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20 19 Inventory of Studying Abroad in School of Business Administration (No.:2 1-25)

Come with me to learn about 2 1 25 of the world-famous two-year MBA in 20 19. The schools in this area are all from America. The ranking data comes from Times Higher Education. For your reference in studying abroad and choosing a school.

No.21Name: Georgetown University mcdonough Business School (USA)

Mcdonough Business School, founded in 1957, is one of the ten undergraduate and graduate schools in Georgetown University. This school is located in Washington, DC. The predecessor of this business school is Foreign Affairs College. After alumni robert emmet mcdonough donated $30 million, the college was officially named after mcdonough.

Mcdonough Business School pays special attention to some topics, such as the international and cross-cultural dimensions of the market, the importance of oral and written communication, and the interpersonal effectiveness of the organization.

At the undergraduate level, the bachelor of business administration major combines business with liberal arts courses, and there are courses such as economics, government, history, philosophy, English, calculus and theology to choose from. The core business modules include: accounting, finance, marketing and management (all traditional disciplines). About one third of undergraduates choose to study two majors.

Some well-known student associations include: Financial Management Society, Georgetown Accounting Society, Peak Consulting and Alfa Kappa Psi Professional Business Association. In addition, the business school also has a six-week customized summer study abroad program. Partners include: Oxford University, Fudan University and Barcelona ESADE Business School. Its research institutions include: Georgetown Consumer Research Institute.

Graduates from mcdonough Business School went to the following institutions: Goldman Sachs Group, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte, International Business Machines Corporation, Bank of America, Citigroup and Credit Suisse. Although Georgetown University has always been independent of the Catholic Church, it is deeply influenced by Jesuits. This influence continues. In the education of performance, emphasis is placed on serving others (especially the sick).

22nd place: Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, USA.

The University of Minnesota is a public university, and its main campus is located in the twin cities (Minneapolis and Sao Paulo) on the west bank of the Mississippi River. Carlson School of Management is located in the main campus and has two buildings. It has experienced the same development process as most business schools in the United States. Founded in 19 19, it was renamed and moved five times before 1986. 1986, Curtis L. Carlson, an alumnus and hotel owner, donated $25 million, and the college was officially named after Carlson. At that time, it was the highest amount of financial aid available to business schools of American public universities.

Carlson School of Management is very optimistic about business. 20 18, the headline of the college website is "business promotes well-being" The college has always attached great importance to international education. This is reflected in the requirements for students. Since 2007, the college has required all students, including undergraduates, to experience international study.

As early as 1989, the college provided students with the opportunity to study abroad. Besides Minnesota, its advanced MBA program also has teaching points in China and Vienna. In 20 18, four of the six senior scholars (including president Srilata Zaheer) came from India and studied in India.

Carlson School of Management combines undergraduate study with MBA degree, offering eight double degrees. Subjects participating in the double degree are: law and pharmacy.

In addition, some campus traditions with a longer history have been carried forward. Its "Tomato Pot Love Cup Award" was first awarded in 1929, which once occupied an important position in MBA program. Today, although this status no longer exists, the award is still awarded to undergraduates who have "provided important services" to the college. From 2065438 to 2008, two master students from the School of Management participated in the American football team competition of the University of Minnesota, continuing the original but declining tradition of scholars and athletes.

23rd place: Marshall Business School, University of Southern California, USA

Marshall Business School was formerly the School of Business Administration founded by 1920, and 1960 became the Graduate School of Business Administration of the University of Southern California. 1972, the first American entrepreneurial project was launched. 1997, the Pacific Prime Minister's Education Plan was launched. This program is one of the earliest MBA programs in the United States, requiring students to study abroad. From 65438 to 0999, Popovich Hall (advanced building) provided the main study place for graduate students.

At present, Marshall Business School has 4,064 undergraduates (44% female), 444 full-time MBA students (32% female), 44 on-the-job MBA students, 227 senior MBA students, 64 online MBA students and 7 doctoral students. College courses are provided by seven departments, namely: business communication, accounting, entrepreneurship research, data science-operation-management-organization, finance and enterprise economy and marketing.

At the undergraduate level, the Bachelor of World Business connects the University of Southern California, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the University of Bocconi in Italy, allowing students to live and study in North America, Asia and Europe, and obtain degrees from three universities. At the postgraduate level, Marshall Business School offers a variety of professional master's degrees, including: business analysis, innovation and entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, social entrepreneurship, global supply chain management, library and information science management, veterans' business, medical management, management, business administration and food industry leadership.

