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Seattle Pacific University School of Business
& Economics
Offices: Seattle, Washington
Since its inception, the School of Business
and Economics at Seattle Pacific University
has built an exceptional business education
on a solid foundation of ethics and values.
All graduate business students in their
programs will take two required ethics classes.
In all of the rest of their courses, they
will find that the faculty integrates ethical
issues throughout the curriculum. They also
operate a Center for Integrity in Business
and publish Ethix, an international
journal. |
Seattle University School of Business
Offices: Seattle, Washington
The Seattle University Albers School is
home to about 1575 undergraduate and graduate
business students. The Albers School offers
students a BA in economics or a BA in business
administration with the choice of a number
of majors. Their MBA is the largest nationally
accredited, evening program for working
professionals in the Pacific Northwest.
They also offer graduate degrees in finance,
international business and professional
accounting. They are one of only 406 business
schools in the US with AACSB accreditation. |
Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of
Science & Technology
Offices: Karachi, Pakistan
The Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute
of Science and Technology (SZABIST) has
been established with the objectives of
producing highly qualified, scientific and
technical personnel to meet the country's
requirements of conducting state-of-the-art
scientific and technological research and
development in support of the private and
public sector. Business Week, the
leading international business magazine,
has listed SZABIST among the best business
schools of the world for four consecutive
years. |
Simon Fraser University Faculty of Business
Administration
Offices: Victoria, British Colombia
Since the creation of Canada’s first Executive
MBA in 1968, Simon Fraser University Faculty
of Business Administration has championed
lifelong learning, productive change and
the need to be innovative as they deliver
research and teaching that makes an impact.
Undergraduate, graduate and PhD programs
demonstrate a spirit of innovation, flexibility
and relevance. Supported by extensive partnerships
with public, private and not-for-profit
organizations, their goal is to produce
broadly educated, enterprising and socially
responsible managers capable of making lasting
contributions to their communities. |
Simmons College School of Management
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
A leading center for innovative teaching,
research and discourse on women, leadership
and management, the Simmons College School
of Management (SOM) offers a demanding management
education to women MBA and undergraduate
students. SOM is also a leading-edge provider
of executive education, consulting services,
and applied research to senior management
in business, government, and the nonprofit
sector. |
Southeastern Missouri State University School
of Business Administration
Offices: Cape Girardeau, Missouri
On a continuous basis, Southeastern Missouri
State University School of Business Administration
strives to provide their most valued assets,
their students, with business studies for
tomorrow’s business successes—a mission
that at all times forces them to understand
the needs of their students and the competitive
business environment. Their growing number
of MBA electives is one of their most significant
indications of fulfilling this mission. |
Southern Methodist University School of
Business
Offices: Dallas, Texas
At Southern Methodist University’s Cox School
of Business, what happens in the classroom
is just the beginning. Business professionals
choose them to advance their educations.
Companies choose them to build their talent
pools. And their alumni stay connected year
after year. The Financial Times ranks SMU
Cox Executive MBA program ranks among the
top 30 in the world and among the top 15
in the US. |
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Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Offices: Palo Alto, California
Stanford Business School students come from
all over the world. They have done every
type of job and activity imaginable. Students
are competitive, but they benefit from a
supportive, cooperative environment. The
Business School community provides ample
opportunities for students to share and
learn from one another, as well as work
closely with a superb faculty. |
State University of New York at New Paltz
School of Business
Offices: New Paltz, New York
Students who attend the State University
of new York at New Paltz School of Business
find it a place where challenging courses,
strong academic majors in business, and
a solid liberal arts foundation help develop
the skills needed to prepare for the challenges
of today's business environment. It is a
program that is characterized by a faculty
and staff who care about people and devote
time getting to know students. |
Stetson University School of Business Administration
Offices: DeLand, Florida
The Stetson University School of Business
Administration programs are rooted in the
liberal arts and focus on business practice.
Accreditation by the AACSB International
(The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools
of Business) of their undergraduate and
graduate business and accounting programs
places them among a select group of institutions
nationally. Combined with a Phi Beta Kappa
quality arts and sciences college, they
are among a very few private colleges or
universities having such demonstrated quality. |
Stockholm School of Economics
Offices: Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm School of Economics is a private
university that trains young and mid-career
women and men for leading positions in both
the private and public sectors. About 1,900
students are registered in programs at various
levels (the Executive Education Programs
excluded). SSE research programs rank among
the best in the world in areas such as health
economics, finance, business law and economics. |
Suffolk University School of Management
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
At the Suffolk University Sawyer School
of Management they do more than just talk
about the new global economy as a remote
business model. Their curriculum is designed
to embrace evolving business practices.
Their faculty hail from all parts of the
globe and bring a unique outlook to the
classroom. Their students come from over
100 different countries and their curriculum
focuses on global business. |
SUNY Geneseo School of Business
Offices: Geneseo, New York
The SUNY Geneseo School of Business is committed
to continuous improvements and to excellence
in business education. Through their carefully
designed degree programs and sustained commitment
to teaching, they prepare graduates to assume
responsible leadership positions in professional
employment, to enter and succeed in graduate
schools, and to develop lifelong habits
of learning. In support of their teaching
mission, they emphasize applied and instructional
development scholarship. |
Syracuse University School of Management
Offices: Syracuse, New York
Named for trailblazing financier Martin
J Whitman '49 BS, the Syracuse University
Martin J. Whitman School of Management is
proud to offer programs that nurture graduates
who—like Whitman himself—mix a shirtsleeves
work ethic and entrepreneurial mind-set
with high integrity, exceptional business
acumen, social conscience, and a lifelong
commitment to mentoring and learning. In
2005, Entrepreneur magazine once
again recognized the Whitman School among
the top-13 entrepreneurship programs in
the nation. |
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