Stanford Graduate School of Business US
Stanford GSB has established itself as a global leader in management education through educational programs designed to develop insightful, principled global leaders.
Since its creation in 1925, the school has continued to innovate its curriculum, build a legendary faculty known for its cutting-edge research, and establish centers and academic programs to achieve its mission. As the school continues to flourish, we will strive to remain at the forefront of management education.
Stanford Campus:-
Stanford is surrounded by innovation, diversity, culture, and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, there is no better place to study than the Stanford University campus.
Encompassing 8,100 acres and offering a rich, interesting history, "The Farm" is more than a school — it's a lifestyle. From athletics to libraries to museums and beyond, the larger university offers countless opportunities to enrich your academic career.
Our home, the Knight Management Center, is situated within the greater Stanford campus. The LEED® Platinum-certified complex incorporates classrooms, cafes, meeting places, student services, the Stanford Venture Studio for aspiring entrepreneurs, and much more.
The Knight Management Center reflects our commitment to creating space that enables collaboration between faculty and students, between Stanford GSB and the rest of Stanford University, and with the global business community. It is dedicated to the things that haven't happened yet and the people who will dream them up
Education at Stanford:-
The education you receive at Stanford GSB will empower you with the knowledge, skills, and long-term vision that lead to innovation and growth. And, you'll build a powerful network of accomplished, inspiring colleagues that will continue to sustain you, long after your final class.
Exponentially more than a resume enhancement or a means to an end, your Stanford GSB experience will shape your entire career — and transform your life. It will prepare you to navigate the unprecedented economic, social, and other complex changes the future will certainly bring.
Life at Stanford:-
The Unique Environment
Our year-round sunshine and balmy climate allow for outdoor living, bringing people together in outside spaces. Our new classrooms, study areas, and other facilities were constructed with an emphasis on technology, collaboration, and sustainability.
A Diverse Student Population
Students arrive from more than 50 countries, with many different educational, professional, and social backgrounds. Our collaborative educational process benefits from these diverse backgrounds, encouraging a range of perspectives and approaches to real-world problems. This diversity encompasses personal experiences and goals, culture, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, and more.
Student Support
International students seeking assistance with visas or students looking for an affinity group or other support will find the resources and services they require.
A Full Life Beyond the Classrooms
Energetic and engaged students organize and participate in a variety of social and interest- or career-oriented activities. Students also have access to groups, events, and facilities across the larger Stanford University campus.
Integrated Living and Working
A range of residential options encourages collaboration and enables students to benefit from the diverse community. Single students, married students, and students with families will all find a living space that's right for them.
Extraordinary Surroundings
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco, there's no better place to study business. The San Francisco Bay Area provides endless opportunities for cultural enrichment, easy access to the outdoors, and fun
Academic Advantages
Our global reputation arises from a unique combination of advantages that helps students launch meaningful careers and make an impact.
Everything Stanford Has to Offer
Our students draw on resources from all of Stanford University's world-class schools, including law, engineering, medicine, education, earth sciences, and humanities and sciences. This collaborative, cross-disciplinary culture is evident in all Stanford GSB programs. You might even decide to pursue a joint or dual degree — which one in six MBA students chooses to do.
An Unparalleled Faculty
A team that includes Nobel laureates and members of the National Academy of Sciences, combined with a 6-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio, means every student has direct access to the incomparable level of expertise of our faculty.
A Personalized Experience
The intimate learning environment at Stanford GSB allows for close peer-to-peer interaction, small-group collaboration, and one-to-one coaching. In fact, our MBA class size is half that of other leading schools — averaging about 400 students. Our MSx, PhD, and Executive Education programs average low class sizes as well — about 100, 90, and 40 students per class, respectively. And, a wide array of course choices allows you to tailor your curriculum to your unique skills, experience, and goals.
