2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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Faculty
Noushin Ashrafi, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington
- Management Science and Information Systems
Ramakrishna Ayyagari, PhD, Clemson University
- Management Science and Information Systems
Arindam Bandopadhyaya, PhD, Indiana University
Pratyush Bharati, PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Management Science and Information Systems
Roger Blake, PhD, University of Rhode Island
- Management Science and Information Systems
Martin Calkins, PhD, University of Virginia
Atreya Chakraborty, PhD, Boston College
Ricardo Checchi, PhD, Georgia State University
- Management Science and Information Systems
Kui Du, PhD, University of Texas Austin
- Management Science and Information Systems
Ehsan Elahi, PhD, University of Minnesota
- Management Science and Information Systems
Mine Ertugrul, PhD, University of Connecticut
Pacey Foster, PhD, Boston College
Varghese George, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Davood Golmohammadi, PhD, West Virginia University
- Management Science and Information Systems
Mohsin Habib, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas Hogan, PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jeffrey Keisler, PhD, Harvard University
- Management Science and Information Systems
Sangwan Kim, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jean-Pierre Kuilboer, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington
- Management Science and Information Systems
Werner Kunz, PhD, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich
Marc Lavine, PhD, Boston College
One-Ki Daniel Lee, PhD, City University of Hong Kong
- Management Science and Information Systems
Jay Junghun Lee, PhD, Seoul National University
David Levy, DBA, Harvard University
Rui Li, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Benyamin Lichtenstein, PhD, Boston College
Raymond Liu, PhD, University of Oregon
Stephen Manning, PhD, Free University Berlin
Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, PhD, Johns Hopkins University
KoEun Park, PhD, Purdue University
Sherry Penney, PhD, State University of New York, Albany
Marius Popescu, PhD, Virginia Tech University
Philip Quaglieri, PhD, Stevens Institute of Technology
- Management Science and Information Systems
Edward Romar, PhD, City University of New York
Maureen Scully, PhD, Stanford University
Yong-Chul Shin, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lucia Silva-Gao, PhD, Boston University
Kiran Verma, PhD, Michigan State University
Sally Wright, DBA, Boston University
Guang-Xin (Vincent) Xie, PhD, University of Oregon
Peng Xu, PhD, Georgia State University
- Management Science and Information Systems
Xiaolu Xu, PhD, Syracuse University
Kun Yu, DBA, Boston University
Hasan Zafer Yuksel, PhD, University of Arizona
Wei Zhang, DBA, Boston University
- Management Science and Information Systems
Leon Zurawicki, PhD, Warsaw University
The Program
The College of Management’s demanding and internationally accredited MBA program provides opportunities for its diverse students to succeed in the regional and global economy. It is comprehensive, introducing students to the fundamental analytical and organizational skills expected of any modern manager, while also offering students a number of opportunities for specialization. The strengths of the program are a knowledgeable, experienced, and student-centered faculty, small classes, a diverse student population, and flexibility. Faculty are accessible to students both inside and outside the classroom and give students personal attention to help them meet their goals.
The MBA program is designed to offer students of all backgrounds the opportunity to begin and/or broaden their management education. An undergraduate degree in a business field is not required to enter the MBA program. Students in the program may study either full-time or part-time. All classes meet once a week; in order to assist students in completing the program, course schedules offer a variety of choices (including Saturdays). Students may complete the MBA program in one to five years, depending upon the number of courses taken during the fall, spring, and summer terms and on course/credit waivers granted for undergraduate preparation.
The College of Management and the MBA program are fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)—the International Association for Management Education.
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