The part-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) program of the College of Business of the University of Nevada, Reno is ranked No. 17 in the United States by Business Week Magazine.
The College of Business MBA program, started in 1965, accommodates the needs of professionals by offering courses during the evening hours. The program allows students to complete the degree at a pace that fits their personal schedule, without the interruption of their professional career.
The ranking of our MBA program is a strong reflection of the quality of our students and faculty of the college, said Kambiz Raffiee, associate dean and director of the MBA program. The commitment of the MBA office and leadership of the college reinforces the quality of this graduate program and our commitment to students.
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The MBA program at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany has been ranked among the nations top 30 part-time MBA programs by BusinessWeek magazine.
The IUS program was ranked No. 18 in the nation and No. 3 in the Midwest.
The magazine has ranked executive MBA and executive education programs since the 1990s, but launched the new part-time rankings this year.
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The University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business MBA program has been ranked in the top 20 in two surveys released this week.
The Aspen Institute has ranked the Leeds School 20th for social and environmental stewardship in its 2007-08 Beyond Grey Pinstripes rankings. The biennial global ranking evaluates business school efforts to prepare graduates for new business realities demanding social and environmental stewardship. Beyond Grey Pinstripes also ranked the Leeds School eighth among small schools with spring 2007 enrollments of less than 100 students.
Entrepreneur magazine and the Princeton Review partnered in a survey of entrepreneurship programs
GSUs MBA Program ranked 8th in nation
For the 12th consecutive year, the Masters degree in Business Administration program at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University has been ranked by U.S. News & World Reports survey as one of the top ten part-time programs in the nation.
The program, which also exists in Henry County, is ranked eighth in the 2008 survey.
The only business school in the Southeast to make the top 10 list, Robinson Colleges MBA program ranks fourth in the nation among public universities on the list of top programs by business school deans
In ranking the best part-time MBA programs, Business Week put Daniels at No. 6 in the United States and at No. 1 for the Southwest region.
Business Week said the Daniels program is suited for people interested in changing careers.
The ranking of part-time MBA programs is a first for the magazine.
The rankings were based on three criteria: a survey sent to 9,274 part-time MBA students at 81 programs, which was used to measure student satisfaction; an academic quality score, which includes the average GMAT score; and post-MBA outcomes, which is based on those who say the program was
Graduate school ranks in top 10 The Kellstadt Graduate School of Business ranks number nine in the nation
The DePaul University Kellstadt Graduate School of Business has been ranked among the top 10 in the nation for the part-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) program.
The number nine spot was awarded to DePaul by the U.S. News & World Report magazine for 2008, making this the twelfth time the university has achieved a top 10 ranking over the past 13 years.
For over 50 years, DePauls MBA program has been a part of the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. There are
An alternative ranking of master of business administration programs has listed Lamar University’s MBA program as one of the best in the world.
Lamar ranked 85th on the Aspen Institute’s Beyond Grey Pinstripes Global 100 list. This alternative ranking of business schools spotlights innovative MBA programs that integrate social and environmental stewardship into their curriculum and research.
The faculty of the College of Business and particularly Dr. Brad Mayer, associate dean and director of the MBA program, have been hard at work enhancing and broadening our curriculum to better incorporate ethics as well as social and environmental concerns in our courses, offerings
U.S. News & World Report listed the Professional MBA program at the Cox School of Business as No. 9 in its recent graduate program rankings. The Executive MBA program ranked No. 15. The full-time MBA program ranked No. 44.
The No. 9 spot makes the PMBA program the highest ranked program in Texas. The No. 44 spot ties the full-time MBA program with Vanderbilt University.
"While these rankings support the overall quality of our programs for full-time students and working professionals, we continue to remain focused on academic excellence," Albert W. Niemi, Jr., dean of the Cox School of Business said. "Year
U.S. News & World Report magazine has ranked Babson College the #1 MBA program for entrepreneurship for the 15th year in a row.
Besides Babson, other top five entrepreneurship programs are Stanford University, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan).
Additionally, U.S. News has ranked Babson's MBA program #48 overall.
The full rankings are available at www.usnews.com.
Babson has a rich history in the field of entrepreneurship studies:
* First course in entrepreneurship -- 1966
* First "hall of fame" for distinguished entrepreneurs -- 1977
* First academic center for entrepreneurship -- 1978
* First undergraduate entrepreneurship major -- 1979
* First endowed
Mount St. Marys College (MSMC) is launching a Master of Business Administration degree program beginning in fall 2008. The program will be offered on weekends and features a cross-disciplinary curriculum and a study-abroad requirement.
Mount St. Marys College brings a 60-year history of excellence in business education to the new MBA program and is ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 20 regional universities with masters programs in the west for 2008. This new graduate business program builds on the strengths of faculty in the Business Administration Department, said College Provost Eleanor Siebert. The MBA joins the
The part-time MBA program at Santa Clara University’s Leavey School of Business was ranked No. 13 among the top MBA part-time programs in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report magazine’s annual “America’s Best Graduate Schools” rankings.
Other part time MBA programs in California ranked by U.S. News in the top 15 are: The Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley (6), the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (6), and the Anderson School of Business at the University of California, Los Angeles (4).
The part-time MBA program at Santa Clara
The top 10 business schools of India have been given in alphabetical order and not by rank, as the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) did not wish to participate in the survey. Hence the rankings begin from the eleventh.
The Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad is ranked 11th; ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad is ranked 12th; Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi is ranked 13th; International Management Institute, New Delhi is ranked 14th; University Business School, Chandigarh is ranked 15th; T A Pai Management Institute, Manipal is ranked 16th; Goa Institute of Management, Goa is ranked 17th; Indian Institute of Forest Management,
Mount St. Marys College (MSMC) is launching a Master of Business Administration degree program beginning in fall 2008. The program will be offered on weekends and features a cross-disciplinary curriculum and a study-abroad requirement.
Mount St. Marys College brings a 60-year history of excellence in business education to the new MBA program and is ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 20 regional universities with masters programs in the west for 2008. This new graduate business program builds on the strengths of faculty in the Business Administration Department, said College Provost Eleanor Siebert. The MBA joins the
The top 10 business schools of India have been given in alphabetical order and not by rank, as the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) did not wish to participate in the survey. Hence the rankings begin from the eleventh.
The Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad is ranked 11th; ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad is ranked 12th; Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi is ranked 13th; International Management Institute, New Delhi is ranked 14th; University Business School, Chandigarh is ranked 15th; T A Pai Management Institute, Manipal is ranked 16th; Goa Institute of Management, Goa is ranked 17th; Indian Institute of Forest Management,
This is the eighth year that I have ranked Indian business schools for Outlook magazine. After every survey appears, skeptics spring up with usual questions: What is the purpose of such surveys? Is it merely to increase circulation or raise advertisement revenue for the magazine? Then, there are integrity issues, such as whether a higher rank would lead to more advertising for the publication from such B-schools.
There is no denying the commercial aspect of such surveys, in the sense that such special survey issues are marketed to potential advertisers and, because they often tend to be best-selling issues, there is
University of Alabamas MBA program ranked high by Princeton Review
For the second consecutive year, the MBA program at the University of Alabamas Manderson Graduate School of Business has achieved top 10 rankings in three categories in the Princeton Review.
Manderson ranked fifth for best professors, fourth for best campus facilities and eighth for best administration.
The Princeton Reviews 2006 edition of its Best 237 Business Schools says the University of Alabama offers MBA candidates the ability to develop personal relationships with all of the professors and does so at a very affordable tuition rate.
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