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Danube University Krems Business School
Offices: Krems, Austria
The Danube University Krems Business School
characterizes its view of management in
a business environment characterized by
globalization. Globalization means growing
worldwide interdependence of politics, economics,
culture, businesses, and consumers, and
it demands individuals, who, with professional
expertise and understanding, can provide
leadership for companies and their employees.
Managers must be proficient with traditional
management techniques, but at the same time
they must posses social competence and intercultural
adaptability. |
Dartmouth University School of Business
Offices: Hanover, California
The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
is the first graduate school of business—and
is one of the top management schools in
the world. Tuck offers only one degree program—the
full-time MBA. Such focus allows Tuck to
offer outstanding support to its students
and faculty. In addition to its MBA program,
Tuck offers a select array of executive
education and other non-degree programs,
like the Tuck Business Bridge Program®. |
DePaul University Graduate School
of Business
Offices: Chicago, California
DePaul's Kellstadt Graduate School of Business
provides a high-quality, pragmatic and flexible
education experience for working professionals.
They are widely recognized as a premier
provider of graduate business education
as their Evening MBA program has been ranked
a top-10 program by US News & World Report
for more than a decade. They cater to the
educational needs of professionals who represent
all facets of the Chicagoland business community. |
DeVry University Graduate School
of Management
Offices: Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
DeVry University's Keller Graduate School
of Management offers seven master's degree
programs in management as well as a variety
of graduate certificates. Each year thousands
of working professionals enhance their careers
through Keller. Convenience, flexibility
and the highest standards of educational
excellence are hallmarks of Keller that
can be experienced while earning your master’s
degree in as little as one year. |
Drake University College of Business & Public
Administration
Offices: Des Moines, Iowa
The Drake University College of Business
and Public Administration (CBPA) is to educate
effective business and professional leaders
by bringing the world into the classroom
and taking the classroom into the world.
The CBPA offers a student centered environment
for the study of business. Approximately
900 students are pursuing undergraduate
degrees in ten majors. An additional 475
students are enrolled in graduate studies
pursuing masters degrees in business administration
(MBA), public administration (MPA), finance
(MFM) and accounting (MACC). |
Drexel University College of Business
Offices: Philadelphia, California
Recognized by Financial Times,
US News & World Report and
Entrepreneur for superior programs,
Drexel University's LeBow College of Business
continues to build upon the legacy of Drexel
University founder and eminent financier
Anthony J. Drexel. The College strives to
empower, enrich and inspire future business
leaders through an innovative, strategic
approach to business education defined by
leadership and ethics, industry perspectives
and technological orientation. |
Duke University School of Business
Offices: Durham, California
In its relatively short history, The Fuqua
School of Business at Duke University has
established itself as one of the leading
business schools in the world. Fuqua is
the youngest of the top-tier US business
schools. They enrolled their first class
(12 strong) in 1970. Today, the annual enrollment
in their degree programs is approximately
1,340. These programs include The Duke MBA
(daytime) program, The Duke MBA—Global Executive
program, The Duke MBA—Weekend Executive
program, The Duke MBA—Cross Continent program
and the PhD program. |
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