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University of Utah School of Business
Offices: Salt Lake, Utah
The David Eccles School of Business, accredited by the American Assembly
of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the School offers students a
personal educational experience at a renowned research university, with
programs at the undergraduate, masters and PhD level. The undergraduate
programs at the David Eccles School of Business are consistently ranked
among the top business programs in the West and in the nation. |
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University of Vermont School of Business
Offices: Burlington, Vermont
The University of Vermont School of Business prepares students to lead and
manage in a global market place with vision, integrity and rigorous decision-making
skills. Students combine a balanced and integrated study of all business
disciplines with a focus in one of nine disciplinary areas. Whether the
study of business is an intellectual pursuit or pragmatic preparation for
a career, close relationships with fellow students, alumni, experienced
leaders and the community bring theory to life. |
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University of Victoria Faculty of Business
Offices: Victoria, British Colombia
Although the University of Victoria Faculty of Business is young, it certainly
has wasted no time in establishing itself as a national and international
leader in the areas of entrepreneurship, hospitality management, international
business and general management. With its emphasis on international experience,
the UVic Business sees true international education as a cultural immersion.
Students in the faculty's BCom and MBA programs are immersed in a variety
of international settings over the course of their education. |
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of Virginia Graduate School of Business
Offices: Charlottesville, Virginia
The University of Virginia Darden’s highly ranked faculty utilizes hands-on
knowledge of business issues gained through research and the development
of case studies, a robust executive education program, and diverse corporate
partnerships to find solutions that significantly impact the marketplace.
Its mission to develop people who create, lead, and transform great organizations.
The program uses the case method of instruction as its core pedagogy. |
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University of Waikato Management School
Offices: Hamilton, New Zealand
Education and research will be key factors in enabling New Zealand to be
a sustainable nation. At the University of Waikato Management School, their
commitment is to inspire the world with fresh understandings of sustainable
success. These fresh understandings will be achieved through their high
quality research that can influence policy makers; the knowledge and the
values that their graduates take into the workforce; and their continued
consulting with business. |
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University
of Warwick Business School
Offices: Coventry, England
The University of Warwick Business School vision is a respected thought-leader
and innovator among global business schools. Their mission is to educate
and develop excellent students as global citizens and, in turn, promote
new knowledge for the growth of business and society. They are research-led,
and place a strong emphasis on rigor and analysis as well as focusing on
the central problems facing global managers and leaders in business. |
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University
of Washington Business School
Offices: Seattle, Washington
The University of Washington MBA Program offers the integrated curriculum,
the customized choices and the business connections to get you from where
you are right now to where you want to go. Realizing that the learning experience
extends beyond the curriculum and the campus, the UW MBA Program gives students
access to alumni partners, business mentors, and peers through internships,
student-run clubs, organizations and events. |
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University of Western Ontario School of Business
Offices: London, England
The University of Western Ontario is a vibrant centre of learning with 1,181
faculty members and almost 23,000 undergraduate and graduate students. In
1922, two classics scholars-turned-administrators founded the Richard Ivey
School of Business. The school is modeled after Harvard's case method, which
directs students to analyze business problems or opportunities that real
companies have faced. |
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of West Florida College of Business
Offices: Pensacola, Florida
The University of West Florida College of Business provides a high quality,
student-oriented, educational experience to undergraduate and graduate business
students primarily from the Northwest Florida region. With focused priorities
on teaching excellence, the development and dissemination of applied knowledge,
and service to the external communities, the College of Business prepares
students for successful careers in business and society and, in doing so,
advances the educational and economic development of Northwest Florida. |
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University of West Georgia College of Business
Offices: Carrollton, Georgia
The University of West Georgia Richards College of Business (RCOB) educates
and prepares students for positions of responsibility and ethical leadership
in society. The RCOB provides quality business and professional education
in a personal environment, built upon a common body of knowledge, and prepares
students primarily from the West Georgia and Atlanta areas for positions
of responsibility and ethical leadership in organizations. |
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University of Wisconsin Eau Claire College of Business
Offices: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Communication skills continue to be highly valued in the workplace. Business
students at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire take more oral and written
communication courses than business students at other universities—and it
shows. Of special note is their highly popular advanced business communication
certificate. The ability to use information technology is important for
all business graduates. Their information systems certificate is designed
to complement majors in every area of study. |
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University of Wisconsin La Crosse College of Business Administration
Offices: La Crosse, Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin-La Cross College of Business Administration
(CBA) is professionally accredited by AACSB International. The college is
dedicated to quality teaching, research and public service. The CBA provides
undergraduate and graduate programs in business that give students a variety
of career options. Many of their graduates seek careers in commerce, industry
and government, while others go on to graduate school. |
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of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Business
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sheldon B Lubar School of Business
is a major metropolitan business school dedicated to academic excellence
and committed to providing a high quality educational experience. Their
dynamic curriculum links academic content, current business models, and
state of the art technologies in all of their classrooms. Their full-time
professors and instructional staff are recognized for excellence in teaching,
research, and service, and instruct in over twenty graduate and undergraduate
programs. |
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University of Wisconsin Parkside School of Business & Technology
Offices: Parkside, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin-Parkside offers internationally accredited undergraduate
and graduate business programs, plus the opportunity to earn a degree at
night. UW-Parkside has quality, flexibility, and convenience. The undergraduate
level provides study in accounting, finance, general business, human resource
management, management information systems or marketing. Working professionals
will find UW-Parkside's evening based MBA program a great career boost.
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of Wisconsin School of Business
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
By attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison, you gain access to a world-class
center of research and learning, one of the most comprehensive and highly
ranked universities in the world. Renowned around the world for life enhancing
ideas and innovations, UW-Madison has become synonymous with excellence
in higher education. Many of the university’s programs routinely rank at
or near the top of their fields. |
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University of Wisconsin Whitewater College of Business and Economics
Offices: Whitewater, Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsi-Whitewater College of Business and Economics
pride themselves in providing the skills necessary to enter the business
world, and they have a placement rate of over 95% within one year of graduation.
Their business school is recognized as one of the top business programs
in the nation, as evidenced by the awards their business programs have received.
The College of Business and Economics is accredited by the Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. |
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