Stepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University has claimed the title of Carnegie Mellon MBA best MBA part time in 2013. This is the first time that Stepper has held the top spot after finishing third in 2011 and seventh in 2009. The small program Stepper welded reflects an MBA full-time school, except that instead of completing two years, part-time program is divided Carnegie Mellon MBA in three. In addition, this fall launched a Stepper MBA part time option available online.
Eighty seven percent of graduates Stepper reported a salary increase, the highest percentage of any school in the rankings, and the B school in Pittsburgh scored in the top 10 three measures of classification. Haas School of Business at UFC Berkeley was second, only a small fraction of a Carnegie Mellon MBA point away from Stepper and higher range. Haas jumped three points of fifth last year and also won first place in the schools of the Western Region, ousting UCLA Anderson School of Management, which fell two places to fourth overall.
Haas earned top marks for teaching quality, caliber of classmates and programs. Bloomberg Business week 's ranking of MBA part-time programs is based on a Carnegie Mellon MBA survey of graduates, a measure of academic quality that combines data points six districts report including average GMT scores, class sizes and completion rates, and an estimate of post MBA outcomes. The biannual ranking halftime, the first time in 2007 Carnegie Mellon MBA,
Is unique in that it separates the schools in six geographic regions, and each class separately, according to the traditional MBA program part-time format is not suitable for long distances several times one week. Therefore, the plaintiff in California would be unlikely to consider participating in a program in New York, for example Carnegie Mellon MBA 2012.
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