Booth School of Business, Business school at University of Chicago, US
Booth School of Business is a graduate business school of the University of Chicago operating across three main campuses in Chicago, London, and Hong Kong. The school offers various MBA formats designed for students with different work experience levels and career timelines.
The school was founded in 1898 as the College of Commerce and Politics and received its current name in 2008 following a major donation by David G. Booth. The institution shaped business education through pioneering programs including the first business doctoral degree in 1920 and the first executive MBA in the United States in 1943.
The faculty includes multiple Nobel laureates in Economic Sciences who contribute to research centers focused on finance, entrepreneurship, and management studies.
The main Chicago campus is easily accessible by public transportation and is situated near other university facilities on the South Side. Prospective students and visitors can learn more through campus visits and information sessions offered throughout the year.
The institution established the first doctoral program in business in 1920 and launched the first executive MBA program in the United States in 1943.
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