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Find Business Schools and MBA Degrees in Texas, United States.
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Angelo State University College of Business
The Angelo State University College of Business
is a college at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. Three departments
are housed within the college: the Department of Accounting, Economics and
Finance, the Department Aerospace Studies, and the Department of Management and
Marketing.
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Bauer College of Business
The C. T. Bauer College of Business is an
academic college of the University of Houston and is fully accredited by the
AACSB International. It offers B.B.A., M.B.A., MS Accountancy, MS Finance, and
the Houston’s only Ph.D. program in business administration.
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Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business
holds to a visionary standard of excellence whereby integrity stands shoulder to
shoulder with analytic and strategic strengths to build leaders, not simply
careers. In addition to state-of-the-art skill development in the functional
areas of business - accounting, finance, marketing, management information
systems, management, economics and others - students develop ethics skills that
yield credibility and true leadership potential in today's organizations.
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Bill Greehey School of Business - St. Mary's University
The Bill Greehey School of Business offers
innovative programs designed to prepare students for real-world leadership and
lifelong achievement. Comprehensive programs, such as a five-year combined
Bachelor and Master of Business Administration, equip students for today’s
global and technological environment.
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Cox School of Business
The SMU Cox School of Business, part of
Southern Methodist University, (SMU), offers a full range of business education
programs, including BBA, full-time MBA, Professional MBA (PMBA), Executive MBA
(EMBA), Master of Science in Management (MSM), Master of Science in Accounting
(MSA), Master of Science in Entrepreneurship (MSIE) and Executive Education. The
school also offers a number of unique resources and activities for students,
ranging from its Business Leadership Center (BLC), Caruth Institute for
Entrepreneurship, Maguire Energy Institute, and American Airlines Global
Leadership Program (AAGLP) to its Associate Board Executive Mentoring Program
and an international alumni network with chapters in more than 20 countries.
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Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business
The Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business
is one of the academic units of Rice University in Houston, Texas. Named in
honor of the late Jesse Holman Jones, a prominent Houston business and civic
leader, the school received its initial funding in 1974 through a major gift
from the Houston Endowment Inc., a philanthropic foundation established by Jones
and his wife, Mary Gibbs Jones. The school offers the following degrees - Rice
MBA, MBA for Executives, MBA for Professionals, Joint MBA/ME with the George R.
Brown School of Engineering, and Joint MD/MBA with Baylor College of Medicine.
In addition, the Jones School offers Executive Education which is a full
schedule of non-credit executive education and customized courses for business
and industry.
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McCombs School of Business
The McCombs School of Business, also referred
to as the McCombs School or simply McCombs, is a business school at The
University of Texas at Austin. In addition to the main Austin campus, McCombs
offers classes outside Central Texas in Dallas, Houston and internationally in
Mexico City. The McCombs School of Business offers undergraduate, master's, and
doctoral programs for their average 6,000 students each year, adding to its
84,000 member alumni base from a variety of business fields. In addition to
traditional classroom degree programs, McCombs is home to 14 collaborative
research centers, the international business plan competition MOOT Corp, and
executive education programs. The McCombs School of Business consistently ranks
among the top national business schools in the nation, the majority in the top
10 and is the oldest public business school in Texas.
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Mays Business School
Mays Business School is the business school at
Texas A&M University. The school educates over 4,800 students in undergraduate
and postgraduate programs and consistently ranks among the top public business
schools in the nation.
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Neeley School of Business
The Neeley School of Business is the
undergraduate and graduate business school at Texas Christian University (TCU),
a private university located in Fort Worth, Texas. The Neeley School is fully
accredited by the AACSB; Neeley’s Accounting program is among approximately 200
schools worldwide to be accredited by AACSB. The school provides a range of
business education programs, including: BBA, Full-time MBA (21 months),
Part-time MBA (24-33 months), Accelerated MBA (12 months), and Executive MBA (16
months), Master of Accounting, Master of International Management, and MBA/Ed.D.
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Rawls College of Business
The Jerry S. Rawls College of Business
Administration is the business school of Texas Tech University in Lubbock,
Texas. The college offers curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate
students (including doctoral) and receives its business accreditation from the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Established in 1942,
Texas Tech's business school was originally known as the Division of Commerce.
In 1956, the school was renamed the College of Business Administration.
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School of Management - University of Texas at Dallas
The University of Texas at Dallas School of
Management is the largest of UT Dallas' seven schools, with a fall 2009
enrollment of more than 5,000, half of whom are graduate students. The school
provides outstanding tuition value, a wide variety of classes on campus and
online, flexible scheduling and a convenient location easily accessed from U.S.
Highway 75 (Central Expressway), the President George Bush Turnpike and the
Dallas North Tollway.
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UHCL School of Business
The mission of the School of Business at the
University of Houston-Clear Lake is to provide quality lifelong education at the
junior, senior and master's level for the Houston/Galveston metropolitan
population. Undergraduate business programs primarily serve the region's
community college systems by providing transfer students the opportunity to
complete a four-year degree. Graduate programs serve both full-time students and
working professionals in the region. Instruction is designed for small classes
and flexible hours and fosters development of business skills with global
applicability. Faculty pursue a blend of research contributing to knowledge in
professional practice, innovative pedagogy and discipline-based scholarship.
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University of Houston–Downtown College of Business
The College of Business at University of
Houston–Downtown (UHD) is a business school with programs fully accredited by
the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). It is one of
four academic colleges at the university housed in the 150,000 square foot Shea
Street Building.
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University of Houston-Victoria School of Business Administration
This is the homepage of the University of
Houston-Victoria School of Business Administration. We offer the MBA online and
via face-to-face courses at three locations. We offer the BBA online and via
face-to-face courses at Victoria, Texas.
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University of North Texas College of Business
The University of North Texas College of
Business (formerly University of North Texas College of Business Administration)
is a business school at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.
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UTA College of Business
The College of Business aspires to become one
of the premier business schools in Texas and the greater region, recognized for
the achievements of its graduates, the achievements of its faculty in teaching
and research, and the value of its programs to both the local and the targeted
global community.
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UTEP Business
The College of Business Administration at The
University of Texas at El Paso shares with the University its fundamental
mission to provide the highest quality education to the citizens of El Paso and
the West Texas region, commensurate with AACSB International standards for
business education. The border location of the University and the expertise
developed by the faculty provide an environment that affords opportunities for
students to become knowledgeable in international business.
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