Indiana University
Kelley School of Business
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Accreditation: AACSB
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Accredited by AACSB International, the Kelley MBA program at
Indiana University reflects a new direction in graduate management
education. With a long history of success dating back to the
school’s founding in 1920, Kelley's MBA program continues to focus
on the needs of future managers as they prepare to enter the rapidly
changing business world. The successful Kelley MBA graduate should
be knowledgeable across a variety of disciplines. A student’s
education must therefore encompass basic business disciplines and
provide a thorough grounding in the functional areas of management.
The Kelley core curriculum prepares students to deal with key
business decisions as they are presented in the business world.
Following the core, students are provided the opportunity to tailor
the program to satisfy their own diverse professional objectives.
Major areas of study include entrepreneurship & corporate
innovation, finance, management (including consulting, international
business, and strategic management), marketing, operations and
systems management (including decision support modeling, information
systems, and operations), and strategic analysis of accounting
information. Students benefit from our emphasis on leadership skills
and from the assessments and programs offered by Kelley’s Leadership
Development Institute. The Kelley MBA experience is further enhanced
by opportunities for membership in an industry-focused Academy. The
Kelley MBA program features several study abroad options, foreign
language tutoring and instruction, and integrated exposure to
international issues.
Employment statistics reported here for graduates of
the MBA Program program reflect all information received as
of September 30, 2006 for the 12-month period ending June
30, 2006.