Richard T. Farmer School of Business
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The Richard T. Farmer School of Business is one of the top fifty business schools in the United States according to U.S. News and World Report and 7th best public undergraduate business school according to Business Week. The departments include Accountancy, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing and Decision Science/Management Information Systems. The business school is currently housed in two major buildings on the flagship campus in Oxford, Ohio, Laws and Upham Halls. It normally confers more than 1,000 Bachelor of Science degrees in Business each year. In addition, full and part-time Master of Business Administration, MBA. Master of Arts in Economics, and Master of Accountancy are conferred.
The school includes a number of centers and programs, including the Howe Writing Initiative, Thomas C. Page Center for Entrepreneurship, Laws Hall & Associates, Center for Innovation in Communications and Information Technologies, Center for Interactive Media Studies, Buck Rodgers Leadership Program, Summer Business Institute, Summer International programs, Mock Trial Team, Executive Speaker Series, Anderson Distinguished Lecturer Series, US Bankcorp Distinguished Lecture Series, and the Professional and Self Development Skills Initiative.
It was endowed in 1991 by Richard T. Farmer, one of the most wealthy men in Ohio and chairman of the board of the Cintas Corporation. In 2005, Richard and Joyce Farmer and the Farmer Family Foundation graciously continued its support of Miami University with a gift of $30 million. A new 210,000 square foot school of business building is currently in construction to be completed before Miami University's 2009 bicentennial celebration. It will be named Richard T. Farmer Hall, recognizing its gracious benefactor.
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[edit] Academic Departments
- Department of Accountancy
- Department of Decision Science and Management Information Systems
- Department of Marketing
- Department of Economics
- Department of Finance
- Department of Management
[edit] Majors
- Accountancy
- Business Economics
- Decision Sciences
- Finance
- Interdisciplinary Business MGT:Business Legal Studies Track
- Interdisciplinary Business MGT:Entrepreneurship Track
- Interdisciplinary Business MGT:International Business
- Management & Organizations
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
- Supply Chain & Operations Management
[edit] Points of Pride
- U.S. News and World Report ranks Miami's Richard T. Farmer School of Business 47th among all U.S. business schools.
- In 2006, Business Week ranked Miami 17th among all American undergraduate business schools and 7th among all public undergraduate business schools.
- It is fully accredited by the AACSB, an international association for business education, the sole accrediting agency for programs in business administration and accounting in the United States. Only 22 percent of American business schools have all their programs accredited by the AACSB.
- The Thomas C. Page Center for Entrepreneurship received the 2001 National Model Entrepreneurship Program Award from the United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurship.
- Public Accounting Report ranked Miami's Accountancy Program No. 13 in the country in 2006. It was ranked No. 8 nationally by U.S. News and World Report in 2004
- Miami's national reputation attracts between 300 and 350 employers to campus each year. The Fortune 500 and Big Four accounting firms are well-represented in this group. In 2005, 99.5% of responding Miami business graduates reported having either secured full-time employment within months of graduation or continued with graduate education.
- International programs allow students to develop a global perspective. Forty percent of business majors study overseas sometime during their four years in a wide variety of programs. The school offers an international business major track, a minor, and currently has summer business programs in such locations as England/France, Luxembourg, Central Europe (Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic), Pacific Rim (China, South Korea, Japan, and Hawaii), Southeast Asia (China, Taiwan and Thailand), India, Russia and Latin America.
- The School's sponsored Mock Trial team is competitive nationally, typically ranked in the top 10, and they won the national collegiate title in 2001.