class of: 2024Major: World Bachelor in Business
Class of: 2023Major: Business Administration
Class of: 2024Major: Business Administration
UNDERGRADUATE INNOVATION
As a comprehensive business school, Marshall is redefining what an undergraduate business degree can provide, from new Joint Degrees and Emphases to STEM certification and Progressive Degrees.
"Our faculty are constantly innovating and building curriculum to enable students to succeed in the dynamic and fluid world of today and tomorrow."
— Ramandeep Randhawa, Vice Dean for Undergraduate Programs
Marshall Undergraduate Programs receive STEM Designation
The new designation benefits all but has particular implications for international students.
Modern Comprehensive Business Education
Dean Garrett convened 15 deans from comprehensive business schools to discuss the future of business education.
Students in the John H. Mitchell Business of Cinematic Arts Program (BCA) earn a joint degree recognized by the Marshall School of Business and the School of Cinematic Arts. Program-specific courses, internships, and networking give BCA students the competitive edge as business leaders in the entertainment industry.
In partnership with the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, the AI for Business joint-degree program brings together the expertise of two of the top business and engineering schools in the country to create a new generation of technically-savvy business leaders.