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Albers School of Business and Economics – Seattle University

Albers School of Business and Economics – Seattle University

History The Albers School of Business and Economics is part of Seattle University, a private, Jesuit Catholic University founded in 1891. The school earned accreditation from the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools and Business (AACSB) in 1965, and the MBA program became AACSB accredited in 1980. The school is one of the 28 Jesuit universities […]

Seattle Pacific University School of Business, Government, and Economics

Seattle Pacific University School of Business, Government, and Economics

History Seattle Pacific University (SPU) was founded in 1891 as a Christian university originally created by Free Methodist pioneers. Originally called the Seattle Seminary, the school changed its name in 1915 to Seattle Pacific College, five years after it began offering college-level courses. In 1977, the school officially became Seattle Pacific University and opened the […]

Foster School of Business – University of Washington

Foster School of Business – University of Washington

History The business school at the University of Washington was founded in 1917 and named for Michael G. Foster beginning in 2007. The school is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. School Rankings • U.S. News & World Report: 21 (tie) • Bloomberg: 16 • Forbes: 23 • Financial Times: 49 • […]

Executive MBA

Michigan Ross Executive MBA Program Structure Michigan Ross EMBA classes meet once per month on Fridays and Saturdays over the course of 21 months. The five-term program can be taken both in Ann Arbor and the school’s satellite campus in Los Angeles, with students on both campuses following the same schedule. Between on-campus residencies and […]

Stephen M. Ross School of Business – University of Michigan

Stephen M. Ross School of Business – University of Michigan

History In 1924, six years after the University of Michigan began offering a Certificate of Business Administration through the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, the university officially opened its business school, then titled the University of Michigan School of Business Administration. Upon its founding, it only offered a two-year, full-time MBA. Fourteen years […]

Full-Time MBA

CIBU Full-Time MBA Program Structure The California International Business University (CIBU) full-time MBA offers students small class sizes. The program can be completed in two years, or accelerated if summer courses are taken as well. International students are required to take a minimum of three courses per semester. Curriculum The CIBU MBA program requires 12 […]

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