Hult International Business School
Founded in 1964, Hult International Business School is a leading business school based in Cambridge (Massachusetts), offering business-related degree programs including MBA, Master's and Undergraduate degrees. It was formerly known as the Arthur D. Little School of Management.
The accelerated one-year MBA curriculum is designed to give you a practical management education. The part-time MBA curriculum is identical to the fully accredited full-time MBA program and it can be completed in two years. Other Master's programs offered include the Master of International Business (MIB), Master of Arts in International Relations, and Master of Finance.
The School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA). The School's degrees have also been recognized by the British Accreditations Council of Independent Further and Higher Education.
Hult is ranked among the top 1% of all business schools world wide and placed among the Financial Times’ Top 100 business schools. It offers students the opportunity to study in five locations around the globe - Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai.
Rankings:
- 44th globally in The Economist's Full Time MBA Ranking 2009.
- 55th in the U.S. and 97th in the world in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2009.
- 16th best in the U.S. and the 31st best business school in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit 2008.
- 39th internationally for its MBA program (EIU 2007).
The accelerated one-year MBA curriculum is designed to give you a practical management education. The part-time MBA curriculum is identical to the fully accredited full-time MBA program and it can be completed in two years. Other Master's programs offered include the Master of International Business (MIB), Master of Arts in International Relations, and Master of Finance.
The School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA). The School's degrees have also been recognized by the British Accreditations Council of Independent Further and Higher Education.
Hult is ranked among the top 1% of all business schools world wide and placed among the Financial Times’ Top 100 business schools. It offers students the opportunity to study in five locations around the globe - Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai.
Rankings:
- 44th globally in The Economist's Full Time MBA Ranking 2009.
- 55th in the U.S. and 97th in the world in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2009.
- 16th best in the U.S. and the 31st best business school in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit 2008.
- 39th internationally for its MBA program (EIU 2007).
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