Posts Tagged ‘School of Business’

PostHeaderIcon Kellogg School of Business

Try to visit the Kellogg School of Business and you will observe that their curriculum is certainly one of the most updated ones in the country today. Courses such as Biotechnology, Internet Marketing, Entertainment Management, Derivative Securities, Models and Technology, Empirical Methods in Strategy, and Spreadsheet Decision Models are all available here. This kind of curriculum is certainly not what you can find in other business schools in the country because other schools take time to adapt to the rapidly changing environment.

Meanwhile, the Kellogg School of Business has endeavored, over the past couple of years, to be a place where new and exciting ideas and nourished. This establishment believes that new ideas can provide diverse learning opportunities for their students so they can be successful in the industry. It is not surprising to discover then that the Kellogg School of Business has opened 50 new courses since 1995. Besides learning how to create financial statement and apply business theories, students in this school will also learn how to get enough capital to start up a company, enter new markets, and learn how to take advantage of the opportunity presented by information technology. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon The Sauder School of Business: Building a Career

Choosing a career in business is a big leap for any student and searching for an excellent school to educate you on your chosen endeavor is yet a bigger leap.  And why is that?  Your choice of business school would determine a chunk of your future.  If the best is what you have in mind, then take a look at what The Sauder School of Business could offer.

Formerly known as the University of British Columbia Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, this business school is situated right in The University Endowment Lands which is westside of Vancouver, Canada (near the city limits).  Its programs include diploma courses, bachelor courses, masters and even Ph.D.  As of the moment, there are about 28,000 alumni from 60 countries.

This school has a rich history to boast of.   Way back in 1929, it has offered its very first degree on Bachelor of Commerce.  This is in response to the lobbying of the business society.  The lobbyists were members of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Read the rest of this entry »