Sawyer Business School
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The Sawyer Business School is part of Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. Suffolk was founded in 1906 and the business school was founded on Beacon Hill in 1937 by Gleason Leonard Archer. The business school offers undergraduate and graduate programs.
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Sawyer Business School offers undergraduate degrees in Accounting, Information Systems, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management and Marketing. At the graduate level it offers the MBA, EMBA, Global MBA, MBA Online, MPA, MHA, MSF, MSA and MST as well as joint degrees with Suffolk University Law School (J.D./M.B.A., J.D./M.S.F., J.D./M.P.A.). About 3000 students are currently enrolled in all programs at Sawyer.
The university also offers various opportunities at its research institutes, including: Beacon Hill Institute, Center for Crime & Justice Policy Research, Center for Restorative Justice, Center for Women's Health and Human Right, Poetry Center, and Political Research Center, R.S. Friedman Field Station, and Sagan Energy Research Laboratory.[1]