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University of Dallas College of Business
Offices: Irving, Texas
The MBA in Business Management prepares managerial generalists who can deal
effectively with specialists from all business functions. The student's
education includes thorough grounding in theory and analytical techniques
as well as participation in real-world projects. Instead of traditional
textbook case studies and simulations, two prime project courses enable
students to apply concepts to resolving live managerial problems. According
to the The Dallas Business Journal—Book of Lists 2004, the
University of Dallas provides #1 MBA program for working professionals in
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of Dayton School of Business Administration
Offices: Dayton, Ohio
In today's complex, fast-moving business environment, successful new initiatives
and effective solutions to problems come from a holistic understanding of
the organization rather than from a single perspective. This holistic understanding
often emerges from cross-functional teams of business professionals working
together to use their collective skills for organizational success in ways
no single manager could do. The University of Dayton School of Business
Administration prepares students for this approach. |
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University
of Delaware College of Business & Economics
Offices: Newark, Delaware
Anchoring the University of Delaware's Alfred Lerner College of Business
and Economics are four important cornerstones. First is a talented faculty
whose intellectual contributions enhance programs and provide added value
to students and to Delaware's corporate community. Next, the student body
has a remarkably high academic profile and outstanding credentials. Third
is the college's commitment to innovation and technology. And the fourth
is the international perspective that is woven throughout the college's
programs. |
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University
of Denver College of Business
Offices: Denver, Colorado
The Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver is focused on
creating leaders equipped to thrive within the complexities of business
today. There, you’ll find the personal attention and academic excellence
that is fast making Daniels the top choice for savvy students around the
globe who are seeking to develop distinct careers that bring together personal
and professional goals. At Daniels, they believe that collaborative environments
more firmly prepare you to deal with contemporary business challenges. |
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University of Detroit College of Business
Offices: Detroit, Michigan
The University of Detroit Mercy has been in the business of educating business
leaders since 1916. They are committed to continuing that educational legacy
in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions for future generations of leaders. The
college prepares diverse students to serve business organizations and society
with competence, compassion and conscience. Rooted in the Jesuit and Mercy
traditions, the college champions academic excellence and good character
by encouraging intellectual, spiritual, ethical and social growth. |
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University of Dhaka Institute of Business Administration
Offices: Dhaka, Bangladesh
The Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka was
established in 1966 in collaboration with the Indiana University, Bloomington,
USA under a Ford Foundation Financial Assistance Program. The objective
of the institute is to provide professional training in business administration.
IBA started with the MBA Program in 1966. MPhil and PhD programs were later
introduced in the 1970s, while the BBA Program was launched in 1993. |
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University
of Durham Business School
Offices: Durham, England
Durham Business School is part of the Durham University, England's third
oldest university, and one of the longest established business schools in
the UK. Together they combine academic excellence, internationally-rated
research and superb student support services to give students the very best
business education. Durham Business School is an internationally renowned
research-led business school that attracts considerable external research
funding. |
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University of Edinburgh Management School & Economics
Offices: Edinburgh, Scotland
The University of Edinburgh Management School and Economics continues a
long tradition of teaching and research in management and economics at the
University of Edinburgh. Their MBA is a general management program that
covers all the main management disciplines and allows specialization across
a wide range of areas. Their research degrees of MSc, MPhil and PhD involve
completion of a program of research training and submission of a thesis
in a management subject. |
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University
of Exeter School of Business & Economics
Offices: Devon, England
The University of Exeter School of Business and Economics provides programs
in business and economics across the full range of higher education; from
undergraduate to MBA. With a worldwide reputation for research and teaching
in finance, accounting, economics and management, they aim to produce graduates
who will make a real difference to the organizations they work for. The
School of Business and Economics is one of the largest schools in the university
with 54 full-time academic staff, more than 800 undergraduate students and
over 400 postgraduates. |
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| University
of Florida College of Business
Offices: Gainesville, Florida
The Southeast is one of the fastest growing regions of the US, with increasing
population and technological industries. At the heart of it all is the University
of Florida. UF's Warrington College of Business is one of the country's
top-rated public business programs and, as a part of a Research 1 institution,
is dedicated to a substantial research agenda, in addition to their teaching
mission. The Florida MBA Programs is ranked among the Top 25 public programs
in the country by US News & World Report for 2006. |
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