Schools and Colleges

School of Management
Fusing the art, science, and technology of business is the underlying principle of an education at the School of Management. Cross-disciplinary coursework, a superior approach to learning team skills, and an emphasis on technology are designed to teach students to think systematically across an organization, and understand the complex interactions between the various functions within an organization (e.g. marketing, finance, and operations.) In addition to their management studies, undergraduates are grounded in a solid liberal arts education at Boston University in preparation for their Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA). Graduate students choose full-time, part-time, or accelerated MBA programs including several dual degree programs. And, our executive development programs offer companies and individuals coursework in leadership, entrepreneurship, information systems, and finance.
Features:
- BU School of Management is ranked #1 U.S. School for Career Progress by the Financial Times (January 2006).
- Our 21-month MS•MBA combines our traditional MBA curriculum with a Master of Science degree in information systems.
- Dual degree programs let students earn an MBA while specializing in specific interest areas or industries including: manufacturing engineering, television, international relations, economics, law, medicine, medical sciences, and public health.
- International Management Program - Asia Pacific lets students earn an MBA in just 14 months, through immersion into a multicultural learning environment during the summer in China, with completion in Boston.
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Boston University is the first graduate-level Chartered
Financial Analyst Program Partner in the United States, offering
a 17-month part-time Master
of Science in Investment Management (MSIM) degree.
At a Glance*
Students |
Faculty |
Alumni |
Degrees Awarded |
Year Established |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2,980 |
160 |
33,986 |
890 |
1913 |
*Numbers include full-time and part-time students both undergraduate and graduate; full-time and part-time faculty; and all undergraduate and graduate degrees. These are the most recent numbers available. Click here for more University statistics.