Global Elective Courses at the Business School
Course Number Title
ACCT 311 Global Financial Reporting
ACCT 516 Valuation in Emerging Economies
FINANCE 320 Debt Markets
FINANCE 321 Investment Management and Entrepreneurial Finance
FINANCE 323 International Financial Management
GSBGEN 356 Dynamics of the World Wine Industry
GSBGEN 394 Global Project Finance
GSBGEN 584 Making Markets Work
GSBGEB 588 Crisis Mangement on the World Stage
GSBGEN 598 Stanford-Tsinghua Exchange Program [STEP] (by application only)
MGTECON 300 Growth and Stabilization in the Global Economy
MGTECON 334 The International Economy: Policies and Theory
MGTECON 591 Management Practices in Europe, the US, and Emerging Markets
MKTG 352 Building Innovative Brands
MKTG 356 Global and International Marketing
MKTG 561 Channels Management
OIT 333 Design for Extreme Affordability
OIT 334 Design for Extreme Affordability — Advanced
OIT 338 Environmental Science for Managers and Policy Makers
OIT 339 Environmental Science for Managers and Policy Makers — Advanced
OIT 364 Global Operations Management
OIT 587 Global Biodesign
POLECON 349 The Business World: Moral and Spiritual Inquiry through Literature
STRATMGT 363 Competition and Strategy
STRATMGT 350 Global Value Chain Strategies
STRATMGT 369 Social Entrepreneurship
STRATMGT 370 Strategy and Action in the Information Processing Industry
STRATMGT 373 Strategy and Action in Information Technology
Additional Global Elective Courses Offered in Recent Years
Course Number Title
ACCT 521 Performance Management
FINANCE 322 Financial Intermediaries and Capital Markets
FINANCE 329 Investment Seminar
GSBGEN 350 Global Management Internship [GMIX] (by application only)
GSBGEN 354 Startup Globalization Strategies
GSBGEN 365 Investing in Highly Regulated Industries
GSBGEN 390 Individual Research Projects (by petition only)
GSBGEN 583 International Deal Making
MGTECON 305 Europe, EU, and the World Economy
MGTECON 320 The US Economy at the Start of the 21st Century
MGTECON 551 Market Design
MGTECON 580 Firms, Markets, and Policy Strategies in Europe
OB 358 Organizational Growth
OB 393 Leadership in Diverse Organizations
OIT 357 Strategy and Global Supply Networks
OIT 362 Supply Chain Management and Technology
POLECON 336 Ethics and Global Business
POLECON 395 Politics and Business in Europe
STRATMGT 357 Strategy in Entrepreneurial Ventures
STRATMGT 358 Creating and Sustaining Growth
STRATMGT 380 Managing Global Business
STRATMGT 382 Culture and Management in Asia-Pacific
STRATMGT 383 Doing Business in China
STRATMGT 384 Social Entrepreneurship through Sustainable Tourism
STRATMGT 385 International Business
Harvard Business School US
Harvard Business School (HBS) was established in 1908. At present, the School has more than 70,000 alumni in more than one hundred and fifty countries around the world-a network that expands steadily with each graduating class.
HBS graduates are leaders in an exceptionally broad range of organizations, including entrepreneurial companies, established firms, government and nonprofit organizations.
Harvard Business School invites students in. Into two years of leadership practice immersed in real-world challenges. Into a diverse community of colleagues and faculty reflecting a world of talents, beliefs, and backgrounds. Into an intense period of personal and professional transformation that prepares you for challenges in any functional area—anywhere in the world.
To experience the HBS MBA is to go inside the issues that matter—and to reach inside yourself for the strength, skills, and confidence you will develop to face them. In every case, class, event, and activity, you are asked not only to study leadership, but to demonstrate it.
Each day at HBS begins with one question: "What will you do?" Because that's the truest way to prepare you for the larger question that matters most, here and in your career beyond our campus: "What difference will you make in the world?
Campus of Harvard Business School -
HBS was originally located in Harvard Yard. The present campus, with its stately Georgian buildings following the gentle curve on the Boston side of the Charles River, was dedicated in June of 1927. The firm of Frederick Law Olmsted, designers of New York's Central Park and Boston's "Emerald Necklace" system of parks, designed the Landscaping.
Education at Harvard business school:-
Global Intelligence
Rise to the challenge of operating in a global world.
Learning in Practice
Learn how to make decisions in the face of conflicting data, complex politics, and intense pressures.
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Explore a potential new venture, connect with entrepreneurs, and discover the Harvard i-Lab.
Residential Learning Community
Find a community of support and a close-knit network of friendships that last a lifetime.
Alumni Relationships
Build connections and uncover business opportunities.
Publications & Resources
Get access to the world’s leading research and resources.
Life at HBS:-
Living on campus. Boston culture. Joining a student club. Activities for partners & families. Beyond the classroom, there are activities, events, and resources available to enrich your personal HBS experience.
Activities, Governments & Clubs
There are abundant opportunities to participate in student government and clubs as well as activities that match your particular interests
Leadership & Values
The teaching of ethics here is explicit, not implicit, and our community values of respect, honesty, integrity, and accountability are reinforced every day.
Academic Advantages:-
Decisive moments shape a Harvard Business School education.
Such moments also define what it means to assume leadership within an ever-growing, ever-changing world.
Learning in Practice
Students should know there are special moments that pull everything we have learned into focus. When theory, practice, experience, and talent all come to one sharp point—a decision that shapes a definitive course of action. When it's no longer an issue of what can be done, but of what you will do.
“The more you prepare for a case, the more everybody else gets out of it.”
Decisive moments define a Harvard Business School education. Here, everything from section life to case studies, from field-based learning to international Immersions, culminates in one larger lesson—what it means to assume leadership.
Through case method courses, FIELD projects, multimedia simulations, and more, you’ll exercise the leadership skills you will practice in business and beyond. The issues are complex, the stakes high, and the demands challenging. But as a result, you leave HBS with lessons in leadership that are practical, invaluable, and most importantly, real.
Courses Offered:-
Required MBA Courses in Entrepreneurship
• The Entrepreneurial Manager
Elective MBA Courses in Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial business creation and management
• Building and Sustaining a Successful Enterprise
• Entrepreneurial Finance
• Entrepreneurial Marketing
• Managing Change
• Managing for Creativity, half-course
Entrepreneurship: a historical perspective
• The Coming of Managerial Capitalism: The U.S.
