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California State University East Bay College of Business & Economics
Offices: Hayward, California
The California State University East Bay College of Business & Economics
provides excellence and innovation in integrating quality teaching and learning,
with applied research and relevant experience to a diverse clientele from
the San Francisco Bay Area to the global community. At Cal State East Bay
you will join a vibrant learning community of students who hail from a multitude
of countries and backgrounds. |
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California State University Fullerton College of Business & Economics
Offices: Fullerton, California
The California State University Fullerton College of Business and Economics
is committed to delivering high-quality, accessible and affordable undergraduate
and graduate programs to a diverse student population. The CBE also serves
the business needs of the community by providing research, consulting, continuing
education and training programs. |
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California State University Long Beach College of Business Administration
Offices: Long Beach, California
The College of Business Administration is one of the seven colleges of California
State University, Long Beach (CSULB). Business administration was part of
the Social Science Division from its inception until 1957, when the division
was renamed Division of Business and Social Sciences. Today, the College
of Business Administration is home to over 5,000 business majors, including
about 400 graduate students—the largest student population at CSU Long Beach—and
140 full-time-equivalent faculty and staff. |
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California State University Northridge College of Business and Economics
Offices: Northridge, California
The College of Business and Economics at California State University Northridge
is dedicated to educating the leaders of tomorrow. By offering a challenging
AACSB accredited curriculum, smaller class sizes, state-of-the-art facilities,
and nationally recognized programs, the College offers a truly unique educational
experience. Access to prominent alumni and influential business leaders
provides students the opportunity to network with and learn from successful
individuals. |
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State University San Bernardino College of Business Administration
Offices: San Bernardino, California
The mission of the CSU San Bernardino College of Business and Public Administration
is to create a student-centered learning community that prepares students
to become productive members in business, government and society. They provide
quality undergraduate and graduate programs complemented by applied research
and instructional development. They serve a culturally and globally diverse
student body by preparing the student to deal with a changing and diverse
environment. |
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California
State University San Marcos College of Business Administration
Offices: San Marcos, California
The California State University San Marcos College of Business Administration
has focused their program on the key areas of employment in the San Diego
region high-technology management, service sector management, global business
management, accounting and finance. Their small class sizes allow students
to get personal attention and to develop professional relationships with
faculty and fellow students. Their MBA program is designed to meet the needs
of working professionals. |
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CalTech Pomona College of Business Administration
Offices: Pomona, California
Educating nearly 5,000 students, the College of Business Administration
is the largest college on the Cal Poly Pomona campus and one of the largest
business schools in the CSU system. Accredited by AACSB International, the
comprehensive undergraduate and graduate CBA programs prepare future business
leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs who facilitate the growth of Southern
California's diverse markets and communities. |
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Cambridge
University Judge Business School
Offices: Cambridge, England
At Judge Business School they run a world-class, one year MBA program at
the heart of Cambridge University. Founded in 1990, they are already ranked
amongst the best MBA programs in the world, and have developed an innovative,
international, collaborative ethos for success. With the Cambridge MBA students
will emerge with new opportunities before them: new skills, new networks
and a new outlook on their careers. |
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Canisius College School of Business
Offices: Buffalo, New York
The Canisius College Richard J Wehle School of Business offers many advantages
to its students, all of whom are admitted directly into the business major
of their choice. While some business schools only admit a student
in their junior year, their direct admission program ensures students the
opportunity to graduate from the major in which they are interested. It
also means students will be immediately assigned a business professor as
an advisor. |
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Carnegie
Mellon School of Business
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon consistently ranks among
the top business schools in the world, including its latest ranking as #2
in the world in 2004 by The Wall Street Journal. It is also consistently
among the leaders in a wide range of specializations, such as Finance, Entrepreneurship,
Operations Management and Information Technology. |
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Case Western Reserve School of Management
Offices: Cleveland, Ohio
The Case Western Reserve Weatherhead School of Management four semester
MBA curriculum combines an excellent balance of integrated learning through
the core curriculum and customization through the concentrations and special
international project courses available to full-time students. The anchor
course for both curriculum structures is LEAD, Weatherhead’s flagship course
in Leadership Assessment and Development. The capstone course for the full-time
MBA program is Action Learning—the field consulting course. |
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Chapman University School of Business & Economics
Offices: Orange, California
The AACSB-accredited Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman
University offers undergraduate and graduate students access to integrated
business education taught by faculty deeply committed to student learning.
