University of Connecticut School of Business

The University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Business is the University of Connecticut's graduate and undergraduate public business school. It spans across four campuses, with the main campus located in Storrs, Connecticut.

University of Connecticut
School of Business
TypePublic
Established1941[1] (1941[1])
Parent institution
University of Connecticut
DeanJohn Elliott[2]
Location, ,
United States
Parent Endowment$421.9 million
Websitebusiness.uconn.edu

The UConn School of Business was founded in 1941 and offers academic programs at the bachelor, MBA, Executive MBA, doctorate and advanced certificate levels.

Campuses

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School of Business in Storrs

Storrs

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The main campus in Storrs is home to the business school's primary administrative functions, outreach initiatives, undergraduate and Ph.D. programs, as well as the graduate programs in accounting and human resource management. Students study in a $27 million research and learning facility located in the campus near the Student Union, Barnes & Noble Bookstore, Gampel Pavilion and the Homer Babbidge Library. Built in early 2000, the four-story, 100,000-square-foot facility, houses the School's five academic departments (accounting, finance, management, marketing, and operations and information management), as well as faculty, staff, classes, and a lounge.[3]

Hartford

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The University of Connecticut Graduate Business Learning Center (GBLC) is located at 100 Constitution Plaza in downtown Hartford, Connecticut, and is home to the business school's Full-time, Part-time and Executive MBA Program offices, classrooms, and conference facilities, as well as the Student Managed Fund, SS&C Technologies Financial Accelerator, SCOPE. The GBLC was remodeled in 2004.[4]

Waterbury

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With an enrollment of approximately 1,000 students, UConn's Waterbury campus offers the four-year bachelor's degree program with majors in business administration and business data analytics. At the graduate level, the Waterbury campus offers the Part-time MBA degree and some graduate business certificate coursework.[5]

Stamford

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UConn's campus in downtown Stamford provides internships, field placements and jobs with companies and non-profit organizations headquartered in Fairfield county.[6]

Online

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UConn's School of Business offers a number of programs fully online. Programs such as the online Master of Business Administration (OMBA), a Master's in Human Resource Management and the Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) utilize some of today's most interactive and innovative technologies.

Academics

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Academic Areas

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The UConn School of Business offers programs in a variety of functional disciplines — Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Operations and Information Management. The School of Business also offers interdisciplinary centers in economics, entrepreneurship and innovation, international business, and real estate, as well as programs in health care management and insurance studies.

Accounting

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The department was the first accounting program in New England to receive separate national accreditation by AACSB International.[7] The department offers Bachelors, Masters, and a Ph.D.[8] The Masters of Science in Accounting has been 100% online since 2003 and is consistently ranked among the top online non-MBA masters programs in the country.[9] The accounting department faculty includes a recipient of the American Accounting Association Notable Contributions to Accounting Literature Award[10] and two recipients of the American Accounting Association/Deloitte Foundation Wildman Award.[11]

Finance

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The Department of Finance provides education in a range of finance-related fields such as: corporate or business finance, financial management in government and not-for-profit organizations, financial planning, investments, banking, insurance, real estate, public accounting, and health systems.[12]

Marketing

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The Marketing Department at the University of Connecticut consists of faculty in marketing and business law.[12]

Operations and Information Management

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The Department of Operations and Information Management (OPIM) at the University of Connecticut offers undergraduate majors in Management Information Systems and in Management and Engineering for Manufacturing.[13]

The MIS concentration at UConn is ranked 22nd nationally among public and private programs by U.S. News & World Report.[14]

Accreditation & Rankings

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The UConn School of Business has been continuously accredited by AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business – since 1958.[15] AACSB International accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide.[1] The School ranks in the top 5 percent of business schools and is widely considered one of the best in the United States as evidenced in frequent rankings by Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report[16] and The Princeton Review.[17][18]

The School of Business is very selective. Approximately 26% of applicants were admitted to the M.B.A. program in 2012 with a median GPA of 3.5 and a GMAT score of 620.[19] For undergraduate students, the School requires an application to transfer from elsewhere in the university. In 2016, 55% of UConn students who applied to the School of Business were accepted with an average cumulative GPA of 3.64.[20]

Considered a Public Ivy, the main campus of the University of Connecticut is located in Storrs and is considered one of the leading research universities in the United States.[21]

Research Centers

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Research centers are an integral part of the UConn School of Business, supporting teaching, advancing scholarship and innovation, and providing a professional forum for exchange between faculty, students and the corporate community.

As one of 17 Centers for International Business Education & Research located in universities throughout the U.S., the UConn CIBER is mandated to increase the competitiveness of U.S. business in the global marketplace. The UConn School of Business first received the CIBER grant from the Department of Education in 1995 as part of the Higher Education Act.[22]

The Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis (CCEA), is a University Center located within the School of Business at the University of Connecticut (UConn). CCEA specializes in economic impact and policy analysis studies, as well as advising clients regarding business strategy, market analysis, and related topics.[23]

The Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies provides services to Connecticut's real estate professionals and to the Department of Consumer Protection.[24]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b LeBlanc, Marie (13 November 2014). "About the School - School of Business".
  2. ^ LeBlanc, Marie (8 December 2014). "Office of the Dean - School of Business".
  3. ^ LeBlanc, Marie (6 January 2015). "Storrs Campus - School of Business".
  4. ^ LeBlanc, Marie (8 January 2015). "Hartford Campus - School of Business".
  5. ^ LeBlanc, Marie (8 January 2015). "Waterbury Campus - School of Business".
  6. ^ LeBlanc, Marie (8 January 2015). "Stamford Campus - School of Business".
  7. ^ Campo, Alex del (15 July 2013). "Home - Accounting Department". accounting.business.uconn.edu.
  8. ^ "Home | Accounting Department". accounting.business.uconn.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  9. ^ "Online Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) - UConn". msaccounting.uconn.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  10. ^ "Notable Contributions to Accounting Literature Award Winners".
  11. ^ "Deloitte Wildman Award Winners".
  12. ^ a b Campo, Alex del (15 July 2013). "Home - Marketing Department". marketing.business.uconn.edu.
  13. ^ Campo, Alex del (15 July 2013). "Home - Operations and Information Management Department". opim.business.uconn.edu.
  14. ^ "Why a Major in MIS?". 18 October 2016.
  15. ^ "AACSB Accreditation | Full Global Listing". www.aacsb.edu. Archived from the original on 1 April 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Rankings". www.usnews.com. Retrieved 2019-05-15.
  17. ^ "University of Connecticut - School of Business - School Admissions The Princeton Review B-School Rankings & GMAT Scores". www.princetonreview.com.
  18. ^ LeBlanc, Marie (13 November 2014). "Rankings - School of Business".
  19. ^ "#37 Connecticut - Forbes.com". www.forbes.com.
  20. ^ Hogrefe, Kayla (26 February 2018). "Fall 2018 Admissions Profile - Office of Undergraduate Advising".
  21. ^ Moll, Richard (1985). Public Ivys: A Guide to America's best public undergraduate colleges and universities. Viking. ISBN 9780670582051.
  22. ^ Khan, Hamza (13 November 2014). "Center for International Business Education & Research - Global Business Programs".
  23. ^ Barry, Jason (18 August 2015). "Home - Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis". ccea.uconn.edu.
  24. ^ Campo, Alex del (15 July 2013). "Home - Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies". realestate.business.uconn.edu.

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