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Oakland University School of Business Administration
Offices: Oakland, California
Oakland University School of School of Business
Administration advances knowledge and enhances
students' abilities to manage in a global
business environment. This is achieved through
a synergistic combination of teaching, scholarship,
and professional service, with emphasis
on the linkage of theory and practice, and
the application and management of technology.
Toward the achievement of these ends, the
SBA promotes collaborative relationships
among students, faculty, administrators
and employers. |
Ohio State University College of
Business
Offices: Columbus, Ohio
Since 1916, the Ohio State University Fisher
College of Business has produced exceptional
leaders who meet the challenges of a changing
global business environment through creative
and effective solutions. Over the course
of more than eight decades, the college
has undergone several major organizational
changes. In 1993, the college received a
major gift from alumnus Max. M. Fisher,
a leading industrialist, philanthropist
and public servant. |
Oklahoma City University School
of Business
Offices: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
One of the most important attributes of
the Okalahoma City University Meinders School
of Business is the faculty. The average
actual business experience of the faculty
is 20 years. Ninety percent hold doctorate
degrees or the equivalent and regularly
publish articles in professional journals.
The average class size is less than 20 students.
Individualized instruction and small classes
insure that each student receives encouragement
and assistance. |
Oklahoma State University School
of Business
Offices: Stillwater, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma State University Spears School
of Business is composed of six academic
departments with more than 100 tenure and
tenure-track educational professionals.
The student body is made up of more than
3,900 undergraduate students pursuing 15
degrees with approximately 800 students
pursuing six master's degrees. The School
also offers PhD's in business administration
and in economics. The Spears School of Business
serves its stakeholders through its role
as a professional college in Oklahoma's
land-grant university. |
Old Dominion University College of Business
& Public Administration
Offices: Norfolk, Virginia
The Old Dominion University College of Business
and Public Administration is an AACSB accredited
school, both in general business and in
accounting. Their strength is in their variety,
in terms of people and also programs and
centers. They offer a Bachelor of Science
degree with seven undergraduate majors,
as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Economics. Masters level programs include
the Masters of Business Administration,
Master of Science in Accounting, Master
of Arts in Economics, Master of Science
in Computer Science, and many others. |
Oregon State University College of Business
Offices: Corvallis, Oregon
From its beginnings in 1868, rudimentary
business training was an established part
of the curriculum of Oregon State University
Corvallis College of Business. A two-year
collegiate course in commerce, organized
in 1898, had grown into a full four-year
curriculum by 1900. Along with agriculture,
home economics, and engineering, the School
of Commerce became one of the four major
schools of Oregon Agricultural College—and
among the first 12 schools of commerce in
the nation. |
Oxford Business School
Offices: Oxford, England
Established in 1996, Oxford University’s
Saïd Business School is Europe’s fastest-growing
business school, with a reputation for innovative
business education. The School combines
the highest standards of academic rigor
with a practical understanding of business
and wealth creation. Their faculty are engaged
in boundary-extending research on key management
issues, in dialogue with the wider intellectual
community and with practitioners. |
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Pace University School of Business
Offices: New York, New York
The Pace University Lubin School of Business
is professionally accredited for both business
and accounting by AACSB International, an
elite distinction shared by fewer than 3%
of business schools in the world. Whether
considering accelerating your current career
or just starting out in business, Lubin
offers full-time and part-time undergraduate
and graduate business programs to jump start
your career aspirations. You will study
in the business capital of the world with
a diverse multi-cultural student body, an
ideal preparation for doing business in
an increasingly complex global environment.
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Pacific Lutheran University School of Business
Offices: Tacoma, Washington
The Pacific Lutheran University School of
Business offers more than simply a degree—it
is a transformative learning experience
that prepares students for a professional
career. The PLU BBA and MBA programs are
not just about mastering subject matter
but also about cultivating values, habits
of mind and behaviors. The PLU School of
Business is for people who understand both
the degree of global connectedness and the
rapid pace of change, and who are driven
to develop their gifts to make a positive
difference in the world. |
Pennsylvania State University College
of Business
Offices: University Park, Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania State Smeal College of
Business thinks big. Their MBA program is
internationally ranked. The Penn Sate is
world-class. New buildings extend their
campus each year. They're part of one of
the biggest education brands in the world.
And their alumni network stretches out across
the globe, opening doors for the thousands
of graduates who swell its ranks every year. |
Pepperdine University School of
Business & Management
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The mission of the Pepperdine University
George L Graziadio School of Business and
Management is to develop values-centered
leaders for contemporary business practice
through education that is entrepreneurial
in spirit, ethical in focus, and global
in orientation. As a professional school
growing out of the tradition of a Christian
University, they seek to positively impact
both the society at large, and the organizations
and communities in which their students
and graduates are members. |
Portland State University School of Business
Administration
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The School of Business Administration at
Portland State University is a key player
in the region's economic future and is the
largest business school in the Pacific Northwest,
with 400 graduate and 3,000 undergraduate
students studying business each year. Academically,
they emphasize the link between business
theory and practice, and continually develop
programs that respond to the changing needs
of business. |
Purdue University School of Management
Offices: West Lafayette, Indiana
The Wall Street Journal named Purdue University's
Krannert School of Management a No. 1 MBA
school. The Journal's survey of corporate
recruiters concluded that the Krannert School
is the No. 1 program in the nation that
serves recruiters from a regional base.
Based on its priority of serving recruiters
from the Midwest, Krannert was ranked No.
1. Krannert is an excellent value. Consistently
ranked in the Top 25-30 MBA programs in
the major ranking surveys, its tuition and
expenses nevertheless remain very reasonable. |
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Queensland University of Technology Graduate
School of Business
Offices: Brisbane, Australia
With over 7000 students including 1300 international
students, Queensland University of Technology
Graduate School of Business is one of the
largest and most respected business faculties
in Australia. They are the first Australian
business school to achieve accreditation
by the three leading international bodies—AACSB
International, EQUIS, and AMBA. All three
accreditations are hallmarks of excellence
and recognition of the quality of their
courses by their international peers. Their
innovative programs recognize that in the
ever-changing world of business you need
to ensure you’re up to date with the latest
industry thinking. |
Queen's School of Business
Offices: Kinston, Ontario
In the last decade, Queen’s School of Business
has vaulted to the forefront in North American
business education, capturing national and
international top rankings for three of
its programs and securing its reputation
as one of the world’s premiere business
schools. Since its founding in 1937, the
School has continuously introduced new technologies
in business education and new ideas for
the practice of management. It is also the
only Canadian business school which is truly
national in scope, with three of its MBA
programs. |
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