I wasn't anything close to a business major, but I'm going to play devil's advocate just because this is a discussion forum.
SJSU is a good school, but two notable exceptions to that list are Stanford and Berkeley, two business programs that are consistently near the top not just in the nation, but in the world. I disagree with their methodology of using raw student numbers and degrees awarded and excluding graduate programs. Berkeley and Stanford are already super competitive to get into, so that already puts them at an unfair disadvantage using that website's criteria. In Berkeley's case, Haas School of Business is an additional competitive program that Berkeley freshman have to apply into in their Spring semester, making the sample size even smaller. Those who don't get into Haas end up typically going into Economics or something of that sort, which is also a great major with ample job opportunities, but that's not included because it isn't a "business" major. Lastly, Stanford and Berkeley are some of the top feeders in the nation in regards to high profile MBA programs, which is excluded on that website.