• Entrepreneurship and Global Capitalism
• Entrepreneurial Leadership: Past, Present and Future
Entrepreneurship in specific contexts:
• Building Business in the Context of a Life
• Commercializing Science
• Doing Business in China
• Entrepreneurial Leadership in Turbulent Times
• Entrepreneurial Management in a Turnaround Environment
• Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital in Healthcare
• Entrepreneurship in Education Reform
• Executing Strategy, half-course
• Field Study Seminar: Building Green Businesses
• Field Study Seminar: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Shaped by Crises
• Field Study Seminar: Evaluating the Entrepreneurial Opportunity
• Field Study Seminar in Healthcare Technology Entrepreneurship: A Hands-on Experience
• Field Study Seminar: Innovating in Health Care
• Founders' Dilemmas
• Growing, Financing, and Managing Family and Closely Held Firms
• International Entrepreneurship
• Launching Technology Ventures, half-course
• Law and the Life Cycle of a Business - Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship, half-course
• Law and the Life Cycle of a Business - Operating As a Public Company, half-course
• Leading Innovative Ventures
• Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship
• Managing Innovation
• The Online Economy: Strategy and Entrepreneurship
• Private Equity Finance
• Real Estate Development, Design, and Construction, half-course
• Real Property
• Sustainable Cities; Urbanization, Infrastructure, and Finance, half-course, half-course
• Venture Capital and Private Equity
University of Pennsylvania:- Wharton US
Founded in 1881 as the first collegiate business school, Wharton is recognized globally for intellectual leadership across every major discipline of business education with one of the world’s most published business school faculties. Wharton knowledge combined with the passionate, entrepreneurial energies of our students and alumni makes for a dynamic community: 5000 undergraduate, MBA, Exec MBA, and doctoral students; 9,000+ annual exec education participants; and a powerful alumni network of 91,000 graduates. Wharton creates ongoing economic and social value around the world – Knowledge for Action.
Wharton Campus
Philadelphia is an ideal location for business school — small-scale and historic, with all the resources of a major East Coast city. One of the country's liveliest, most diverse cities, it also puts you right in the heart of all the opportunities of the East Coast — a train ride away from New York City, Washington, D.C., and Boston.
The vast majority of Wharton students come from outside of the city and quickly become part of a diverse but close-knit community in which it's easy to make friends quickly.
Jon M. Huntsman Hall is only the latest addition to the Wharton campus, a network of buildings located along Locust Walk and around the Wharton quad. The Wharton campus builds close interactions across its many centers and is large enough to offer world-class resources.
Academic advantage:-
• Global Research
Creating, codifying, and disseminating knowledge about effective management in a global environment.
• Global Education
Providing all of our students with the skills, knowledge, and perspectives they need to become effective leaders and managers in a global environment.
• Outreach
Disseminating knowledge about management to the global business community.
• Educating Business Leaders
Serving the educational needs of talented individuals in significant regions of the world.
• Global Alumni Network
fostering vital alumni communities around the world.
• Social Good
Benefitting society in regions of high need through business education and research.
COURSES OFFERED:-
Explore the breadth and depth of knowledge within our degree programs – 20+ undergraduate concentrations, 18 MBA majors, and 9 doctoral programs.
Accounting Insurance & Risk Management
Actuarial Science Legal Studies & Business Ethics
Applied Economics Management
Business & Public Policy Managing Electronic Commerce
Entrepreneurial Management Marketing
Environmental & Risk Management Marketing & Communication
Ethics & Legal Studies Marketing & Operations Management
Finance Operations & Information Management
Global Analysis/Multinational Management Operations, Information Management & Decision Processes
Health Care Management Real Estate
Health Care Management & Economics Retailing
Human Resource & Organizational Management Social Impact & Responsibility
Individualized Statistics
Information: Strategy & Economics Strategic
London Business School featured business UK
Learn business in the heart of one of the world's greatest cities at London Business School
Uniquely placed in the heart of the world's most thriving, cosmopolitan centre, we've created an environment to stimulate, inspire and challenge you to transform your individual and business performance.
London has been voted Europe's best city for business for 16 consecutive years
• It's at the centre of international time zones and the hub of international travel routes, making it the world's best-connected city
• The city is home to 75 per cent of the Fortune 500 companies
• London has more international banks than any other city
• It accounts for 43 per cent of the global foreign equity market and conducts over half of all the European Union's banking service.
London Business School is developing a relationship with the Royal Opera House, which will include research projects, shadowing, teaching, career opportunities, conferences and events at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
Campus:-London Business School - at the centre of London
Our campus is next to Regent's Park, overlooking a lake and giving you the chance to enjoy some of the most beautiful views the city has to offer.
To make sure you get the most out of your London experience, we combine learning from the world's most successful business centre with opportunities to visit some of London's top attractions. From the theatre, to the opera houses, to the zoo, you'll benefit from all London has to offer.
Education at London business school:-
Build internal skills from external expertise
With business education you make world-class expertise an integral part of your organisation. Instead of relying on outside support, you enhance the capabilities of your managers and leaders to address challenges. And by exposing senior people to leading edge-thinking, you ensure your business has the strategic drive to succeed.
Address company challenges and individual needs
To achieve your business goals, you depend on the actions and the passion of individuals. By giving your team members the scope to develop themselves, you ensure they have the ability to develop your organisation. You increase productivity, retention and satisfaction, and build a business that each of them can be proud of.
The benefits of business education for...
