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Encyclopedia > Business schools

In the USA a business school is a graduate school which offers an Masters of Business Administration. They include schools of "business", "business administration", "management".


In the rest of the world the term may be used to refer to a faculty or school in a university which teaches predominantly business courses.

External links

  • Business schools directory (http://www.mbaprograms.org)

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Business school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (926 words)
A business school is a university-level institution that teaches topics such as accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy and quantitative methods.
In North America a business school is often understood to be a university graduate school which offers a Master of Business Administration or equivalent degree.
It claims to be the first business school to have a Nobel laureate on its faculty: George Stigler won the prize after retiring from the school in 1981.
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