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The Martin J. Whitman School of Management is Syracuse University's (SU) business school. It was named after Martin J. Whitman, an alumnus and benefactor of the school. The school was established in 1919. It is considered a top business school in the United States, with its undergraduate program currently ranked #41 by the US News & World Report [1]. The building is located on SU's main campus.
[edit] Mission Statement
- A diverse learning community
- A thriving center for research
- An exceptional place to learn and grow
[edit] History
(below is described for MBA)
[edit] Type of program
- "Traditional 2-year program" With a streamlined curriculum of 54 credits and flexible framework, the Whitman School's full-time MBA at Syracuse University will fit your educational and professional needs and goals. In the traditional two-year program, during the summer between the first and second academic years, you complete a four-month internship or participate in special international internships co-sponsored by Syracuse University's Division of International Programs Abroad (DIPA) that give our students the chance to take on internship assignments in London, Madrid, Singapore, Hong Kong, or Shanghai. Faculty directors match assignments to each MBA student’s level of expertise and area of interest, drawing on personal contacts and alumni support.
- "iMBA" Syracuse University's limited-residency distance learning program for executive students. The iMBA program features the same curriculum and faculty as the full time MBA program at Syracuse.
- "Accelerated MBA" Seasoned business professionals with four or more years of full-time work experience who have an undergraduate degree in business from an AACSB International-accredited institution can take advantage of this streamlined 36-credit alternative to the traditional full-time Syracuse MBA program. The accelerated program is available only on a full-time basis.
- "Dual Degree"
[edit] Reputations & MBA ranking
- BusinessWeek's MBA ranking: 54th (Also Considered)
- US News's MBA ranking 65th
- Recognized as the 2005 National Model Undergraduate Program by the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
- Ranked in the Top Tier for national universities by Entrepreneur magazine in both 2005 and 2004
- Selected as a NASDAQ Entrepreneurship Center of Excellence in 2004.
- Ranked as the 7th most entrepreneurial campus in the nation by Forbes.com/ Princeton Review in 2004.
[edit] Full-time MBA profile(class of 2008)
- New entrants 27
- Average Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) 619
- Average GPA 3.30
- Average age 26
- Average Work Experience 3 years
[edit] Concentrations
- Accounting
- Finance
- Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Global leadership
- Marketing Management
- General Management
- Innovation Management
- Management of technology
- Supply Chain Management
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[edit] MBA elective classes
- Cost Analysis & Control
- Financial Accounting I
- Financial Accounting II
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Auditing Theory & Practice
- Strategic Cost Analysis
- Advanced Financial Accounting
- Venture Capital
- Distress Investing
- Financial Controls in Business
- Investment Analysis
- Law of Global Business
- Law of Commercial Transaction
- Strategic Sourcing
- EEE & Corporate Venture
- Marketing Research
- MIS Database
- Microeconomics of Competition
- Principles of Taxation
- Dilemmas & Debates
- Options & Futures
- Africa Business Environment
- Marketing Communication
- Managing Product
- Linear Statistical Models I: Regression
- Innovation & Tech Mgmt
- Principles of Management Science
- Activity Based Costing
- Advanced Auditing
- Taxes & Business Strategy
- Financial Modeling with Excel
- Equity Valuation
- Doing Business in China
- Management & Ethics
- Brand Management
- Intro to IT & E-Commerce
- Project Management
- Engineering Entrepreneurship
- EEE Consulting
- Financial Planning
- International Marketing Management
- Technology Law
- Marketing Strategies for Innovation
- Time Series Modeling & Analysis
- Operations Technology
- Technology Resource Analysis
- Intro to Supply Chain Mgmt
- Supply Chain Systems
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