Mihaylo College of Business – California State University, Fullerton
History The Mihaylo College of Business and Economics at California State University, Fullerton was founded in 1963 and has been offering MBA degrees since its inception. The largest accredited business school in California, Mihaylo received accreditation in business administration from the Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business in 1965 and in accounting […]
Executive MBA
Notre Dame Executive MBA Program Structure The Notre Dame University Mendoza College of Business Executive MBA (EMBA) is a part-time program offered in two formats: a 17-month program held in downtown Chicago, that meets every other weekend, and a 22-month program held at Notre Dame’s Stayer Center in South Bend, Indiana, where classes meet Thursday, […]
One-Year MBA
Notre Dame One-Year MBA Program Structure The Notre Dame University Mendoza College of Business One-Year MBA begins and ends in May and requires 46 credit hours to complete. The program initiates with a 10-week summer session. After the summer session students then join classes with other MBA students in the fall and spring. Curriculum The […]
Full-Time MBA
Notre Dame Full-Time MBA Program Structure Courses for the Notre Dame Full-Time MBA at the Mendoza College of Business are offered during the academic year on a full-time basis. The degree requires 64 credits. Curriculum for the Notre Dame Full-Time MBA Courses for the two-year MBA are offered during the academic year on a full-time […]
Mendoza College of Business – Notre Dame University
History Notre Dame’s College of Foreign and Domestic Commerce was founded in 1921. In the early 2000’s the college was renamed the Mendoza College of Business to honor a $35 million donation from Tom (ND ’73) and Kathy Mendoza. School Rankings • U.S. News & World Report: 26 (tie) • Bloomberg: 31 (U.S.); 36 (Global) • Forbes: 25 […]
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
History The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School opened in January 2007. It was built using a $50 million donation from William Polk Carey, who wished to name the school after his great-great-great grandfather, a businessman in Baltimore. However, business education at Johns Hopkins dates back to 1916, when the school first began offering classes in […]