...the CEO
• Develop effective leaders to drive future strategy
• Build company culture - bring teams together to learn and interact
• Equip your organisation for profitable growth
• Establish and maintain standards of excellence
...the HR manager
• Deliver corporate strategy by tailoring learning to business needs
• Make a measurable difference to organisational performance
• Develop long-term strategies for achieving change
• Equip individuals to fulfil roles within the business
...the manager
• Ensure a focus on competitive strategy and business goals
• Shape the business while delivering business results
• Complement industry expertise with transferrable management skills
...the individual
• Build a successful career based on proven expertise
• Develop as a person and gain confidence
• Increase your ability to influence your organization
Courses Offered:-
Full-time programmes:
• Masters in Management
• MBA programme
• Masters in Finance (full-time)
• Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy
Executive and weekend programmes:
• Executive MBA
• EMBA-Global
• Dubai-London Executive MBA
• Masters in Finance (Weekend)
Columbia Business School US
Dating back to our founding in 1916, Columbia Business School has a proud history in business education that includes eight women in our very first graduating class. By the mid-20th century, we were dedicating our efforts and resources exclusively to graduate business education. We adopted the Hermes emblem as our symbol because of the Greek god’s association with business, commerce, and communication.
Columbia Campus
In 1964 we moved into our current home in Uris Hall on Columbia's Morningside Campus, and in 1999 we expanded to include the newly constructed Warren Hall
Academic Advantage:-
Take our classes, then take on the world.
Our rigorous and comprehensive academic offerings are designed for the voracious minds of our students. Your first year will focus on our renowned core curriculum. With our collaborative learning model and case-based lessons, you’ll analyze the material from every angle, assisted by our “integrated case” — a series of materials focused on a single company, used in several core courses simultaneously.
In your second year, our Master Classes will have you applying the core concepts you’ve learned to real business challenges. Then there are our innovative electives, which number in the hundreds, allowing you to focus your Columbia experience on your own passions. Through these, you’ll discover areas that excite and challenge you beyond your expectations.
Courses offered:-
MBA
Columbia Business School’s Full-Time MBA Program is one of the finest in the world, with a prestigious roster of internationally renowned faculty members, diverse and highly sought-after students, and access to the world's biggest corporations in New York City. The School's emphasis on active learning and entrepreneurial thinking readies students to successfully lead diverse global organizations. The MBA curriculum also offers 10 dual-degree programs in partnership with other graduate schools at the University.
Executive MBA
The Executive MBA Program allows business professionals to pursue an MBA degree without interrupting their professional careers and to put what they learn into practice immediately. The School offers four EMBA options that deliver the frameworks and tools to meet challenges and seize opportunity.
EMBA-New York
Columbia Business School’s flagship EMBA-New York option offers the same curriculum — taught by the same faculty — as the Full-Time MBA Program. Students are highly talented, intellectually curious professionals with a drive to define and refine the skills necessary to advance in today’s rapidly changing business world. Classes meet on the main campus in New York City either every other week on Fridays and Saturdays or every week on Saturdays, depending on your path.
EMBA-Americas
Designed for executives living throughout the United States, Canada, and Latin America, Columbia EMBA-Americas is the newest addition to Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA Program. EMBA-Americas runs for five terms over 20 months and meets approximately once a month, in a weeklong format, primarily in New York City. During the first year, students will also have one weeklong meeting in California and another in Latin America.
EMBA-Global Americas and Europe
Columbia Business School’s pioneering EMBA-Global Americas and Europe partner program with London Business School offers monthly classes, alternating between two of the world’s financial capitals, with an option in the second year to also study at HKU Business School in Hong Kong. Students are diverse, sophisticated managers with global responsibilities and aspirations. The faculty is composed of leading global experts selected from each school. Graduates earn two full MBA degrees, one from London Business School and one from Columbia University, and gain access to extensive resources, including a joint alumni network, that span continents.
EMBA-Global Asia
Columbia Business School, London Business School, and HKU Business School have joined forces to offer the first executive MBA program offered in the three financial capitals that are driving global business: New York, London, and Hong Kong. EMBA-Global Asia is designed for high-potential, globally focused professionals, primarily based in Asia, who seek to deepen their understanding of both Western and Eastern business theory and practice and who are passionate about the opportunities that Asia’s rapid economic development affords. Teaching takes place in Hong Kong, London, and New York, as well as Shanghai. Graduates receive an MBA degree conferred jointly by the three schools as well as access to the unparalleled network of alumni from all three schools.
Executive Education
Columbia Business School Executive Education helps executives lead their organizations through increasingly complex conditions and challenges. The broad portfolio of learning opportunities features nondegree, open-enrollment programs in leadership and strategy, marketing, and finance. Customized programs for client-corporations’ individual strategic goals and programs that build leadership in the not-for-profit and public sectors are also offered.
Doctoral Program
Columbia Business School’s Doctoral Program offers students the opportunity to earn their PhD while taking full advantage of the resources of Columbia University, a renowned research institution. Throughout the program, students collaborate with their peers and world-class faculty members, studying groundbreaking ideas from the leading experts who developed them and learning how to design and execute original research. Generous tuition assistance options are available, ranging from fellowships and assistantships to tuition exemptions and support for dissertation research.
Master of Science Programs
Columbia Business School’s Master of Science Programs are for students interested in more analytical and focused study in a particular area than is offered by our MBA offerings, but who also prefer a shorter and more industry-oriented experience than the Doctoral Program. Columbia Business School offers Master of Science degrees in Marketing, Financial Economics, Leadership, and Management Science and Engineering.
