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The Tepper School of Business is a private business school
Business school

A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in Business Administration. It teaches topics such as accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, human resource management, and quantitative methods....
 located on Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University is a top private university research university in Pittsburgh. Since its inception, Carnegie Mellon has grown into a world-renowned institution, with numerous programs that are frequently college and university rankings among the best in the world....
’s campus in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania with a population of 312,819. The population of the seven-county metropolitan area is 2,462,571....
, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
, USA
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
.

The Tepper School consistently ranks highly among the top business schools in the world as well as in a wide range of specializations, such as Finance, Entrepreneurship, Operations Management and Information Technology. The school offers degrees from the undergraduate through doctoral levels, in addition to executive education
Executive Education

Executive Education is the term used for programs at graduate-level business schools that aim to give classes for Chief executive officer and other top management or entrepreneurs....
 programs.

Prior to the founding of the Tepper School, management education typically used the case method
Case method

The case method is a teaching approach that consists in presenting the students with a case, putting them in the role of a decision maker facing a problem ....
 approach popularized at the Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School is a business school in the United States. It is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University.Founded in 1908, Harvard Business School started with 59 students....
, based upon widely accepted examples from successful companies and microeconomic theory.






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The Tepper School of Business is a private business school
Business school

A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in Business Administration. It teaches topics such as accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, human resource management, and quantitative methods....
 located on Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University is a top private university research university in Pittsburgh. Since its inception, Carnegie Mellon has grown into a world-renowned institution, with numerous programs that are frequently college and university rankings among the best in the world....
’s campus in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania with a population of 312,819. The population of the seven-county metropolitan area is 2,462,571....
, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
, USA
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
.

The Tepper School consistently ranks highly among the top business schools in the world as well as in a wide range of specializations, such as Finance, Entrepreneurship, Operations Management and Information Technology. The school offers degrees from the undergraduate through doctoral levels, in addition to executive education
Executive Education

Executive Education is the term used for programs at graduate-level business schools that aim to give classes for Chief executive officer and other top management or entrepreneurs....
 programs.

Prior to the founding of the Tepper School, management education typically used the case method
Case method

The case method is a teaching approach that consists in presenting the students with a case, putting them in the role of a decision maker facing a problem ....
 approach popularized at the Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School is a business school in the United States. It is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University.Founded in 1908, Harvard Business School started with 59 students....
, based upon widely accepted examples from successful companies and microeconomic theory. Although the Tepper School did not entirely abandon those traditional models and theories, it gained wide recognition for its focus on management science
Management science

Management science , is the discipline of using scientific research-based principles, strategies, and other analytical methods, such as mathematical modeling to help create and improve better organizations and institutions and to help them make better and more meaningful business management decisions....
, or decision-making based on quantitative models and an analytic approach to decision making and problem solving. Today, the Tepper School is known for its strong emphasis on quantitative skills and its continued teaching of courses based upon the science of management. A number of Nobel prize winning economists have been affiliated with the school, including Merton Miller
Merton Miller

Merton Howard Miller shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1990, along with Harry Markowitz and William Forsyth Sharpe....
, Edward Prescott and Finn Kydland.

The Tepper School of Business was originally known as The Graduate School of Industrial Administration (GSIA), which was founded in 1949 by William Larimer Mellon
William Larimer Mellon

William Larimer Mellon, Sr. , sometimes referred to as W. L., was a founder of Gulf Oil....
. In March 2004, the school received a record $55 million gift from alumnus David Tepper
David Tepper

David Alan Tepper is an United States value investor, successful hedge fund manager and the founder of Appaloosa Management. His investment specialty is distressed companies....
. In recognition of this gift, the school was named the David A. Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon.

