School Concentrations/Specializations:
E-commerce
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Management Information Systems
Manufacturing and Technology Management
Marketing
Operations Management
Product Innovation Management
Supply Chain Management
Technology
Technology Commercialization
AREAS OF STUDY
The school reports that the following are its five leading areas of study:
Finance
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Technology Commercialization
Average number of students in a core course: 50
Average number of students in an elective course: 25
Number of elective courses (not multiple sessions of same course) available in academic year: 32
Percentage of electives offered in 2002-2003 that are new in the past three years: 44%
New electives added in past 12 months:
Supply Chain Management
Corporate Reform
Japanese Business
FULL-TIME PROGRAM FACULTY
Full-time faculty in residence over past 12 months
87
Adjunct or visiting faculty in residence over past 12 months
21
Tenured professors
54
Of those, what percentage are:
Female
13%
Underrepresented minorities: (1)
9%
Members of company boards/ directors of boards of advisors
11%
Have owned a business
27%
(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:
MBA/MS (Master of Science)
MBA/PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
OTHER B-SCHOOL DEGREE PROGRAMS
Other degree programs offered through the B-school:
Master of Accounting
Master of Economics
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:
Business Ethics
MBA Student Association
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
Students plan group vacations that attract at least a third of the class? No
MBA Games, or sports contests against rival B-schools: n/a