Eli Broad College of Business MBA
The Eli Broad College of Business is the business college at Michigan State University (USA), offering programs in Accounting, Finance, General Business, Human Resource Management, Marketing and more.
The Undergraduate Programs are offered with Specializations in Entrepreneurship, Information Technology, International Business, and Sales Communication.
The Full-Time MBA is a 21-month program. Concentrations offered include Human Resource Management, Marketing, Finance, and Supply Chain Management. In addition the School offers a Weekend MBA and other specialized Master's degree programs including the Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Science in Operations and Engineering Management, and Master of Science in Supply Chain Management. Doctoral Programs are offered in Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Management, Logistics, Management, Marketing, and Operations & Sourcing Management.
Rankings:
- 40th overall and 18th among public universities in the ranking of full-time MBA programs (U.S. News & World Report 2010). It is also placed highly in the following subject areas: Supply Chain/Logistics (2nd), Production/Operations (11th), International (16th), Accounting ( 21st).
- In the U.S. News 2010 ranking for undergraduate business programs, Eli Broad College of Business is rated 15th among public institutions and 25th nationally. It is also placed highly in the following subjects: Supply Chain Management/Logistics (2nd), Production/Operations Management (11th), Accounting (15th), International Business (16th), Management (21st).
- 63rd in the world and 34th in the US (Financial Times 2009 ranking of full-time MBA programs). In addition it is placed 14th in the U.S. and 55th globally in "value for money", 1st globally in "Best in Industry" (operations, logistics, supply chain management), and 3rd in the world in "Placement Success".
- 8th among public schools and 21st overall in the Forbes ranking of Full-Time MBA programs 2009.
- The Full-Time MBA program is placed 40th overall and 19th among public universities (USNWR "America’s Best Graduate Schools 2009 - Business"). Several subject areas are ranked highly: Supply Chain/Logistics (2nd), International (16th), Production/Operations (16th), Accounting (22nd), Marketing (24th).
- 52nd nationally and 20th among public institutions (BusinessWeek 2009 rankings of undergraduate business school programs).
- 39th nationally and 13th among public schools for the undergraduate business programs (BusinessWeek 2008).
- 54th in the FT Ranking of Top Executive MBA programs 2006.
- 32nd in the Forbes Ranking of Top MBA Programs 2005.
The Undergraduate Programs are offered with Specializations in Entrepreneurship, Information Technology, International Business, and Sales Communication.
The Full-Time MBA is a 21-month program. Concentrations offered include Human Resource Management, Marketing, Finance, and Supply Chain Management. In addition the School offers a Weekend MBA and other specialized Master's degree programs including the Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Science in Operations and Engineering Management, and Master of Science in Supply Chain Management. Doctoral Programs are offered in Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Management, Logistics, Management, Marketing, and Operations & Sourcing Management.
Rankings:
- 40th overall and 18th among public universities in the ranking of full-time MBA programs (U.S. News & World Report 2010). It is also placed highly in the following subject areas: Supply Chain/Logistics (2nd), Production/Operations (11th), International (16th), Accounting ( 21st).
- In the U.S. News 2010 ranking for undergraduate business programs, Eli Broad College of Business is rated 15th among public institutions and 25th nationally. It is also placed highly in the following subjects: Supply Chain Management/Logistics (2nd), Production/Operations Management (11th), Accounting (15th), International Business (16th), Management (21st).
- 63rd in the world and 34th in the US (Financial Times 2009 ranking of full-time MBA programs). In addition it is placed 14th in the U.S. and 55th globally in "value for money", 1st globally in "Best in Industry" (operations, logistics, supply chain management), and 3rd in the world in "Placement Success".
- 8th among public schools and 21st overall in the Forbes ranking of Full-Time MBA programs 2009.
- The Full-Time MBA program is placed 40th overall and 19th among public universities (USNWR "America’s Best Graduate Schools 2009 - Business"). Several subject areas are ranked highly: Supply Chain/Logistics (2nd), International (16th), Production/Operations (16th), Accounting (22nd), Marketing (24th).
- 52nd nationally and 20th among public institutions (BusinessWeek 2009 rankings of undergraduate business school programs).
- 39th nationally and 13th among public schools for the undergraduate business programs (BusinessWeek 2008).
- 54th in the FT Ranking of Top Executive MBA programs 2006.
- 32nd in the Forbes Ranking of Top MBA Programs 2005.
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