History

Herbertsimon
The origins of the Tepper School can be traced to the hire of economist George Bach in 1946. Bach was returning from a wartime assignment with the Federal Reserve and was hired by Carnegie Mellon (then known as the Carnegie Institute of Technology
Carnegie Institute of Technology

The Carnegie Institute of Technology , one of the predecessors to Carnegie Mellon University, was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools....
) to restart the university’s economics department. To assist in building the department, Bach brought in William W. Cooper from the field of Operations Research
Operations research

Operations Research in the USA, South Africa and Australia, and Operational Research in Europe and Canada, is an interdisciplinary branch of applied mathematics and formal science that uses methods such as mathematical modeling, statistics, and algorithms to arrive at optimal or near optimal solutions to complex problems....
, which had increased its visibility during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, and a political scientist named Herbert Simon
Herbert Simon

Herbert Alexander Simon was an United States psychologist whose research ranged across the fields of cognitive psychology, computer science, public administration, economics, management, philosophy of science and sociology and was a professor, most notably, at Carnegie Mellon University....
, who was to direct the undergraduate business program. The Cold War
Cold War

The Cold War was the continuing state of conflict, tension and competition that existed between a number of world powers, including the United States, the Soviet Union, People's Republic of China, France, United Kingdom and those countries' respective allies from the mid-1940s to the early 1990s....
 was applying pressure on the academic community to increase U.S. managerial ability, and when William Larimer Mellon
William Larimer Mellon

William Larimer Mellon, Sr. , sometimes referred to as W. L., was a founder of Gulf Oil....
 gave a $6 million grant to found a school of industrial administration, George Bach became the first dean, bringing along the entire economics department.

Initially under Bach’s leadership, the Tepper School was credited with several educational innovations that have now become standard at other prominent business schools. Specifically, in 1958, the Tepper School's Management Game was the first to use computer simulations for experiential learning of business roles, and such simulations have subsequently been adopted by other institutions. Additionally, in 1989, the Tepper School's Financial Analysis and Security Trading Center (FAST) was the first educational institution to successfully replicate the live international data feeds and sophisticated software of Wall Street trading firms.

Several Tepper School faculty members have won acclaim for research in the areas of business and economics. As an example, the school has produced six Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize , established in the 1895 will of Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel; it was first awarded in Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Nobel Prize in Literature, and Nobel Peace Prize in 1901....
 winners in Economics: Robert Lucas, Jr.
Robert Lucas, Jr.

Robert Emerson Lucas, Jr. is an United States economist at the University of Chicago. He was named among the 10 best economists, and received the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1995....
, Merton Miller
Merton Miller

Merton Howard Miller shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1990, along with Harry Markowitz and William Forsyth Sharpe....
, Franco Modigliani
Franco Modigliani

Franco Modigliani was an Italian-American economist at the MIT Sloan School of Management and MIT Department of Economics, and winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1985....
, Herb Simon, Edward Prescott and Finn Kydland. Lucas was awarded the prize for developing and applying the theory of rational expectations
Rational expectations

Rational expectations is an assumption used in many contemporary Model , and also in other areas of contemporary economics and game theory and in other applications of rational choice theory....
, an econometric hypothesis which directly challenged Keynesian orthodoxy. Modigliani's prize recognized his life-cycle hypothesis, which attempts to explain the level of saving in the economy. Modigliani proposed that consumers would aim for a stable level of income throughout their lifetime, for example by saving during their working years and spending during their retirement. Miller's prize was awarded in recognition of his contributions to corporate finance. The results of his research -- in collaboration with Franco Modigliani -- are now taught in every business school in the country. Simon's prize was given for his development of the idea of bounded rationality
Bounded rationality

Some models of human behavior in the social sciences assume that humans can be reasonably approximated or described as "rationality" entities . Many economics models assume that people are on average rational, and can in large enough quantities be approximated to act according to their preferences....
 in economics, described as "pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations". In 2004, Kydland and Prescott became the most recent Nobel Prize recipients from the Tepper School for "their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles".

It is also important to note that the Tepper School's impact has been so significant on Carnegie Mellon's campus that two other colleges: the School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science

The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States is a leading private school for computer science....
 and the Heinz College were actually spin-offs by Tepper's faculty.