Students who graduate from Argyros do so with a strong understanding of
how American business operates in the world and how they can contribute
to it. |
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Europe International Business School
Offices: Shanghai, China
The China Europe International Business School's mission is to support China's
economic development and to further China's integration into the world economy
by preparing highly competent, internationally-oriented business leaders
capable of working within the Chinese economic environment, while adapting
to the driving forces of business globalization, international competition,
and international co-operation. |
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Chulalongkorn University Graduate Institute of Business Administration
Offices: Bangkok, Thailand
Sasin was founded through a collaboration among Chulalongkorn University
and what were to become the leading business schools in the world—Kellogg
School of Management and the Wharton School . This Sasin management education
collaboration pioneered the use of world-class visiting professors, complemented
by full-time Sasin faculty and other experts in Southeast Asia. Sasin launched
the first graduate management programs in Thailand taught completely in
English, and continues to provide world class management education. |
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Chungnam National University College of Economics & Business
Offices: Daejeon, Korea
Chungnam National University has played a leading role in the national mission
of educating the talented youth and participating in the development of
the local community. The College of Economics and Management aims to produce
scholars who can contribute to economic planning and business administration
in the industrial corporations of the country. The college holds seminars
and special lectures and runs a computer center for the students so that
they can get theories and do advanced research in economics and management. |
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City
University Business School
Offices: London, England
Cass Business School is one of Europe’s leading providers of business and
management education, consultancy and research. Part of City University,
Cass is a business school with a truly international perspective. An environment
created for learning, not teaching. A place where students, academics, industry
experts, business leaders and policy makers can share ideas, and enrich
each other's thinking. However students experience Cass, they will find
an openness, energy and intelligence that mark out their staff, students,
alumni and partners. |
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City University of Hong Kong Business School
Offices: Kowloon, Hong Kong
The mission of the City University of Hong Kong Business School is to be
a centre of academic and professional excellence dedicated to meeting the
educational needs of the Hong Kong business community. In doing so, it creates
a climate of scholarship and high academic endeavor that challenges academic
staff to excel in their chosen fields in teaching, research and consultancy. |
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Claremont University Graduate School of Management
Offices: Claremont, California
The Claremont University Drucker and Masotoshi School of Management is intimate
by design, allowing them to offer a personalized, reflective, yet practical
learning experience in their MBA, EMBA, MSFE, and dual degree programs.
Their interaction with Claremont Graduate University’s seven other graduate
schools creates a rich, transdisciplinary educational environment, while
their affiliation with the prestigious Claremont Colleges offers the resources
of a much larger institution. |
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Clarkson University School of Business
Offices: Potsdam, New York
At the Clarkson University School of Business, they don't believe in a one-major-fits-all
approach to business. Students may be interested in technology in the business
setting, or may be drawn to eBusiness. Whatever students' interest, today's
employers embrace graduates who have a rigorous preparation and knack for
innovation. After taking the School of Business's first-year business curriculum,
students can choose from many majors. |
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Clark
University Graduate School of Management
Offices: Worcester, Massachusetts
Future leaders need in-depth preparation in specific fields such as finance
or marketing. At the Clark University Graduate School of Management there
is a choice of several concentrations in which to build a critical depth
of knowledge. But, being an expert in one discipline will not be enough
in tomorrow’s business world. Students will need knowledge and skills that
cut across fields—such as managing new information technologies, working
in global or cross-functional teams, managing change, organizing international
operations, or using the Internet for strategic advantage. |
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Clemson University College of Business & Behavioral Science
Offices: Clemson, South Carolina
The Clemson University College of Business and Behavioral Science will develop
leaders who are exceptionally qualified, globally competitive, entrepreneurial,
and committed to the betterment of society. The college will produce scholarly
research that is relevant to their stakeholders and support professional
and public service activities to contribute to economic, social, and intellectual
development. |
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Cleveland
State University College of Business Administration
Offices: Cleveland, Ohio
At the Nance College of Business Administration, serving you—the student—is
their focus. And they don’t just teach you business. As an integral part
of Cleveland State University, Nance gives you access to the complete resources
of a full academic institution. As a trusted partner to successful businesses
all over the region—Nance gives you practical, applied, effective education.
As a student, you will help businesses solve pressing day-to-day challenges. |
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