The University at Buffalo School of Management is a business school located at the State University of New York at Buffalo. It is AACSB accredited in both business and accounting. UB School of Management is the highest ranking public business school in New York.[3] The School of Management is also the largest business school in the SUNY system.[4]
Type | Public university business school |
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Established | 1923 |
Parent institution | University at Buffalo |
Dean | Ananth Iyer[1] |
Academic staff | 82 (full-time)[2] |
Undergraduates | 2952 |
Postgraduates | 962 |
Location | , , U.S. |
Website | management |
History
editThe School of Business Administration, subsequently renamed the School of Management, was established in 1923. UB was authorized to grant the bachelor's degree in 1923, the MBA in 1931, and the PhD in 1949. In 1930, the School of Management received full accreditation by the AACSB.[5]
Ranking
editBusiness School International Rankings | |
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U.S. MBA Ranking | |
Bloomberg (2024)[6] | 69 |
U.S. News & World Report (2024)[7] | 66 |
- Bloomberg Businessweek, in its 2023 ranking of "Best Business Schools", ranked the School of Management the nation's No. 69 best full-time MBA program. Among public universities, the School of Management is No. 22. in the nation. Making Buffalo the best ranked public business school in New York.[8][9]
- U.S. News & World Report, in its 2019 ranking of "best business schools", listed Buffalo as #66 nationally.[10]
- U.S. News & World Report, in its 2017 ranking of "best undergraduate business programs", listed SUNY Buffalo as #77 nationally, making it the highest ranked SUNY undergraduate business school.[11][12]
- Forbes magazine ranks the UB School of Management as #42 in the nation. It is also regarded as one of the world's best business schools based on the return on investment it provides MBA graduates. Buffalo is the best ranked public business school in New York.
- The Wall Street Journal, ranked the UB School of Management #9 in the nation among schools with strong regional recruiting bases.
- Military Times, ranked Buffalo as the #35 business school for veterans.
- Financial Times, ranked the Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA) program as #28 in the U.S. and #91 worldwide. Among the U.S. schools ranked, the EMBA program was #21 for graduates’ salary growth.[13]
- Bloomberg Businessweek, in its 2016 ranking of "Best undergraduate business schools", ranked Buffalo #85. UB was the only public business school from New York to get ranked.[14]
The school also offers the MBA (full-time/part-time, Executive), Master of Science and PhD. [15]
Notable alumni
edit- John R. Alm, Former President and CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises
- Millard Drexler, Current Chairman and CEO of J.Crew and former CEO of Gap Inc.
- Brad Grey, Chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures
- Harvey Weinstein, Co-Founder of Miramax and The Weinstein Company
- John Hewitt, U.S. entrepreneur and founder of Liberty Tax Service
- Jeremy Jacobs, billionaire owner of the Boston Bruins
- Bob Swan, former CEO of Intel
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Message From The Dean". Retrieved 1 Feb 2023.
- ^ "UB School: Facts and Figures". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ^ "Accreditation and Rankings". management.buffalo.edu.
- ^ "About the School". management.buffalo.edu.
- ^ "Facts and Figures". management.buffalo.edu.
- ^ "Best B-Schools". Bloomberg Businessweek.
- ^ "2023 Best Business Schools Rankings". U.S. News & World Report.
- ^ "MBA program climbs in rankings". www.buffalo.edu.
- ^ "Best Business Schools 2016". Bloomberg Businessweek. 2016-11-16. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
- ^ "Best Graduate Business Schools" U.S. News & World Report, retrieved march 15, 2017
- ^ "Best Undergraduate Business Schools" U.S. News & World Report UG retrieved April 6, 2016
- ^ "UB moves up among the nation's 'top 50' best public universities". www.buffalo.edu.
- ^ "Buffalo Business School" Buffalo Ranking and Reputation retrieved April 6, 2016
- ^ "Best Undergrad Business Schools 2016". Bloomberg Businessweek.
- ^ "Degree Programs". management.buffalo.edu.