Programs

Undergraduate Business

Tepper offers a traditional four year undergraduate degree in business. The program's coursework has a global focus and places an emphasis on quantitative decision making and analytical problem solving. The structure of the undergraduate program is distinctly different from the MBA program, emphasizing that students receive breadth of academic experience over focused professionally oriented courses. Students can major in:
  • Computing and Information Technology
  • Finance
    Finance

    The field of finance refers to the concepts of time, money and risk and how they are interrelated. Banks are the main facilitators of funding through the provision of credit, although private equity, mutual funds, hedge funds, and other organizations have become important....
  • General Management
    Management

    Management in business and human organization activity is simply the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leadership or directing, and Control an organization or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal....
  • Graphic Medical Management
  • International Management
  • Manufacturing Management and Consulting
  • Marketing
    Marketing

    Marketing is defined by the American Marketing Association as the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large....
  • Entrepreneurship
    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting new organizations or revitalizing mature organizations, particularly new businesses generally in response to identified opportunities....
  • For the academic year ending in May 2007, there were 475 total students enrolled in the undergraduate program.

    Undergraduate Economics

    The Undergraduate Economics Program is jointly administered by the Tepper School of Business and the Carnegie Mellon College of Humanities and Social Sciences
    Carnegie Mellon College of Humanities and Social Sciences

    The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is the liberal and professional studies college and the second largest academic unit by enrollment of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States....
    . It has been designed to prepare students for careers as economic analysts in either the private or public sector, for advanced professional studies in business, law and public policy, as well as for entry into Ph.D.
    Ph.D.

    Ph.D. or PHD may stand for:* Doctor of Philosophy, an academic degree* Ph.D. , a 1980s British group* Piled Higher and Deeper, a web comic strip...
     programs in economics, finance, and related fields.

    MBA

    The Tepper School's primary MBA degree is a two-year, full-time program, during which most students complete an internship in the summer between the first and second year of study. Students have the option of waiving the summer internship and taking classes, which allows full-time students to complete their studies in 16 months. Working professionals in the Pittsburgh area may also complete the MBA degree in the evening as members of the flex-time program.

    The mini-semester system is half the length of a traditional academic semester, creating four mini-semesters per academic year. Each mini-semester is 7.5 weeks long, and students typically take 5 different courses each mini-semester. This system, which was pioneered by the Tepper School, allows students to take more than 32 different courses while enrolled in the MBA program. The Tepper School prefers this structure as students can gain exposure to a greater breadth of topics, as well as several electives.

    The MBA curriculum is designed to increase in complexity and application throughout students' time at the Tepper School. The first year builds a fundamental skill set in the core disciplines, including Finance, Operations, Marketing, Strategy
    Strategy

    A strategy is a plan of action designed to achieve a particular Objective .Strategy is different from Tactic . In military terms, tactics is concerned with the conduct of an engagement while strategy is concerned with how different engagements are linked....
    , Organizational Behavior and Technology
    Technology

    Technology is a broad concept that deals with an animal species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects an animal species' ability to control and adapt to its Natural environment....
    . Year two advances the theories and analytical framework developed in the first year to provide breadth and depth in areas that support corporate strategy and general management as students complete three to four concentrations in specific functional areas. In lieu of selecting three to four general management concentrations, second year students may complete courses in satisfaction of specialized "MBA Tracks".

    The Management game is another very interesting part of the MBA program at Tepper. It was first introduced by Carnegie Mellon in 1958 and has been adopted by many other leading business schools as an effective business simulation model. Tepper students work with an external board of directors to manage a multinational corporation, guiding the organization through a wide range of issues including global expansion, labor negotiations, operations, market share, shifting economies and financial performance.
    Barco
    They also have a Capstone project, which is like a culmination of all the students work at Tepper. It is akin to a final year project where the students work with various firms on real world problems.

    The General Management MBA Track, the Core MBA degree, serves as an umbrella academic option due to the flexibility associated with multiple concentrations. The General Management MBA Track complements the eight other Tepper MBA Tracks: Biotechnology
    Biotechnology

    Biotechnology is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology as:...
    , Computational Marketing, Entrepreneurship
    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting new organizations or revitalizing mature organizations, particularly new businesses generally in response to identified opportunities....
    , Integrated Product Development, International Management, Operations Management, Operations Research
    Operations research

    Operations Research in the USA, South Africa and Australia, and Operational Research in Europe and Canada, is an interdisciplinary branch of applied mathematics and formal science that uses methods such as mathematical modeling, statistics, and algorithms to arrive at optimal or near optimal solutions to complex problems....
    , and Wealth and Asset Management.

