Archive for March, 2019

Berkeley Haas School of Business

March 21, 2019

The Walter A. Haas School of Business, also known as the Haas School of Business or Berkeley Haas, is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley.

The school is housed in four buildings surrounding a central courtyard on the southeastern corner of the UC Berkeley campus. It was the nation’s first business school at a public university and is ranked as a global top ten business school by The Economist, Financial Times, and Bloomberg Businessweek.

The Berkeley MBA Program is a two-year curriculum designed to prepare students for business leadership. In addition to its core curriculum and elective courses, Berkeley Haas requires all MBA students to take an Applied Innovation course, such as Haas@Work or International Business Development.

Prospective full-time MBA students may apply to one of two concurrent degree programs; Haas offers a five-semester MBA/MPH program through the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and a four-year JD/MBA program through the UC Berkeley School of Law or the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. Current students may apply to a semester-long exchange program with Columbia Business School, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, IESE Business School, HEC Paris, or London Business School.

The Berkeley Haas Full-time MBA Program was ranked #7 in The MBA Guidebook‘s 2017 global ranking of Top Full Time MBA Programs

Wharton School MBA ranking

March 19, 2019

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (also known as Wharton Business School, The Wharton School or simply Wharton) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in 1881 through a donation from Joseph Wharton, the Wharton School is the world’s oldest collegiate school of business. Furthermore, Wharton is the business school that has produced the highest number of billionaires in the US.

We recommend that you pay a visit to The MBA Guidebook if you want to know more about the Wharton School MBA program ranking.

Stanford Graduate School of Business Review and Ranking

March 13, 2019

The Stanford Graduate School of Business (also known as Stanford GSB or GSB) is the graduate business school of Stanford University in Stanford, California.

The school was founded in 1925 when trustee Herbert Hoover formed a committee of Wallace Alexander, George Rolph, Paul Shoup, Thomas Gregory, and Milton Esberg to secure the needed funds for the school’s founding. Willard Hotchkiss became first dean of Stanford GSB.

The library was formally inaugurated on April 3, 1933. The collection was established with 1,000 volumes and assorted reports] The school moved from Jordan Hall to new quarters in the History Corner of the Main Quad in 1937.

The two-year Stanford MBA Program is a full-time, residential course of study that leads to a general management degree while helping you develop your vision and the skills to achieve it.

To know more, visit the Stanford Graduate School of Business Application Guide