Boston University School of Management

Overview

Founded as the College of Business Administration in 1913, Boston University School of Management educates builders and leaders. The School develops new ideas and insights for scholars and practitioners through its faculty’s research; and by fusing the art, science, and technology of business in our teaching, we impart knowledge of business disciplines with a unique cross-functional perspective to prepare ethical, innovative leaders for the good of society worldwide. Our students acquire advanced teaming skills, appreciate the impact of management systems, and understand the strategic and operating applications of new technologies. The School is the pioneer of the MS·MBA program, a rigorous dual-degree, integrating traditional management education with expertise in the information technologies that are transforming business. The School also offers executive programs, an undergraduate degree, and a full range of graduate degrees, such as the top-ranked MBA in Health Sector Management and the MBA in Public & Nonprofit Management.

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