    Tepper also offers the following joint and dual MBA degrees:
    • Computational Finance
      Computational finance

      Computational finance or financial engineering is a cross-disciplinary field which relies on computational intelligence, mathematical finance, Numerical analysis and computer simulations to make Trader , hedge and investment decisions, as well as facilitating the risk management of those decisions....
    • Software Engineering
      Software engineering

      Software engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software, and the study of these approaches....
    • Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Juris Doctor
    Juris Doctor

    Juris Doctor is a first professional degree graduate degree and professional doctorate in law degree. The degree was first awarded by Harvard University in the United States in the late 19th century as a degree similar to the old European doctor of law degree and the legal studies counterpart to the M.D....
     (Law) with the University of Pittsburgh
    University of Pittsburgh

    The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a Commonwealth System of Higher Education research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States....
  • Public Policy and Management with the Heinz College
  • Healthcare Policy and Management with the Heinz College
  • For the academic year ending in May 2007, there were 302 total students enrolled in the full time MBA program.

    MS Computational Finance

    Carnegie Mellon's intensive, Master of Science in Computational Finance
    Computational finance

    Computational finance or financial engineering is a cross-disciplinary field which relies on computational intelligence, mathematical finance, Numerical analysis and computer simulations to make Trader , hedge and investment decisions, as well as facilitating the risk management of those decisions....
     (MSCF) is considered by many to be the top quantitative finance program in the country. The MSCF degree is primary granted through a sixteen month full-time program. The Tepper School also offers a thirty-three month part-time degree program and four non-degree certificate programs. Certificate students focus on one "stream" of the MSCF degree curriculum: Math, Statistics or Financial Computing.

    The MSCF degree was created in 1994 to fill a perceived gap in the market between traditional MBA students and Ph. Ds. At the time of its creation, MBAs were perceived to have too little math skills, while the Ph. Ds traditionally hired as quantitative analyst
    Quantitative analyst

    A quantitative analyst is a person who works in finance using numerical or quantitative techniques. Similar work is done in most other modern industries, but the work is not called quantitative analysis....
    s were deemed to have too little experience in finance. The purpose of the MSCF curriculum was to give students the correct balance of math and finance to enable them to fill the gap created in the market between MBAs and Ph. Ds.

    The current curriculum consists of courses in finance, traditional finance theories of equity and bond portfolio management, the stochastic calculus
    Stochastic calculus

    Stochastic calculus is a branch of mathematics that operates on stochastic processes. It allows a consistent theory of integration to be defined for integrals of stochastic processes with respect to stochastic processes....
     models on which derivative trading is based, the application of these models in both fixed income and equity markets, computational methods including Monte Carlo simulation and finite difference approximations of partial differential equations, and statistical methodologies including regression and time series, culminating with courses on statistical arbitrage
    Statistical arbitrage

    In the world of finance and investments statistical arbitrage is used in two related but distinct ways:* In academic literature, statistical arbitrage is opposed to arbitrage....
    , risk management
    Risk management

    Risk management is activity directed towards the assessing, mitigating and monitoring of risks. In some cases the acceptable risk may be near zero....
     and dynamic asset management. Early in the program, students are taught C++
    C++

    C++ is a general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as a middle-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level programming language and low-level programming language language features....
    , which enables them to build the computational financial models necessary for their finance courses. The program's capstone is a sophisticated financial computing course.

    Twenty full-time faculty instruct 35 full-time students in Pittsburgh and 70 full and part-time students in the financial district of New York City. The primary method of instruction for the New York campus is live, interactive video. Lectures are recorded and made immediately available to students via the internet. Faculty teach twice every seven weeks in New York at which times the students are invited to join the professor for lunch after class.