Marshall Business School has many advanced centers of excellence. Its Brittingham social entrepreneur laboratory studies how business principles can alleviate poverty. The Center for Efficient Organization deeply studies organizational design and efficiency. The Global Innovation Center helps enterprises apply breakthrough innovation to business through direct consultation and student projects. The School of Communication Technology Management focuses on the communication, technology, business and entertainment industries. Lloyd Graves Entrepreneurship Research Center is one of the top entrepreneurship education and research institutions in the United States. Nelly Center for Moral Leadership and Decision-making studies business ethics and leadership. In addition, there are: global brandy center, global supply chain management center, investment research center and sports business research institute.

Outstanding alumni of Marshall Business School include: Dan Bain, President and CEO of Trader Joe', john campbell, US Congressman, and Chris DeWolfe, co-founder and CEO of MySpace. Businessman and FC owner Tom six, reality TV star Rob Kardashian, Olympic swimming gold medalist Lenny Krayzelburg, former US First Lady Pat Nixon and Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara.

24th place: Graduate School of Management, University of California, Davis (USA)

Davis Graduate School of Management was founded in 198 1. It is also a graduate business school at the University of California, Davis, with teaching points in San Francisco, San Ramon and Sacramento. The college currently has 900 students. Courses include: full-time MBA, on-the-job MBA (San Francisco Bay Area), on-the-job MBA (Sacramento), master of professional accounting (the earliest in California), master of science in business analysis and executive education courses.

The MBA of the School of Management provides a variety of directions and professional branches, so that students can master more abundant business skills. These directions are: business analysis and technology, entrepreneurship/innovation, finance/accounting, comprehensive management, organizational behavior, marketing and strategic technology management. Professional branches include: agribusiness, biotechnology, corporate and social responsibility, health care, high technology, international business, non-profit management, real estate, small enterprises and Portuguese industry.

At Davis Graduate School of Management, MBA students can take double degrees. Double degrees include: Doctor of Laws/Master of Business Administration in Agriculture and Resource Economics, Master of Business Administration/Master of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration. The MBA course has been strengthened through the project "Critical Thinking of Integrated Management Project" (IMPACT). The latter aims to make students deeply understand accounting, business analysis, entrepreneurship, finance, comprehensive management, innovation, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy and technical management, and improve their writing, oral expression and critical thinking ability. The plan includes several projects with a duration of 10 week. Clients include Fortune 500 multinational companies and start-ups in Silicon Valley.

In research, the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship of the School of Management tries to serve the society with science and business. It brings together science and engineering teachers, MBA students, experienced entrepreneurs, investors and business leaders from the University of Southern California to support technology transformation and commercialization. At the same time, the Center for Investor Welfare and Corporate Responsibility studies issues such as investor welfare, corporate fraud, white-collar crime, corporate ethics and social responsibility.

Among the student organizations and groups in the college, "student-assisted management" promotes contact, provides convenience for charity, extracurricular activities and social interaction, and gives students the opportunity to incorporate their own ideas into the MBA program and improve the project from the structure and content. "Net Impact" is an investment aimed at expanding students' business education and enhancing their leadership ability. "BIGBANG" is an annual competition with a prize of $20,000, which is managed by the MBA of the School of Management. Its goal is to promote the development of new enterprises, technology transformation and entrepreneurship in the University of California, Davis and North Carolina. In sports, several school teams participated in several activities of the MBA Charity Challenge. The MBA Charity Challenge aims to support local charities related to the Paralympic Games and families.

25th place: Scheler School of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Scheler Business School was founded in 19 12. At first, it was called a business school. In 2009, Ernest Scheler anonymously donated $25 million to the college. In 20 12, he donated another $25 million, which made the college officially named the Scheler Business School after Scheler.

The Science and Technology Plaza is a construction project with an investment of 65.438+0.8 billion yuan. There are many facilities in the square, such as the global learning center, the high-tech development center and the Georgia Institute of Technology Hotel and Conference Center.

Business school has intimate small class teaching, flexible curriculum system (advocating tailor-made for each student) and close ties with enterprises all over the United States. These are all things it is proud of.

Scheler Business School cooperates with morehouse Medical College to offer a five-year MBA/MD degree. I studied medicine in the first three years, studied MBA in the fourth year (three semesters), and completed my medical degree in the fifth year (fourth year of medicine).

Georgia Institute of Technology is located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It is located in downtown Atlanta and covers an area of 400 acres. The campus is lush with trees. The school is adjacent to the headquarters of Coca-Cola Company, AT&T Company and Earthlink Company.

Among the outstanding alumni of Scheler Business School are: Chairman and CEO of Southern Company, insider and CEO of Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, President and CEO of AT&T Company David dormann, and four-time NBA champion John Salley.

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