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Stanford GSB has established itself as a global leader in management education through educational programs designed to develop insightful, principled global leaders.
Since its creation in 1925, the school has continued to innovate its curriculum, build a legendary faculty known for its cutting-edge research, and establish centers and academic programs to achieve its mission. As the school continues to flourish, we will strive to remain at the forefront of management education.
Stanford Campus:-
Stanford is surrounded by innovation, diversity, culture, and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, there is no better place to study than the Stanford University campus.
Encompassing 8,100 acres and offering a rich, interesting history, "The Farm" is more than a school — it's a lifestyle. From athletics to libraries to museums and beyond, the larger university offers countless opportunities to enrich your academic career.
Our home, the Knight Management Center, is situated within the greater Stanford campus. The LEED® Platinum-certified complex incorporates classrooms, cafes, meeting places, student services, the Stanford Venture Studio for aspiring entrepreneurs, and much more.
The Knight Management Center reflects our commitment to creating space that enables collaboration between faculty and students, between Stanford GSB and the rest of Stanford University, and with the global business community. It is dedicated to the things that haven't happened yet and the people who will dream them up
Education at Stanford:-
The education you receive at Stanford GSB will empower you with the knowledge, skills, and long-term vision that lead to innovation and growth. And, you'll build a powerful network of accomplished, inspiring colleagues that will continue to sustain you, long after your final class.
Exponentially more than a resume enhancement or a means to an end, your Stanford GSB experience will shape your entire career — and transform your life. It will prepare you to navigate the unprecedented economic, social, and other complex changes the future will certainly bring.
Life at Stanford:-
The Unique Environment
Our year-round sunshine and balmy climate allow for outdoor living, bringing people together in outside spaces. Our new classrooms, study areas, and other facilities were constructed with an emphasis on technology, collaboration, and sustainability.
A Diverse Student Population
Students arrive from more than 50 countries, with many different educational, professional, and social backgrounds. Our collaborative educational process benefits from these diverse backgrounds, encouraging a range of perspectives and approaches to real-world problems. This diversity encompasses personal experiences and goals, culture, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, and more.
Student Support
International students seeking assistance with visas or students looking for an affinity group or other support will find the resources and services they require.
A Full Life Beyond the Classrooms
Energetic and engaged students organize and participate in a variety of social and interest- or career-oriented activities. Students also have access to groups, events, and facilities across the larger Stanford University campus.
Integrated Living and Working
A range of residential options encourages collaboration and enables students to benefit from the diverse community. Single students, married students, and students with families will all find a living space that's right for them.
Extraordinary Surroundings
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco, there's no better place to study business. The San Francisco Bay Area provides endless opportunities for cultural enrichment, easy access to the outdoors, and fun
Academic Advantages
Our global reputation arises from a unique combination of advantages that helps students launch meaningful careers and make an impact.
Everything Stanford Has to Offer
Our students draw on resources from all of Stanford University's world-class schools, including law, engineering, medicine, education, earth sciences, and humanities and sciences. This collaborative, cross-disciplinary culture is evident in all Stanford GSB programs. You might even decide to pursue a joint or dual degree — which one in six MBA students chooses to do.
An Unparalleled Faculty
A team that includes Nobel laureates and members of the National Academy of Sciences, combined with a 6-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio, means every student has direct access to the incomparable level of expertise of our faculty.
A Personalized Experience
The intimate learning environment at Stanford GSB allows for close peer-to-peer interaction, small-group collaboration, and one-to-one coaching. In fact, our MBA class size is half that of other leading schools — averaging about 400 students. Our MSx, PhD, and Executive Education programs average low class sizes as well — about 100, 90, and 40 students per class, respectively. And, a wide array of course choices allows you to tailor your curriculum to your unique skills, experience, and goals.
