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of Nebraska Lincoln College of Business Administration
Offices: Lincoln, Nebraska
The University of Nebraska Lincoln College of Business Administration fosters
intellectual curiosity, business insight, and effective leadership through
high quality instruction, research, and service to students, the citizens
of Nebraska, and national and international communities. Since 1998, they
have been researching best practices in ethics learning and have developed
a curriculum that is integrated into each area of study. Their students
are encouraged to view the changing world first hand though one of their
sponsored study abroad programs. |
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of Nebraska Omaha College of Business Administration
Offices: Omaha, Nebraska
The University of Nebraska Omaha College of Business Administration is student
centered and aspires to be a leading metropolitan-regional college of business
by providing opportunities to each student for an exceptional educational
experience, conducting quality research relevant to business and the economy,
and providing service relating to the disciplines of the college. Students
may choose from several areas of concentration including technology entrepreneurship,
business process transformation, applied quantitative techniques and health
care information systems. |
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University
of Nevada Las Vegas College of Business
Offices: Las Vegas, Nevada
At the University of Nevada Las Vegas they offer five MBA programs: an MBA,
a dual MBA/Master of Science in Hotel Administration, a dual MBA/JD in the
William S Boyd School of Law, a dual MBA/DMD in the School of Dental Medicine,
and an Executive MBA (EMBA). All five programs stress excellent academic
rigor and provide breadth and depth that are demanded from visionary business
leaders. |
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University of Nevada Reno College of Business Administration
Offices: Reno, Nevada
University of Nevada Reno College of Business Administration students receive
first-rate instruction from an active and engaged faculty who are actively
involved in their academic fields and professional communities. Faculty
outreach regularly brings additional business professionals to lecture to
their students about "real world" current business practices. Students in
the AACSB-accredited COBA are encouraged to participate in internship programs,
facilitated by the College's Career Services Office. |
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| University of New Hampshire School of Business & Economics
Offices: Durham, New Hampshire
The University of new Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics
develops students for successful careers and lifelong learning capabilities.
They are committed to teaching excellence, quality scholarship, and effective
outreach. The school provides a challenging and integrated educational environment
that is externally engaged and firmly focused on creating technologically-proficient
problem solvers, innovative and critical thinkers, effective communicators,
and ethical business leaders. |
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University of New Haven School of Business
Offices: West Haven, Connecticut
The University of Hew Haven School of Business provides high-quality, career-enhancing
business education opportunities within an environment of life- long learning.
Their vision is to be recognized among the leading business schools in their
region. They will establish a reputation for excellence in the development
and delivery of practical and innovative approaches to contemporary business
education. |
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| University
of New Mexico School of Business
Offices: Albuquerque, New Mexico
The University of New Mexico's Anderson School of Business envisions a nationally
recognized management school that will build on the UNW’s strategic advantages
to provide high quality education, research, and service to enhance the
quality of life of their constituents. They seek to develop and inform business
and management leaders through a balance of teaching. |
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University of New Orleans College of Business Administration
Offices: New Orleans, Louisiana
The University of New Orleans is an urban university located near the banks
of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana. UNO has one of the largest colleges
of business in the Gulf Coast region and business students make up over
one-fourth of the UNO student body. The College, fully accredited by AACSB
International, provides specialized training in a variety of business fields
at both the undergraduate and graduate level as well as a broad foundation
in the liberal arts and sciences. |
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University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Business School
Offices: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School is one of
the oldest accredited business schools in the United States. The School
is known for its progressive research, application-oriented teaching, and
the strength of its collaborative relationships. And UNC Kenan-Flagler's
state-of-the-art facilities continue to place it among the very best of
top business schools making strategic use of technology to enrich the learning
experience. |
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University of North Carolina Charlotte College of Business
Offices: Charlotte, North Carolina
University of North Charlotte has been educating future business leaders
since 1965. Today, with more than 2,900 undergraduate students, 460 graduate
students, 87 full-time faculty and more than 15,000 alumni, The Belk College
of Business is one of the Carolinas' largest business programs. The Belk
College of Business provides a broad range of excellent undergraduate and
graduate educational programs that are relevant to business practice and
ethics and foster economic development. |
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University of North Carolina Greensboro School of Business
Offices: Greensboro, North Carolina
The largest of University of north Carolina's six professional schools,
the Bryan School of Business was founded in 1969 and is accredited by AACSB
International. The Bryan School is among the top 10% of business schools
nationwide that have earned accreditation at the undergraduate and graduate
levels in both business and accounting. The college has four academic departments:
accounting and finance, business administration, economics, and information
systems and operations management. |
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University of North Carolina Wilmington School of Business
Offices: Wilmington, North Carolina
Business education at the University of North Carolina's Cameron School
of Business is focused on the technical, analytical and interpersonal
skills students will need to lead this fundamental change in the business
world through the first half of the 21st century. The Cameron School of
Business prepares students to become business leaders in a changing world
and enhances learning and service to the community through the growth of
intellectual capital. |
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University of North Dakota College of Business & Public Administration
Offices: Grand Forks, North Dakota
The University of North Dakota College of Business and Public Administration
(CoBPA) is the first accredited business college in North Dakota. Their
accrediting agency, AACSB International establishes standards to promote
the highest levels of educational quality. The CoBPA is one of only 528
business educational institutions accredited in the world. The CoBPA has
eight departments to serve their students and alumni. They will remain interdisciplinary
in their teaching, research, service, and international efforts. |
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| University
of Northern Iowa College of Business Administration
Offices: Cedar Falls, Iowa
Over the past 125 years, University of Northern Iowa (UNI) has built a strong
national reputation in higher education. Their reputation for providing
quality education is reflected in UNI’s number two ranking in the US for
Midwest public comprehensive universities in US News America’s Best Colleges
for the past seven years. The UNI College of Business Administration (CBA)
is among those so distinguished as to be AACSB accredited. |
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University
of North Florida College of Business
Offices: Jacksonville, Florida
The continuing excellence of the College's undergraduate and graduate programs
is endorsed and acknowledged by the distinctive accreditation of AACSB-International.
Coggin College has long maintained high standards for academic quality.
An outstanding team of 90 faculty and staff prepare students for the business
world’s dynamic challenges. Key to the success of the College has been its
close communication with North Florida’s business leaders, who devote their
time, experience and resources to their students and programs. |
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University of Notre Dame College of Business
Offices: Notre Dame, Indiana
Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business prepares men and women for careers
in business and meaningful, productive lives in service to others. They're
home to more than 2300 students engaged in undergraduate, graduate and executive
studies. Dean Carolyn Woo leads a renowned faculty of teachers and scholars.
The Mendoza College offers undergraduate degrees in Accountancy, Finance,
Management, Management Information Systems (MIS) and Marketing. |
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