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The Silicon Valley Experience: What Sets Us Apart

Blending a multi-cultural, global perspective with the Silicon Valley’s historic foundation of technological innovation, our programs are a reflection of our esteemed, local heritage. With over 80% of our students working in the Valley, our business students and alumni are truly Powering Silicon Valley.

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Undergraduate Degree Programs

Undergrad Programs

We provide the resources, skills, and opportunities for students to succeed in the Silicon Valley—one of the most thriving, competitive and innovative economic regions in the world—and beyond.

Graduate Degree Programs

Graduate Programs

Whether it’s strengthening your negotiating skills, working as a team to run a company or gaining hands-on experience through internships, we provide the best of all worlds: cutting-edge, world-class degree programs that offer convenience and flexibility—all at an affordable price. 

Advising Center

Student Success Center

The central advisement office for all undergraduate business majors.  We help with academic planning (includes general education and major course requirements), the graduation application process, understanding college and university policies and procedures, career coaching, and advice for students on academic probation or those disqualified.

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From innovative research projects to successful alumni stories, there is always something noteworthy happening in the world of #sjsubusiness.

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Undergraduate and graduate programs at the Lucas College and Graduate School of Business are accredited by AACSB International. Less than 5% of business programs worldwide have earned this distinguished hallmark of excellence in business education. AACSB standards relate to curriculum, faculty resources, admissions, degree requirements, computer facilities, financial resources and intellectual climate.

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