Carroll School of Management
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Motto | Αιεν αριστευειν Ever to Excel |
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Established | 1827, Chartered 1863 |
Type | Private |
President | William P. Leahy, SJ |
Location | Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA |
Campus | Suburban; 381 acres (1.5km²) |
Website | www.bc.edu/csom |
The Carroll School of Management is a graduate and undergraduate business school and one of the professional schools of Boston College.
The School provides undergraduate and graduate management education attuned to the needs of today's business world. Aligned with the philosophy of Boston College, the School develops leaders and managers who bring an ethical perspective to business decision making. In addition to its 6 degree programs and 8 centers which provide various executive development programming for professionals, the School partners with the business community to provide (student) consulting services in the areas of financial and strategic analysis, product development, and general business planning.[1]
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[edit] Rankings
- #23 in Business Week's 2006 Undergraduate Business School Ranking[2]
- #41 in US News and World Report's 2006 Top Graduate Business School Rankings[3]
- #35 Financial Times, 2006[4]
- #57 Forbes Magazine, 2005[5]
- #31-50 Business Week, 2004[6]
- #7 in "Best in Accounting" by Financial Times, 2006[7]
[edit] Masters of Science in Finance
At the heart of the Boston College graduate finance learning experience are the knowledge and perspectives of the faculty who teach in the programs. The Finance Department is nationally recognized and ranks among the top 25 by U.S. News & World Report.[8] Highly accessible and dedicated to the students, the faculty of the Carroll School of Management are acclaimed as teachers, scholars and practitioners. Learning is engineered to be cumulative and reinforcing. All MSF students first master the sophisticated framework of financial understanding, techniques and analysis. Knowledge and skills acquired in the initial courses then inform advanced discussions and exploration of innovative methodologies later in the curriculum. Through their choice of electives, students broaden their exposure or delve into a specific function or discipline.
[edit] Masters in Business Administration
The program's structure, with its overarching Management Practice sequence (MP), ensures the integration of concepts and experiential learning across courses and semesters. Learning and skill development are contextual, cumulative, and reinforcing.
Students are assigned to cohorts of 50 classmates, with whom they take the modules and courses in the required curriculum. Experiential learning projects are required in both the first and second years. Within the consulting project (year one) and business plan project (year two), faculty and staff compose four or five member teams to achieve a complementary mix of experience and capabilities. As the focus moves to external considerations, the second semester includes an examination of the complex demands of managing in a changing global environment. To complete their first-year course work, students choose four specialization electives to add depth to their understanding of their chosen discipline as well as participating in the consulting project.
[edit] Departments & programs
The Carroll School offers six degree programs:
- Undergraduate Business Program (BS)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Science in Finance (MSF)
- Master of Science in Accounting (MSA)
- PhD in Finance
- PhD in Organization Studies
[edit] Joint degrees offered
The Carroll School offers numerous joint degree programs, including:
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Pastoral Ministry
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Finance (MBA/MSF)
- Master of Business Administration/Juris Doctor (MBA/JD)
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Social Work (MBA/MSW)
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Nursing (MBA/MS)
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Biology (MBA/MS)
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Geology/Geophysics (MBA/MS)
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Arts in Mathematics (MBA/MA)
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Arts (MBA/MA)
- Master of Business Administration/Master of Arts in Higher Education (MBA/MA)
- Master of Business Administration/Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology (MBA/PhD)
[edit] Research centers & institutes
- Business Institute[9]
- Center for Asset Management[10]
- Center for Corporate Citizenship (CCC)[11]
- Center for Investment and Research Management[12]
- Center on Wealth and Philanthropy (CWP, formerly SWRI)[13]
- Sloan Work and Family Research Network[14]
- Small Business Development Center[15]
- Urban Ecology Institute[16]
- Weston Observatory[17]
- Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics[18]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/about/
- ^ http://bwnt.businessweek.com/bschools/undergraduate/06rankings/
- ^ http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/mba/brief/mbarank_brief.php
- ^ http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html
- ^ http://www.forbes.com/lists/2005/95/Rank_3.html
- ^ http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/04/index.html#top30
- ^ http://www.ft.com/businesseducation/mba
- ^ http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/mba/brief/mbasp02_brief.php
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/bcbi/
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/asset/
- ^ http://www.bcccc.net/
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/centers/investment/
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/research/swri/
- ^ http://wfnetwork.bc.edu/
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/centers/sbdc/
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/urbanecology
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/research/westonobservatory/
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/leadership/
Constituent Colleges and Schools of Boston College College of Arts & Sciences | Graduate School | Carroll School of Management Connell School of Nursing | Graduate School of Social Work | Law School Lynch School of Education | Divinity School | Woods College of Advancing Studies |