World Bachelor in Business: Applications to the First Session are Now Open
Four years spent across three continents, obtaining three diplomas at the end. This is the unique study and life experience offered by the World Bachelor in Business (WBB), the innovative program created by Bocconi University, the University of Southern California (USC) and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), for which applications are now open.
This undergraduate program allows students in fact to live and study across three continents and to obtain three diplomas from three universities at the end. Students spend the first year in Los Angeles, at the Marshall School of Business of USC, and then transfer to Hong Kong for the second year. For the third year they move to Bocconi whilst for the fourth they can choose between the three universities.
It is possible to find out all about admissions by clicking here whilst applications for this first round, will be open until December 22. Applications must be submitted through the My Application platform.
"The WBB has been an incredible opportunity to discover the world, study business in a global context, get to know a fantastic group of brave people and create a big network all around the planet. It's been an opportunity to become a real citizen of the world," says Giulia Savino, who has chosen Bocconi for her final year of the WBB.
"I chose the WBB because I was attracted by the idea of having important experiences abroad and by the solid academic foundations of the program. Also I wasn't too sure about my professional future and this program opens so many opportunities. And the class is fantastic - so varied and international," says Sophia Lim, from Shanghai, also in her final year of the WBB.
"Something truly unique about WBB is how it challenges you culturally. I grew up in California and coming to Hong Kong has given me a broader perspective and taught me tenacity. Life is a learning process and I can't wait to see what Italy has in store for me next year," concludes Allison Kuo, in her second year of the WBB.