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1 Academics  



1.1  Undergraduate programs  





1.2  Graduate programs  







2 Executive Education Programs  





3 International Field Seminars - Elective Courses Abroad  





4 Rafik B. Hariri Building  





5 Notable alumni  





6 See also  





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Coordinates: 42°2056N 71°0556W / 42.349°N 71.099°W / 42.349; -71.099
 

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Boston University
Questrom School of Business
The Rafik B. Hariri Building

Former names

College of Business Administration
(1913 - 1973)
School of Management (1974 - 2014)
MottoCreating Value for the World
TypePrivate business school
Established1913; 109 years ago
FounderEverett W. Lord

Parent institution

Boston University
DeanSusan Fournier

Academic staff

255
Students2,629
Undergraduates1,748
Postgraduates881
Location , ,
United States
CampusUrban
ColoursRed
Websitewww.bu.edu/questrom

The Questrom School of Business (also known as BU Questrom or simply, Questrom) is the business schoolofBoston University, a private research university based in Boston. Founded in 1913 and formerly known as the School of Management, the school received its current name in 2015.

It is the third-oldest business school in New England, after Dartmouth Tuck School of Business and Harvard Business School. The Questrom School of Business offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree (full- and part-time programs), a Master of Science (MS) in Mathematical Finance, a Master of Science in Management Studies (MSMS), executive education programs, and two Ph.D. programs. Both the undergraduate and graduate programs offer dual degree options with other schools and colleges at Boston University.

Questrom has some 250 full-time faculty and some 200 part-time faculty, teaching fellows, and active research assistants.[1]

October 13, 1913, Boston University business began classes for students in the College of Business Administration. The first three courses were English, Spanish, and Advertising. The Spanish course was taught by Dean Everett Lord. The third course (Advertising) was taught by Charles E. Ballatty.[2]

In March 2015, the name was changed from the School of Management to the current, Questrom School of Business. It was named for alumnus Allen Questrom, a former CEO of Neiman Marcus, Macy's, JCPenney, among others, who with his wife Kelli, donated $50 million to Boston University.[3][4]

Academics[edit]

Undergraduate programs[edit]

The BU Questrom School of Business offers undergraduate Bachelor of Science degrees in Business Administration with concentrations in Finance, Information Systems, Accounting, Marketing, Operations and Technology Management, Entrepreneurship, General Management, International Management, Organization Behavior, Business Law and Business Analytics. The Boston University Collaborative Degree Program is a program for a select group of students who choose to pursue a second degree in another field in another BU college; common BUCOP subjects include economics, mathematics, international relations, advertising, and engineering.

The BU Questrom School of Business's Honors Program, which began in 1998, is a business program to which academically talented freshmen and sophomores are invited.[5]

In order to be admitted into the Honors Program sophomore year, students must have a minimum 3.5 GPA in at least 36 credits of completed academic coursework. The application process consists of a cover letter, a resume, an essay, two letters of recommendation, and a personal interview.[6]

Graduate programs[edit]

Business School
International Rankings
U.S. MBA Ranking
Bloomberg (2024)[7]51
U.S. News & World Report (2024)[8]47
Global MBA Ranking
QS (2024)[9]34
Financial Times (2024)[10]63

The BU Questrom School of Business offers an online and residential Master of Business Administration (MBA), a Master of Science in Digital Innovation combined with an MBA (MBA/MSDi), a Master of Science in Mathematical Finance (MSMF), a Master of Science in Management Studies (MSMS) and two Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. The MBA degree is offered with concentrations in Social Impact and Health Sector Management (which can also be studied as part of the MBA/MSDi program). The two available Ph.D. degrees are in Management and Mathematical Finance.[11][12]

Graduate programs enrolled 281 Full-time MBA, 406 Part-time MBA, 61 Executive MBA, and 50 Ph.D. students during the 2015–16 school year.[13]

The school offers several MBA dual degree programs in conjunction with other BU schools:

Executive Education Programs[edit]

The Questrom School of Business offers several executive education programs and seminars as well as an 18-month Executive MBA program, which meets every other Friday through Saturday and offers professionals an opportunity to obtain an MBA and build management skills without leaving their jobs.

The Executive Leadership Center offers open registration and custom-designed management seminars, ranging from one day to several weeks.

International Field Seminars - Elective Courses Abroad[edit]

The Questrom School of Business offers several opportunities to study abroad during short, 3-credit international field seminars. The Innovation Ecosystems Field Seminar focuses on tech innovation in Israel, with company visits in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and cultural visits to Masada and the Dead Sea. The India Field Seminar explores the global forces of the health sector as they intersect with the dynamics of an emerging economy. The Latin America Field Seminar, which takes place in both Chile and Argentina, focuses on the role of business in society as it relates to environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility and the triple bottom line. The Europe Field Seminar, which travels to Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Hungary, covers topics such as macroeconomic policy, European Integration, finance, international trade, and business culture. The Asia Field Seminar focuses on China's economic development.

Rafik B. Hariri Building[edit]

The business school is housed in the Rafik B. Hariri Building, located at 595 Commonwealth Avenue. The building opened in October 1996 and contains over 40 classrooms, a 375-seat lecture hall, five computer labs, and the Frederick S. Pardee Management Library. The building offers wireless Internet access throughout as well as 4,000 wired data ports. A Breadwinners Deli and a wired Starbucks are located on the second floor of the building. The Hariri Building also contains 19 team rooms available only for undergraduate and graduate Questrom students to hold team meetings. Room reservations are made online.[14][15]

The building is named after Rafik B. Hariri, the late former Prime Minister of Lebanon, who was a Boston University trustee. Hariri's two sons attended BU, and Hariri's philanthropic foundation made a donation for the construction of the new building.

Notable alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "School of Management Centennial". bu.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  • ^ "Boston University alumnus gives $50M gift to school". Boston Herald. Associated Press. March 31, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  • ^ "Record Gift Renames SMG Questrom School of Business". BU Today. March 30, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  • ^ "Honors Program". bu.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-06-24.
  • ^ "Questrom School of Business Honors Program - Guidelines & Requirements". bu.edu. Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2012-02-01.
  • ^ "Best B-Schools". Bloomberg Businessweek.
  • ^ "2023 Best Business Schools Rankings". U.S. News & World Report.
  • ^ "QS Global MBA Rankings 2023". Quacquarelli Symonds.
  • ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2023". Financial Times.
  • ^ "Doctoral Program at Boston University School of Management". Archived from the original on June 15, 2011. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  • ^ "Online MBA | Questrom School of Business".
  • ^ Boston University School of Management, Student Facts & Figures Archived May 15, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Resources at Boston University School of Management". Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  • ^ https://smgapps.bu.edu/sakaiTeamroom/TeamSystem/reservations/student/todaySchedule.cfm[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Former RAND Employee Frederick S. Pardee Donates $10 Million to RAND Graduate School, which Now Bears His Name - RAND". rand.org.
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