Global Elective Courses at the Business School
Course Number Title
ACCT 311 Global Financial Reporting
ACCT 516 Valuation in Emerging Economies
FINANCE 320 Debt Markets
FINANCE 321 Investment Management and Entrepreneurial Finance
FINANCE 323 International Financial Management
GSBGEN 356 Dynamics of the World Wine Industry
GSBGEN 394 Global Project Finance
GSBGEN 584 Making Markets Work
GSBGEB 588 Crisis Mangement on the World Stage
GSBGEN 598 Stanford-Tsinghua Exchange Program [STEP] (by application only)
MGTECON 300 Growth and Stabilization in the Global Economy
MGTECON 334 The International Economy: Policies and Theory
MGTECON 591 Management Practices in Europe, the US, and Emerging Markets
MKTG 352 Building Innovative Brands
MKTG 356 Global and International Marketing
MKTG 561 Channels Management
OIT 333 Design for Extreme Affordability
OIT 334 Design for Extreme Affordability — Advanced
OIT 338 Environmental Science for Managers and Policy Makers
OIT 339 Environmental Science for Managers and Policy Makers — Advanced
OIT 364 Global Operations Management
OIT 587 Global Biodesign
POLECON 349 The Business World: Moral and Spiritual Inquiry through Literature
STRATMGT 363 Competition and Strategy
STRATMGT 350 Global Value Chain Strategies
STRATMGT 369 Social Entrepreneurship
STRATMGT 370 Strategy and Action in the Information Processing Industry
STRATMGT 373 Strategy and Action in Information Technology
Additional Global Elective Courses Offered in Recent Years
Course Number Title
ACCT 521 Performance Management
FINANCE 322 Financial Intermediaries and Capital Markets
FINANCE 329 Investment Seminar
GSBGEN 350 Global Management Internship [GMIX] (by application only)
GSBGEN 354 Startup Globalization Strategies
GSBGEN 365 Investing in Highly Regulated Industries
GSBGEN 390 Individual Research Projects (by petition only)
GSBGEN 583 International Deal Making
MGTECON 305 Europe, EU, and the World Economy
MGTECON 320 The US Economy at the Start of the 21st Century
MGTECON 551 Market Design
MGTECON 580 Firms, Markets, and Policy Strategies in Europe
OB 358 Organizational Growth
OB 393 Leadership in Diverse Organizations
OIT 357 Strategy and Global Supply Networks
OIT 362 Supply Chain Management and Technology
POLECON 336 Ethics and Global Business
POLECON 395 Politics and Business in Europe
STRATMGT 357 Strategy in Entrepreneurial Ventures
STRATMGT 358 Creating and Sustaining Growth
STRATMGT 380 Managing Global Business
STRATMGT 382 Culture and Management in Asia-Pacific
STRATMGT 383 Doing Business in China
STRATMGT 384 Social Entrepreneurship through Sustainable Tourism
STRATMGT 385 International Business
Harvard Business School US
Harvard Business School (HBS) was established in 1908. At present, the School has more than 70,000 alumni in more than one hundred and fifty countries around the world-a network that expands steadily with each graduating class.
HBS graduates are leaders in an exceptionally broad range of organizations, including entrepreneurial companies, established firms, government and nonprofit organizations.
Harvard Business School invites students in. Into two years of leadership practice immersed in real-world challenges. Into a diverse community of colleagues and faculty reflecting a world of talents, beliefs, and backgrounds. Into an intense period of personal and professional transformation that prepares you for challenges in any functional area—anywhere in the world.
To experience the HBS MBA is to go inside the issues that matter—and to reach inside yourself for the strength, skills, and confidence you will develop to face them. In every case, class, event, and activity, you are asked not only to study leadership, but to demonstrate it.
Each day at HBS begins with one question: "What will you do?" Because that's the truest way to prepare you for the larger question that matters most, here and in your career beyond our campus: "What difference will you make in the world?
Campus of Harvard Business School -
HBS was originally located in Harvard Yard. The present campus, with its stately Georgian buildings following the gentle curve on the Boston side of the Charles River, was dedicated in June of 1927. The firm of Frederick Law Olmsted, designers of New York's Central Park and Boston's "Emerald Necklace" system of parks, designed the Landscaping.
Education at Harvard business school:-
Global Intelligence
Rise to the challenge of operating in a global world.
Learning in Practice
Learn how to make decisions in the face of conflicting data, complex politics, and intense pressures.
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Explore a potential new venture, connect with entrepreneurs, and discover the Harvard i-Lab.
Residential Learning Community
Find a community of support and a close-knit network of friendships that last a lifetime.
Alumni Relationships
Build connections and uncover business opportunities.
Publications & Resources
Get access to the world’s leading research and resources.
Life at HBS:-
Living on campus. Boston culture. Joining a student club. Activities for partners & families. Beyond the classroom, there are activities, events, and resources available to enrich your personal HBS experience.
Activities, Governments & Clubs
There are abundant opportunities to participate in student government and clubs as well as activities that match your particular interests
Leadership & Values
The teaching of ethics here is explicit, not implicit, and our community values of respect, honesty, integrity, and accountability are reinforced every day.
Academic Advantages:-
Decisive moments shape a Harvard Business School education.
Such moments also define what it means to assume leadership within an ever-growing, ever-changing world.
Learning in Practice
Students should know there are special moments that pull everything we have learned into focus. When theory, practice, experience, and talent all come to one sharp point—a decision that shapes a definitive course of action. When it's no longer an issue of what can be done, but of what you will do.
“The more you prepare for a case, the more everybody else gets out of it.”
Decisive moments define a Harvard Business School education. Here, everything from section life to case studies, from field-based learning to international Immersions, culminates in one larger lesson—what it means to assume leadership.
Through case method courses, FIELD projects, multimedia simulations, and more, you’ll exercise the leadership skills you will practice in business and beyond. The issues are complex, the stakes high, and the demands challenging. But as a result, you leave HBS with lessons in leadership that are practical, invaluable, and most importantly, real.
Courses Offered:-
Required MBA Courses in Entrepreneurship
• The Entrepreneurial Manager
Elective MBA Courses in Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial business creation and management
• Building and Sustaining a Successful Enterprise
• Entrepreneurial Finance
• Entrepreneurial Marketing
• Managing Change
• Managing for Creativity, half-course
Entrepreneurship: a historical perspective
• The Coming of Managerial Capitalism: The U.S.
