BYU Marriott School of Management

Marriott School of Management (MSM) is a business school of Brigham Young University (BYU), consistently placed among the very best for its MBA and EMBA programs in the world and in the top 10 nationally for its accounting programs.

It offers several graduate degree programs including the MAcc, MBA, EMBA, Executive MPA, MISM, and MPA. MBA students can specialize in one of the following majors: Finance; Marketing; Supply Chain Management; Product Development; Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management.

The school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Rankings:

- The School undergraduate program is placed among the top 50 "Best Business Programs", rated 31st in the 2010 edition of U.S.News & World Report. In specialty categories, it is ranked 3rd in accounting, 18th in entrepreneurship, 20th in international business and 25th in management.

- The undergraduate business programs rated 5th overall and 1st among recruiters according to BusinessWeek magazine (2009).

- 92nd globally in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2009.

- 89th globally in the FT EMBA Ranking 2009.

- The BYU program is placed 16th for return on investment in Forbes, 2009.

- The undergraduate information systems program is placed among the top ten in the nation (TechRepublic 2008).

- The School undergraduate program is ranked 18th in the annual survey published by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review (2009).

- The undergraduate Accounting program is placed 4th in the U.S. News 2008 and 3rd in the Public Accounting Report 2008.

- The MAcc is placed 1st nationally (Public Accounting Report, 2008).

- 51st among top public affairs programs (US News 2008).

- The MBA program is placed 22nd in the nation (BusinessWeek, 2008). Other functional areas and specialties rankings include No. 4 Accounting, No. 9 Operations/Production (Global Supply Chain), No. 11 Marketing, No. 14 General Management and No. 16 Finance.

- The Master of Business Administration Program is placed 1st in the nation among regional schools in the Wall Street Journal, 2007. It is also ranked 2nd among the best schools for hiring graduates with strong ethical standards. In addition BYU is placed 4th in the paper’s “accounting” honor roll and 9th in “corporate social responsibility”.

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