    MS Quantitative Economics

    In the fall of 2003, the program began enrolling students, known as the MSQE program. This degree is currently offered only to Carnegie Mellon undergraduates. The MSQE is designed to differ from a traditional MA in Economics based upon the program's emphasis on rigorous analytical coursework. The Tepper School reports that the MSQE coursework is as advanced and as quantitative as any Ph.D. program in the United States.

    Doctoral Program

    The doctoral degree is organized around a preliminary set of courses in the core disciplines of Economics, Organization Behavior and Theory, and Operations Research
    Operations research

    Operations Research in the USA, South Africa and Australia, and Operational Research in Europe and Canada, is an interdisciplinary branch of applied mathematics and formal science that uses methods such as mathematical modeling, statistics, and algorithms to arrive at optimal or near optimal solutions to complex problems....
    . The foundational knowledge and methodologies that students in the doctoral program learn form the basis for further study and research either in one of the core disciplines, or in one (or more) of the remaining functional areas of business: Accounting, Financial Economics, Information Systems
    Information systems

    In a general sense, the term information system refers to a system of persons, data records and activities that process the data and information in an organization, and it includes the organization's manual and automated processes....
    , Marketing
    Marketing

    Marketing is defined by the American Marketing Association as the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large....
    , or Manufacturing and Operating Systems.

    The school also offers Ph.D. degrees jointly with other colleges in the University:
    • Algorithms, Combinatorics
      Combinatorics

      Combinatorics is a branch of pure mathematics concerning the study of Countable set objects. It is related to many other areas of mathematics, such as algebra, probability theory, ergodic theory and geometry, as well as to applied subjects in computer science and statistical physics....
      , and Optimization
      Optimization (mathematics)

      In mathematics, the simplest case of optimization, or mathematical programming, refers to the study of problems in which one seeks to maxima and minima or maxima and minima a Function of a real variable by systematically choosing the values of Real number or integer variables from within an allowed set....
       (joint with Mathematics and Computer Science)*Economics and Public Policy (joint with the Heinz College)
    • Management of Manufacturing and Automation (joint with the Robotics Institute)
    • Mathematical Finance (joint with Mathematics)


    All doctoral candidates receive full tuition, plus a stipend for three years, through the William Larimer Mellon Fund.

    Executive Education

    In addition to customizable executive programs, the Tepper School offers three executive education events for the 2007 calendar year:

    • The Operations Executive Series is three focused executive education programs that offer coverage of the people, process and technology management capabilities that drive effective operations.
    • Global Leadership Executive Summer Forum, offered in conjunction with the Carnegie Bosch Institute, is a four week program addressing issues of strategy and leadership while also presenting topics of broad economic and international scope.
    • Management in Technology Organizations teaches best practices in managing technology professionals, enhancing leadership skills and driving innovation.


    Student life

    The Tepper School places a strong emphasis on developing a sense of community and encourages students to get to know one another. There are dozens of student clubs organized around various aspects of business: functional, cultural and social. These clubs organize speakers, trips to various corporations and plants, as well as internal and external case competitions. Students participate in numerous case competitions and design case studies of their own. On the undergraduate level, there are various clubs and organizations that support the needs and interests of business administration students, including but not limited to the Undergraduate Marketing Organization (UMO), the Undergraduate Finance Association (UFA), Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), the Carnegie Mellon Business Association (CMBA), the Undergraduate Consulting Club (UCC), and the Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Association (UEA). Students have also created and supported clubs that help with specific networking areas such as the Tepper Women in Business, the Black Business Association, the Asian Business Association and the Latin American Business Club.

    The Tepper School has its own, irreverent, weekly student newspaper – Robber Barons. Additionally, students gather every Friday at Posner Hall to socialize and discuss their experiences with classmates, significant others, faculty, administrators and occasionally alumni. School-related functions include the annual social, holiday parties, Pirate games and whitewater rafting. Others events are more functional, like business etiquette and leadership workshops.

    Tepper School students have access to a variety of athletic facilities, including tennis courts near the school’s main entrance, the university gymnasium across the street from the business school and the University Center. Students organize intramural softball and volleyball teams and compete in basketball and golf tournaments with other business schools. In particular, MBA students are active participants in Duke's
    Fuqua School of Business

    The Fuqua School of Business is the business school of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Fuqua is one of the youngest U.S....
     MBA games.

