Haas School of Business

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The Haas School of Business



Motto:Leading Through Innovation
Established1898
Type:Public
Dean:Tom Campbell
LocationBerkeley, California, USA
Website:haas.berkeley.edu

The Walter A. Haas School of Business, better known as the Haas School of Business or simply Haas, is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley.

The College of Commerce was founded in 1898, making it the third oldest collegiate business school in the United States and the first at a public university. The Department of Business Administration was established in 1942. In 1943, the School of Business Administration was established to replace the College of Commerce. It was renamed in 1989 in honor of Walter A. Haas, Sr. The Haas family has donated $23.75 million, which at the time was the largest donation in Berkeley's history, to Haas School of Business. As of 2003-2004, it has 160 faculty members and 1680 students in six academic degree programs. Dean Tom Campbell, a former Congressman and California State Senator, has recently returned from his stint as the state's Director of Finance. Prof. Richard Lyons was the Acting Dean.

The school runs a range of internationally reputed programs and is consistently ranked among the very best in the country. Its programs include

  • Full-time MBA program
  • Evening/Weekend MBA program
  • Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA
  • Ph.D. program
  • Master's in Financial Engineering Program
  • Undergraduate program
  • Executive development

The school is situated in three connected buildings surrounding a central courtyard on the southeastern corner of the central campus. The final design of architect Charles Moore, the mini-campus was completed in 1995. The school is planning to expand its facilities, with a new commons building shared with the Boalt School of Law.

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[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] Undergraduate rankings

  • #3 U.S. News & World Report, 2007 [1]
    • #3 for Finance [2]
    • #3 for Management [3]
    • #4 for Marketing
    • #4 for Real Estate
    • #5 for Quantitative Analysis/Methods
    • #5 for International Business
    • #8 for Entrepreneurship
    • #9 for Production/Operations Management
    • #11 for Accounting
    • #12 for Management Information Systems
    • #15 for Supply Chain Management/Logistics
  • #3 BusinessWeek, 2007 [4]
  • #3 About.com Guide to Business majors, 2005 [5]

[edit] MBA rankings

  • #2 The Wall Street Journal, 2007 [6]
    • #1 for Recruiting in Technology/Telecommunication/Internet
    • #2 for Excellence in Social Responsibility
    • #4 for Hiring of Women
    • #4 for Recruiting in Management Consulting
    • #4 for Entrepreneurship
    • #4 for Information Technology
    • #6 for Graduates with High Ethical Standards
    • #6 for Hiring of Minorities
    • #9 for CEO Material
    • #10 for International Business
  • #8 BusinessWeek, 2006 [7]
  • #8 U.S. News & World Report, 2008 [8]
    • #4 for Non-profit
    • #8 for Finance
    • #8 for General Management
    • #9 for Marketing
    • #9 for Entrepreneurship
    • #10 in international
  • #6 Princeton Review Selectivity rating, 2008 [9]
    • #5 for Best Career Prospects [10]
    • #10 for Overall Administerd [11]
  • #4 (US), #6 (International) Economist Intelligence Unit, 2007 [12]
  • #9 (US), Financial Times, 2007 Ranking of rankings. [13]
  • #11 (US), #16 (International) Financial Times, 2006 [14]
  • #13 Forbes, 2007 [15]

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Coordinates: 37°52′18.06″N, 122°15′12.84″W

University of California, Berkeley
Academics

Boalt Hall School of LawCollege of ChemistryCollege of EngineeringCollege of Environmental DesignCollege of Letters and ScienceCollege of Natural ResourcesGoldman School of Public PolicyHaas School of BusinessSchool of EducationSchool of InformationSchool of Journalism • School of Optometry • School of Public Health • School of Social Welfare

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