Professors with at least 5 years of full-time corporate experience: 15%
Professors for executive education
Full-time faculty (with tenure):
77%
Full-time faculty (without tenure):
n/a
Adjunct faculty:
7%
Other:
16%
Description: Business Consultants
Female:
23%
International (1):
33%
Underrepresented minorities (2):
n/a
Research papers on entrepreneurial studies/small business: n/a
(1) Faculty from countries other than the school's home country
(2) Defined as U.S.
citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American. Asian
Americans are not included in the minority percentage.
Total revenues generated by non-degree executive education programs (including open-enrollment and custom programs)
$15,000,000
$9,500,000
58%
Percent of overall executive education revenue that comes from custom programs to a single company
n/a
n/a
n/a
Percentage of total revenues coming from custom programs to a specific group of companies or a consortium
n/a
n/a
n/a
Total revenues generated from custom programs
n/a
n/a
n/a
Entrepreneurial/Small Business budget: $200,000
Change in the past 12 months: 5%
Change since 1996: 25%
Executive education operations are run out of a for-profit entity: Yes
Organization: Duke Corporate Education
Year founded: 2000
Graduate school's total dollar endowment as of August 1, 2001:$140,850,678
FACILITIES
Executive Education Center
Built:
2001
Classrooms:
3
Cost:
$14,000,000
School provides temporary housing for its executive students:
Yes
If school doesn't have an executive education center, will it open one within the next two years?
No
Distance courses offered or planned:
Duke is exploring offering MBA-type courses. Each offering would be about 45 minutes of lectures/exercises.
Plans to extend executive education offerings:
Duke will continue to increase its course offerings. The B-school is also designing a new building and classroom space.
Information found in this survey was provided on behalf of the B-school by Amanda Allgood