• Entrepreneurship and Global Capitalism
• Entrepreneurial Leadership: Past, Present and Future
Entrepreneurship in specific contexts:
• Building Business in the Context of a Life
• Commercializing Science
• Doing Business in China
• Entrepreneurial Leadership in Turbulent Times
• Entrepreneurial Management in a Turnaround Environment
• Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital in Healthcare
• Entrepreneurship in Education Reform
• Executing Strategy, half-course
• Field Study Seminar: Building Green Businesses
• Field Study Seminar: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Shaped by Crises
• Field Study Seminar: Evaluating the Entrepreneurial Opportunity
• Field Study Seminar in Healthcare Technology Entrepreneurship: A Hands-on Experience
• Field Study Seminar: Innovating in Health Care
• Founders' Dilemmas
• Growing, Financing, and Managing Family and Closely Held Firms
• International Entrepreneurship
• Launching Technology Ventures, half-course
• Law and the Life Cycle of a Business - Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship, half-course
• Law and the Life Cycle of a Business - Operating As a Public Company, half-course
• Leading Innovative Ventures
• Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship
• Managing Innovation
• The Online Economy: Strategy and Entrepreneurship
• Private Equity Finance
• Real Estate Development, Design, and Construction, half-course
• Real Property
• Sustainable Cities; Urbanization, Infrastructure, and Finance, half-course, half-course
• Venture Capital and Private Equity
University of Pennsylvania:- Wharton US
Founded in 1881 as the first collegiate business school, Wharton is recognized globally for intellectual leadership across every major discipline of business education with one of the world’s most published business school faculties. Wharton knowledge combined with the passionate, entrepreneurial energies of our students and alumni makes for a dynamic community: 5000 undergraduate, MBA, Exec MBA, and doctoral students; 9,000+ annual exec education participants; and a powerful alumni network of 91,000 graduates. Wharton creates ongoing economic and social value around the world – Knowledge for Action.
Wharton Campus
Philadelphia is an ideal location for business school — small-scale and historic, with all the resources of a major East Coast city. One of the country's liveliest, most diverse cities, it also puts you right in the heart of all the opportunities of the East Coast — a train ride away from New York City, Washington, D.C., and Boston.
The vast majority of Wharton students come from outside of the city and quickly become part of a diverse but close-knit community in which it's easy to make friends quickly.
Jon M. Huntsman Hall is only the latest addition to the Wharton campus, a network of buildings located along Locust Walk and around the Wharton quad. The Wharton campus builds close interactions across its many centers and is large enough to offer world-class resources.
Academic advantage:-
• Global Research
Creating, codifying, and disseminating knowledge about effective management in a global environment.
• Global Education
Providing all of our students with the skills, knowledge, and perspectives they need to become effective leaders and managers in a global environment.
• Outreach
Disseminating knowledge about management to the global business community.
• Educating Business Leaders
Serving the educational needs of talented individuals in significant regions of the world.
• Global Alumni Network
fostering vital alumni communities around the world.
• Social Good
Benefitting society in regions of high need through business education and research.
COURSES OFFERED:-
Explore the breadth and depth of knowledge within our degree programs – 20+ undergraduate concentrations, 18 MBA majors, and 9 doctoral programs.
Accounting Insurance & Risk Management
Actuarial Science Legal Studies & Business Ethics
Applied Economics Management
Business & Public Policy Managing Electronic Commerce
Entrepreneurial Management Marketing
Environmental & Risk Management Marketing & Communication
Ethics & Legal Studies Marketing & Operations Management
Finance Operations & Information Management
Global Analysis/Multinational Management Operations, Information Management & Decision Processes
Health Care Management Real Estate
Health Care Management & Economics Retailing
Human Resource & Organizational Management Social Impact & Responsibility
Individualized Statistics
Information: Strategy & Economics Strategic
London Business School featured business UK
Learn business in the heart of one of the world's greatest cities at London Business School
Uniquely placed in the heart of the world's most thriving, cosmopolitan centre, we've created an environment to stimulate, inspire and challenge you to transform your individual and business performance.
London has been voted Europe's best city for business for 16 consecutive years
• It's at the centre of international time zones and the hub of international travel routes, making it the world's best-connected city
• The city is home to 75 per cent of the Fortune 500 companies
• London has more international banks than any other city
• It accounts for 43 per cent of the global foreign equity market and conducts over half of all the European Union's banking service.
London Business School is developing a relationship with the Royal Opera House, which will include research projects, shadowing, teaching, career opportunities, conferences and events at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
Campus:-London Business School - at the centre of London
Our campus is next to Regent's Park, overlooking a lake and giving you the chance to enjoy some of the most beautiful views the city has to offer.
To make sure you get the most out of your London experience, we combine learning from the world's most successful business centre with opportunities to visit some of London's top attractions. From the theatre, to the opera houses, to the zoo, you'll benefit from all London has to offer.
Education at London business school:-
Build internal skills from external expertise
With business education you make world-class expertise an integral part of your organisation. Instead of relying on outside support, you enhance the capabilities of your managers and leaders to address challenges. And by exposing senior people to leading edge-thinking, you ensure your business has the strategic drive to succeed.
Address company challenges and individual needs
To achieve your business goals, you depend on the actions and the passion of individuals. By giving your team members the scope to develop themselves, you ensure they have the ability to develop your organisation. You increase productivity, retention and satisfaction, and build a business that each of them can be proud of.
The benefits of business education for...