    Career development

    The Tepper School facilitates their students' employment through the Career Opportunities Center (COC). The COC provides assistance during the employment search through workshops, employment "treks", career fairs, and corporate presentations. They also provide individualized training for resume presentation and interviewing skills."









    MBA

    Top Hiring Employers
    *Bank of America
    Bank of America

    Bank of America Corporation , based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest financial services company in the world, largest bank by assets, second largest commercial bank by deposits, and third largest by market capitalization in the United States....

    *Booz & Company
    Booz & Company

    Booz & Company is one of the oldest management consulting firms and is focused on working closely with the world's leading institutions to create and deliver essential advantage....

    *A.T. Kearney
    A.T. Kearney

    A.T. Kearney is a global management consulting firm, focusing on strategic and operational CEO-agenda concerns. The stated mission of A.T. Kearney is to help the world?s leading corporations gain and sustain competitive advantage, and achieve profound, tangible results....

    *Deloitte Consulting
    *Amazon.com
    Amazon.com

    Amazon.com, Inc. is an American electronic commerce company in Seattle, Washington. It is America's largest online retailer, with nearly three times the internet sales revenue of runner up Staples, Inc....

    *Deutsche Bank
    Deutsche Bank

    Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft is an international Universal bank with a broad private clients franchise, headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany....

    *McKinsey & Company
    McKinsey & Company

    McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm that focuses on solving issues of concern to senior management. McKinsey serves as an advisor to the world?s leading businesses, governments, and institutions....

    *Morgan Stanley
    Morgan Stanley

    Morgan Stanley is a global financial services provider headquartered in New York City, New York, United States. It serves a diversified group of corporations, governments, financial institutions, and individuals....

    *Citigroup
    Citigroup

    Citigroup Inc., doing business as Citi, is a major United States financial services company based in New York City. Citigroup was formed from one of the world's largest mergers in history by combining the banking giant Citicorp and financial conglomerate Travelers Group on April 7, 1998....

    *IBM Consulting
    *PNC Financial Services
    PNC Financial Services

    PNC Financial Services is a U.S.-based financial services corporation, with assets of $138.9 billion. PNC operations include a regional banking franchise operating primarily in eight U.S....

    *Diamond Management & Technology Partners
    *Alcoa
    Alcoa

    Alcoa, Inc. is the world's third largest producer of aluminum, behind Rio Tinto Alcan and Rusal. From its operational headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alcoa conducts operations in 44 countries....



    Undergraduate

    Top Hiring Employers

    *Deloitte Consulting
    *Deutsche Bank AG
    *UBS
    *JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    JPMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the oldest financial services firms in the world. It is a leader in financial services with assets of $2.3 trillion., and the largest market capitalization and deposit base of any United States banking institution....

    *Goldman Sachs Group
    *IBM Consulting
    *Citigroup
    Citigroup

    Citigroup Inc., doing business as Citi, is a major United States financial services company based in New York City. Citigroup was formed from one of the world's largest mergers in history by combining the banking giant Citicorp and financial conglomerate Travelers Group on April 7, 1998....

    *Credit Suisse Group
    *Goodyear Tire & Rubber
    *Heinz (H.J.)




    International study


    Carnegie Bosch Institute

    The Carnegie Bosch Institute for Applied Studies in International Management (CBI) is an alliance between the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon and the Bosch Group, a leading German-based multinational corporation with long-standing operations in North America. The institute was founded in the summer of 1990 to form a link between management and academia in the field of international management research. The CBI was established through a donation made by the Robert Bosch Corporation.

    Global Study Abroad

    The International Management MBA Track features an eight-week global experience in which students travel to Western and Eastern Europe to study emerging, transitional and competitive economies. During study abroad, students experience real-world aspects of classroom work through manufacturing tours, presentations at financial institutions, meetings with government and non-governmental organizations as well as the experience of living in an international setting. This program operates in partnership with the WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
    WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management

    The WHU ? Otto Beisheim School of Management is a private business school founded in 1984. The school is located in Vallendar, a small city near Koblenz....
    .

