The high quality of a small number of faculty translates to a small and intimate program, development of carefully designed courses that are substantive, encourages collaboration across programs (e.g., joint academic activities between MSBA and MBA students), provides students with both theoretical and practical knowledge via experiential learning, and offers customized research and independent study courses that cater to student demand. Our curriculum and faculty are high quality but do not get noticed as much because of the small size of the program. That said, we have developed close partnerships across campus to tap into UC Davis' global research leadership in many areas.
McCombs School of Business at University of Texas-Austin saw a modest increase in applications to its full-time MBA in 2023 — and a less modest increase in applications to its MBA programs overall. . The post Texas McCombs’ Full-Time Program Counters Gloom & Doom About The MBA appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Virginia Darden’s 2023 MBA employment report shows 96% of graduates had accepted a job offer by three months after graduation, same as last year MBA graduates of the University of Virginia Darden School of . The post Darden MBAs Report Another Record Class Salary In 2023 appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Virginia Darden’s MBA, EMBA, and other students arrived on campus in August. Darden photo In August, welcoming 352 new MBA students to the campus of the University of Virginia for the first time, Darden . The post Declines In Women, Minorities & Internationals For Virginia Darden’s MBA Class Of 2025 appeared first on Poets&Quants.
For the last six years, but especially since 2019, business schools from the upper tier of the rankings to the unranked have galloped to establish STEM tracks, concentrations, pathways, and more in their MBA and other graduate degree programs. The University of Wisconsin Business School was the first school to “go STEM” — to designate part of its MBA a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math degree, with implications not only for visa eligibility but for long-term employability, too — and dozens of B-schools have followed (for a complete list, see the next pages). In a recent business school admissions officers survey, global educational services company Kaplan and its sister company Manhattan Prep found an increasing percentage of full-time MBA programs across the U.S. securing STEM designation — but they also found that universal adoption appears to be a long way off.