Eller College of Management

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The Eller College of Management is the business school based in Tucson, Arizona University of Arizona (USA). With 5,476 undergraduate and 663 graduate- the business school is the largest college at the University of Arizona. Worldwide, about 55,000 alumni associated with it.

History

The business school was founded in 1913 with a Bachelor Degree in Commerce beings and renamed the University of Arizona School of Business and Public Administration, 1944. 1953, the AACSB accredited MBA program has been introduced. In 1999, the college was named after its founder and alumnus Karl Eller Eller College of Management and in Public Administration and received its present name in 2004 Eller College of Management. Since 2011, Dr. Leonard Jessup is Dean of the College.

Profile and importance

In the published in 2009, ranking the Financial Times the Eller MBA degree program among the top 20 MBA programs in the U.S. and listed. Than 5th best MBA course at a state university in the U.S. The study of entrepreneurship is listed in the same ranking among the 10 best in the world. According to the data published in 2011, university ranking of U.S. News & World Report, the Eller College of Management is among the top 15 public business schools in the United States. The study in Industrial Engineering part since 1989 in the ranking of the 5 best in the U.S. .. The Eller College of Management is accredited by the AACSB since 1948.

Disciplines

At the Eller College of Management about 130 professors are busy, which conduct research in the fields of business management, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, operations, public policy accounting, economics, business computer science and business communication and teach. In addition to the Bachelor degree study programs M.Sc. - and MBA degree programs offered, as well as trained doctors.

Famous people

Professors

  • Vernon L. Smith ( taught from 1976 to 2002 at the Eller College of Management ), Nobel Laureate in Economics 2002

Graduates

  • Robert A. Eckert, CEO of Mattel
  • Terry Lundgren, CEO of Federated Department Stores ( parent company of Macy 's and Bloomingdale's )
  • Arturo Moreno, owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  • Jeffrey Rein, president of Walgreens
  • Robert Sarver, owner of the Phoenix Suns
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