    Undergraduate business students are also encouraged to explore opportunities to learn about different cultures in which to live and work. Each year students travel abroad as part of a capstone educational experience.

    Research centers


    From its outset, academic research has been one of the primary focuses of the Tepper School. When speaking of the school's founders, one author stated "Research was their fundamental engine of progress". The Tepper School has established 16 different research centers to continue the emphasis on research established at the school's founding.
    • Center for E-Business Innovation
    • Center for Financial Markets
  • Center for International Corporate Responsibility
  • Center for the Management of Technology
  • The Gailliot Center for Public Policy
  • Teaching Innovation Center


  • Rankings

    The ranking of MBA programs has been discussed in articles and on academic Web sites. One study found that objectively ranking MBA programs by a combination of graduates' starting salaries and average student Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT
    Graduate Management Admission Test

    The Graduate Management Admission Test is a computer adaptive standardized test in the English language for measuring aptitude to succeed academically in graduate business studies....
    ) score can reasonably duplicate the top 20 list of the national publications. The study concluded that a truly objective ranking would be individualized to the needs of each prospective student.

    Below are the most recent Tepper School rankings for undergraduate and MBA programs. As MBA rankings are driven largely from average GMAT scores and starting salaries, these statistics are provided for the past 9 years.

    Wall Street Journal Rankings - 2007
    • #1 Business School (MBA) National


    • #2 Top School - Operations Management
    • #2 Top School - Information Technology
    • #4 Top School - Finance
    • #6 Top School - Entrepreneurship
    • #6 Top School - Strategy
    • #9 Top School - General Management
    • #8 Top School - For Recruiting Minorities
    • #9 Top School - For Recruiting MBAs With High Ethical Standards
    • #5 Management Consulting Industry Ranking
    • #6 Health Care Products and Services Industry Ranking
    • #7 Energy and Industrial Products and Services Industry Ranking
    • #8 Technology/Telecommunications/Internet Industry Ranking


    Business Week Rankings – 2006
    • #16 MBA - Overall National Ranking
    • #21 Undergraduate - Overall National Ranking


    U.S. News & World Report
    U.S. News & World Report

    U.S. News & World Report is an influential United States newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories....
     - 2008 (Graduate)
    • #20 Economics (PhD)
    • #2 Top School - Information Systems
    • #2 Top School - Production/Operations Management
    • #4 Top School - Supply Chain/Logistics
    • #17 Graduate Business School (MBA)


    U.S. News & World Report
    U.S. News & World Report

    U.S. News & World Report is an influential United States newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories....
     - 2008 (Undergraduate)
    • #7 Undergraduate Business School (BSBA)
    • #1 Management Information Systems
    • #2 Quantitative Analysis
    • #2 Production/Operations Management
    • #6 Supply Chain Management/Logistics
    • #10 Finance
    • #17 Management
    • #18 Entrepreneurship


    Forbes
    Forbes

    Forbes is an United States publishing and mass media company. Its flagship publication, Forbes magazine, is published bi-weekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune , which is also published bi-weekly, and Business Week....
     – 2005


    • #16 Business School (Full-Time MBA)
    • #8 Part-time MBA


    Financial Times
    Financial Times

    The Financial Times is a United Kingdom international business newspaper. It is a morning daily newspaper published in London and is printed at 24 sites....
     – 2007
    • #8 Top Salaries in Industry (MBA)
    • #14 Placement Success (MBA)
    • #15 Doctoral Program
    • #31 Research
    • #43 Business School (MBA)


    See also

    • List of United States business school rankings
    • List of business schools in the United States
      List of business schools in the United States

      This is a partial list of business schools in the United States. Business schools are listed in alphabetical order by state, then name. Schools named after people are alphabetized by last name....
    • List of Carnegie Mellon University people
      List of Carnegie Mellon University people

      This is a list of encyclopedic people associated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States of America....
    • Business School
      Business school

      A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in Business Administration. It teaches topics such as accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, human resource management, and quantitative methods....


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