Joseph M. Katz School of Business

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Katz Graduate School of Business

Established 1923
Type Public
Dean John T. Delaney
Faculty 130
Undergraduates No
Postgraduates 750
Location Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Campus Oakland (Main)
Endowment $30 million

The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business is the business school of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The school enrolls approximately 200 full-time MBA students and 70 doctoral students. The school also offers several MBA programs, as well as the Ph.D. The Katz School is ranked 48th in USNews 2007 edition, 36th in the nation and 56th in the world by the Financial Times of London ranking, one of the top ten public business schools by the Wall Street Journal, and one of the world's best in business by the Economist. The school’s information systems specialty was recently ranked 16th in the world. The University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration is also ranked Among the Nation’s Top 50 Undergraduate Business Schools by BusinessWeek Magazine.

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The University of Pittsburgh introduced business education in 1907, and its College of Business Administration, founded in 1923, was the country's fifth school of business. Katz was one of the 17 founding members of the the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the second school in the United States to offer the Executive MBA program. Katz offered the first one-year MBA program in the U.S. (1960s), and was one of the first business schools to offer an MBA and Master of Information Systems dual degree. In the 1990's Katz became the first to offer an MBA in Central Europe, and in 2002 launched a bioengineering dual-degree program. Katz has an outstanding reputation for attracting international students. The entering class is currently composed of 51% international students from countries such as Brazil, China, Germany, Greece, India, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Nigeria, Taiwan, among others. Admissions to the prestigious business school are known to be highly selective, and only a small number of applicants are admitted to the program each year.

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