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UCLA Business School
The UCLA business school, officially known as the UCLA Anderson School of Management, is one the United States premier business schools. Currently ranked in the top 25 by various publications, it has been a favored educational facility for those considering a career in business or management. The UCLA business school was originally founded in 1938, with its overall purpose to be a facility for undergraduate studies. By the 1970s, the school’s programs began to change, and with its name. Originally founded as the UCLA School of Business Administration, the name change to Graduate School of Management reflected programs direction to concentrate solely on graduate studies. This administrative change is unique to the UCLA business school because it is one of the very few public education facilities to only offer business courses at the graduate level. The only undergraduate degree attainable at Anderson is business economics. Graduate students at UCLA Anderson have a choice majors in the business and marketing field that include: Accounting, Finance, Policy, Real Estate, Communication, Media and Entertainment Management, and Human Resources and Organizational Behavior. The educational teaching model at UCLA Anderson is one that combines case study and experiential learning. In applying this method, graduate students … Continue reading