School Concentrations/Specializations:
E-Commerce
Entrepreneurship
Finance
General Management
Management Information Systems
Full-time MBAs enrolled in entrepreneurial studies/small business concentration in past 12 months: 10
AREAS OF STUDY
The school reports that the following are its five leading areas of study:
Entrepreneurship
Finance
General Management
Healthcare Administration
International Business
Average number of students in a core course: 70
Average number of students in an elective course: 25
Number of elective courses (not multiple sessions of same course) available in academic year: 30
Percentage of electives offered in 2000-2001 that are new in the past three years: 15%
New electives added in past 12 months:
Green Management
Public Utilities Finance
FULL-TIME PROGRAM FACULTY
Full-time faculty in residence over past 12 months
92
Adjunct or visiting faculty in residence over past 12 months
48
Percent of faculty with at least five years of full-time corporate experience
22%
Tenured professors
128
Of those, what percentage are:
Female
26%
Underrepresented minorities: (1)
n/a
Focus on entrepreneurship
63%
Members of company boards/ directors of boards of advisors
40%
Have owned a business
45%
(1) Defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American. Asian
Americans are not included in the minority percentage.
JOINT-DEGREE PROGRAMS
Joint-degree programs offered to full-time students:
Master of International Affairs
OTHER B-SCHOOL DEGREE PROGRAMS
Other degree programs offered:
Master of Electronic Commerce
Master of Entrepreneurial Studies/Small Business
Master of Finance
Master of International Economics & Management
Master of Health Care Management Econom & Policy
Master in Fashion Management
STUDENT LIFE
Editor's note: While the B-school may not have an active club in an area that interests you, the greater university system may.
B-school has active professional clubs in the following areas:
Consulting
Entrepreneurship
Fashion & Design
Finance
Marketing
B-school has active networking clubs in the following areas:
n/a
Religious organizations active on campus:
n/a
Active intramural sports teams:
n/a
Annual group trips that attract at least a third of the class? No
MBA Games, or sports contests against rival B-schools: