Fox School of Business
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Fox School of Business at Temple University | |
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Established: | 1918 |
Type: | Business School |
Faculty: | 154 Full-time |
Students: | 5,500 |
Location: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
Campus: | Urban |
Colors: | Cherry and White |
Website: | www.fox.temple.edu |
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The Fox School of Business is Temple University's business school. Located in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, the Fox School offers several specialized MBAs as well as several Masters and Phd programs, including finance and economics. With 5,500 students, and 154 full-time faculty, and over 42,000 graduates, it is the largest business school in the Philadelphia region.
Established in 1918, The Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management name was conferred in 1999. In 1942, it added an MBA program, and by 1973 it was accredited by AACSB, the International Association for Management Education. The PhD program in Economics was established in 1976 and is now one of three accredited PhD programs at The Fox School. 1
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[edit] History
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With more than 5,500 students and 154 full-time faculty, The Fox School is the largest, most comprehensive business school in the Philadelphia region and among the largest in the world. Established in 1918, The Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management name was conferred in 1999. The School has a long history of innovation in education, introducing new curriculum and programs in advance of current business trends.
In 1942, it added an MBA program. By 1970, when the MBA became a vital tool for career development, the program was already well-known in the region. The continued expansion and strengthening of the program led to its accreditation in 1973 by AACSB, the International Association for Management Education. The PhD program in Economics was established in 1976 and is now one of three accredited PhD programs at The Fox School. Accreditation ensures that the school continually meets high standards in admissions policy, curricula, faculty, library and computer facilities, and educational innovation and technology.
With over 42,000 graduates, two-thirds of whom live and work in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, The Fox School is the primary source of management talent in the region. This important network of business associates continues to connect with The Fox School by mentoring and advising students; speaking at events; introducing employers to the school, resulting in internship, recruitment and hands-on learning opportunities; and providing financial support.
[edit] Programs
Bachelors Programs
- Accounting
- Actuarial Science
- Business Management
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Human Resource Management
- International Business Administration
- Legal Studies in Business
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
- Real Estate
- Risk, Insurance and Healthcare Management
Masters & PHD Programs
- Fox MBA
- Professional MBA
- International MBA
- Executive MBA
- Ph.D. in Business Administration
- Ph.D. in Economics
- Ph.D. in Statistics
- Masters of Science
[edit] Rankings
FINANCIAL TIMES
MBA Programs
- Top 5 for International Mobility Among U.S. Schools
- Top 5 for International Experience Provided to Students Among U.S. Schools
- Top 5 for Value for Money in U.S, 3rd consecutive year
- Top 5 for Female Students in the U.S.
- Top 20 Worldwide – International Mobility of Graduates
- Top 15 Worldwide – International Experience Provided to Students
In the greater Philadelphia region, only the Fox School and the Wharton School are among the global MBA programs ranked by the Financial Times, whose rankings survey metrics include categories such as qualifications of faculty, program features, student satisfaction, and alumni salary data.
Executive MBA Program
- Top 5 in US for International Students
- Top 15 in U.S. International Faculty
- Top 25 in U.S. International Course Experience (7 consecutive years)
- Top 35 in U.S. for 7th consecutive year
- Top 65 in the World
Other FINANCIAL TIMES Rankings
- Top 30 in the U.S. among Public Institutions for 4 Consecutive Years
- Top 60 in the U.S. for 4 Consecutive Years
- Top 100 in the World for 4 Consecutive Years
- Top 30 for Career Progress in the U.S, for 4 Years
- Top 2 for International Mobility in the U.S. for 4 Years
- Top 20 for International Mobility in the World for 4 Years
- Top 5 for International Experience in the U.S. for 4 Years
- Top 20 for International Experience in the World for 4 Years
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Risk Management & Insurance Undergraduate Program
- Top 10 in the Nation (#7)
International Business Undergraduate Programs
- Top 10 in the Nation (#7) for 3 consecutive years
International Business Graduate Programs
- Top 20 in the Nation (#18) for 4 consecutive years
MBA in Healthcare Management
- Top 30 in the Nation
Full -Time MBA Programs
- Top 25 in the Nation among Public Universities
- Top 60 in the Nation (#51)
Undergraduate Business Programs
- Top 75 in the Nation (#73)
ENTREPRENEUR Magazine and THE PRINCETON REVIEW
Entrepreneurship Programs
- Top 10 Undergraduate in the Nation (#8), 2007
- Top 15 Graduate in the Nation (#12), 2007
FORTUNE SMALL BUSINESS, 2007
- Top 25 school for Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Program, Temple University
COMPUTERWORLD
Premier 100 IT Leaders
- Timothy O'Rourke, Vice President, Computer Services and Fox School Faculty, 2004
- John DeAngelo, Associate Dean for Information Technology, 2002
Best places to work
- Temple University, 100 Best places to Work in Information Technology
PRINCETON REVIEW & FORBES
- Top 25 Most Connected Campus in U.S., Temple University
- Top 2 Best Colleges in U.S. – Student Diversity, Temple University
- Top 20 Most Entrepreneurial Campus in U.S., Temple University
THE ECONOMIST
- Top Global MBA program
- Top 50 MBA programs in the U.S.
PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL
“40 under 40 award”
- 2004 - Debby Campbell, Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs
- 2007 - Nicole DeSilvis, Instructor, International Business
- 2008 – Robert F. Bonner, Assistant Dean for MBA and MS Programs
AWARDS
M. Moshe Porat, Fox School Dean
- 2001 International Dean of the Year
M. Moshe Porat, Dean- Academy of International Business
- 2002 Adam Smith Leadership Award for Academic Excellence and Educational Leadership
The Fox School’s Global Entrepreneurship in Technology (GET) Consulting Practicum
- 2002 North American Small Business International Trade Educators Program Excellence (NASBITE) Award
CIO Magazine: CIO 100 Award
- 2005 CIO Magazine’s “Bold 100” Award
Timothy O’Rourke, Vice President, Computer Services & Fox School Faculty
The Fox School’s Graduate and Undergraduate Informational Technology Programs
- 2001 Educational Program of the Year/ Enterprise Award,
Eastern Technology Council
RESEARCH RANKINGS & DESIGNATIONS
Academic Analytics, 2008
- Ranked Top 10 Research Productivity of MIS Faculty
Asia Pacific Journal of Management
- Temple University Ranked #4 for Productivity of International Business Research Faculty in the World and #3 in the U.S.
Interfaces
- #6 for the contribution of MSOM faculty to INFORMS practice literature
International Business Review, 2006
- #14 in the World- Temple University
- # 6 in the U.S.- International Business faculty research productivity
Center for International Business and Education Research (CIBER) The Fox School is only one of 31 schools and universities nationwide awarded a 1.3 million grant from the U. S. Department of Education.
Business School Research Ranking Report 62nd in the nation
Institute for Scientific Information Essential Science Indicators Top 1% of institutions worldwide cited for research in the field of business and economics.
[edit] Alter Hall
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The Fox School is about to embark on a new era, one that builds on previous accomplishments and looks forward to A new era of learning. The campaign, "Building Fox, Transforming Lives," will enable The Fox School to continue fulfilling its mission to change and transform lives by Providing:
- An expansion of key research centers and institutes in Globalization, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Information Technology.
- A state-of-the-art technology environment.
- A way to attract the highest quality students.
- The latest methods in teaching and learning for Temple faculty and students.
- A research/scholar-friendly design for faculty and students.
- Enhanced relationships with alumni and corporate partners by providing access to managerial talent.
Building at a Glance
- 8 floors
- 206,073 gross sq ft
- 3-story 3500 sq ft atrium
- 4200 sq ft student lounge
- 270-seat sloped auditorium
- Six MBA, tiered, case study rooms
- Six 62 seat undergraduate case rooms
- One 72 seat undergraduate case room
- Two 140-seat sloped lecture halls
- Two 120-seat sloped lecture halls
- Business Simulation Lab/Trading Room
- 2 computer-teaching labs
- 3 student collaboration areas
- 15 undergraduate breakout rooms
- 6 MBA breakout rooms
- 13 interview rooms
- Business Center for the MBA students
- 3,600 sq ft MBA Commons
- 4200 sq ft student lounge
- 300 student lockers
- Dean’s suite and board room
- 11 departmental suites
- 8 specialized suites
- 24 department chair and director offices
- 126 faculty offices
- 60 offices for admin support
- 13 faculty collaboration spaces
- 9 research institutes
- One alumni lounge
- IEI lab and 4 mentor meeting rooms
[edit] Notable Alumni & Faculty
[edit] Contacts
The Fox School of Business and Management,
Temple University
Address
Fox School of Business
Speakman Hall
1810 North 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6083
Telephone
(215)204-7676
Fax
(215)204-5698