...the CEO
• Develop effective leaders to drive future strategy
• Build company culture - bring teams together to learn and interact
• Equip your organisation for profitable growth
• Establish and maintain standards of excellence
...the HR manager
• Deliver corporate strategy by tailoring learning to business needs
• Make a measurable difference to organisational performance
• Develop long-term strategies for achieving change
• Equip individuals to fulfil roles within the business
...the manager
• Ensure a focus on competitive strategy and business goals
• Shape the business while delivering business results
• Complement industry expertise with transferrable management skills
...the individual
• Build a successful career based on proven expertise
• Develop as a person and gain confidence
• Increase your ability to influence your organization
Courses Offered:-
Full-time programmes:
• Masters in Management
• MBA programme
• Masters in Finance (full-time)
• Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy
Executive and weekend programmes:
• Executive MBA
• EMBA-Global
• Dubai-London Executive MBA
• Masters in Finance (Weekend)
Columbia Business School US
Dating back to our founding in 1916, Columbia Business School has a proud history in business education that includes eight women in our very first graduating class. By the mid-20th century, we were dedicating our efforts and resources exclusively to graduate business education. We adopted the Hermes emblem as our symbol because of the Greek god’s association with business, commerce, and communication.
Columbia Campus
In 1964 we moved into our current home in Uris Hall on Columbia's Morningside Campus, and in 1999 we expanded to include the newly constructed Warren Hall
Academic Advantage:-
Take our classes, then take on the world.
Our rigorous and comprehensive academic offerings are designed for the voracious minds of our students. Your first year will focus on our renowned core curriculum. With our collaborative learning model and case-based lessons, you’ll analyze the material from every angle, assisted by our “integrated case” — a series of materials focused on a single company, used in several core courses simultaneously.
In your second year, our Master Classes will have you applying the core concepts you’ve learned to real business challenges. Then there are our innovative electives, which number in the hundreds, allowing you to focus your Columbia experience on your own passions. Through these, you’ll discover areas that excite and challenge you beyond your expectations.
Courses offered:-
MBA
Columbia Business School’s Full-Time MBA Program is one of the finest in the world, with a prestigious roster of internationally renowned faculty members, diverse and highly sought-after students, and access to the world's biggest corporations in New York City. The School's emphasis on active learning and entrepreneurial thinking readies students to successfully lead diverse global organizations. The MBA curriculum also offers 10 dual-degree programs in partnership with other graduate schools at the University.
Executive MBA
The Executive MBA Program allows business professionals to pursue an MBA degree without interrupting their professional careers and to put what they learn into practice immediately. The School offers four EMBA options that deliver the frameworks and tools to meet challenges and seize opportunity.
EMBA-New York
Columbia Business School’s flagship EMBA-New York option offers the same curriculum — taught by the same faculty — as the Full-Time MBA Program. Students are highly talented, intellectually curious professionals with a drive to define and refine the skills necessary to advance in today’s rapidly changing business world. Classes meet on the main campus in New York City either every other week on Fridays and Saturdays or every week on Saturdays, depending on your path.
EMBA-Americas
Designed for executives living throughout the United States, Canada, and Latin America, Columbia EMBA-Americas is the newest addition to Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA Program. EMBA-Americas runs for five terms over 20 months and meets approximately once a month, in a weeklong format, primarily in New York City. During the first year, students will also have one weeklong meeting in California and another in Latin America.
EMBA-Global Americas and Europe
Columbia Business School’s pioneering EMBA-Global Americas and Europe partner program with London Business School offers monthly classes, alternating between two of the world’s financial capitals, with an option in the second year to also study at HKU Business School in Hong Kong. Students are diverse, sophisticated managers with global responsibilities and aspirations. The faculty is composed of leading global experts selected from each school. Graduates earn two full MBA degrees, one from London Business School and one from Columbia University, and gain access to extensive resources, including a joint alumni network, that span continents.
EMBA-Global Asia
Columbia Business School, London Business School, and HKU Business School have joined forces to offer the first executive MBA program offered in the three financial capitals that are driving global business: New York, London, and Hong Kong. EMBA-Global Asia is designed for high-potential, globally focused professionals, primarily based in Asia, who seek to deepen their understanding of both Western and Eastern business theory and practice and who are passionate about the opportunities that Asia’s rapid economic development affords. Teaching takes place in Hong Kong, London, and New York, as well as Shanghai. Graduates receive an MBA degree conferred jointly by the three schools as well as access to the unparalleled network of alumni from all three schools.
Executive Education
Columbia Business School Executive Education helps executives lead their organizations through increasingly complex conditions and challenges. The broad portfolio of learning opportunities features nondegree, open-enrollment programs in leadership and strategy, marketing, and finance. Customized programs for client-corporations’ individual strategic goals and programs that build leadership in the not-for-profit and public sectors are also offered.
Doctoral Program
Columbia Business School’s Doctoral Program offers students the opportunity to earn their PhD while taking full advantage of the resources of Columbia University, a renowned research institution. Throughout the program, students collaborate with their peers and world-class faculty members, studying groundbreaking ideas from the leading experts who developed them and learning how to design and execute original research. Generous tuition assistance options are available, ranging from fellowships and assistantships to tuition exemptions and support for dissertation research.
Master of Science Programs
Columbia Business School’s Master of Science Programs are for students interested in more analytical and focused study in a particular area than is offered by our MBA offerings, but who also prefer a shorter and more industry-oriented experience than the Doctoral Program. Columbia Business School offers Master of Science degrees in Marketing, Financial Economics, Leadership, and Management Science and Engineering.
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