Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Umeå School of Business

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Type
  
Public University

Rector
  
Lars G Hassel

Students
  
2,000

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
90,000 SEK (2010)

Phone
  
+46 90 786 50 00

Established
  
1989

Administrative staff
  
250

Undergraduates
  
1,500

Total enrollment
  
1,800 (2010)

Founded
  
1989

Umeå School of Business

Address
  
Biblioteksgränd 6, 901 87 Umeå, Sweden

Similar
  
Umeå University, Umeå Institute of Design, Stockholm School of Economics, University of Copenha, Gothenburg School of Business

Profiles

The Umeå School of Business and Economics, USBE, or Handelshögskolan vid Umea Universitet, is the business school of Umeå University in the north of Sweden, founded in 1989 "to strengthen education in research and business while contributing to the community". About 2000 students currently study at USBE. The School offers one Bachelor program, four undergraduate programs (Civilekonomprogram), seven Master's degree programs (including the Erasmus Mundus Master Program in Strategic Project Management) and doctoral programs.

Contents

The International atmosphere is important to the business school and it offers one undergraduate program (the International Business Program)and all Master's programs and doctoral programs entirely in English. USBE also accept a large number of international students as exchange or degree students.

USBE is located at the very heart of the University campus, a meeting-place for all academic disciplines, improving its opportunities to co-operate across traditional academic boundaries. It also gives USBE-students an opportunity to take an active part of student environment created for the 37 000 students at Umeå University.

Organization

Umea School of Business and Economics has three departments: the Department of Business Administration, the Department of Economics and the Department of Statistics.

USBE Career Center

USBE Career Center concentrates primarily on helping its graduates in the transition between graduation and the business world.

Research

Within the Umeå School of Business and Economics, the Umeå Research Institute promotes research and awards funding to prospective researchers. The School also hosts a group dedicated to research on decision-making in extreme environments. It is named Triple Ed (Research Group on Extreme Environments – Everyday Decisions).

Master's Programs

  • Master's program in Accounting
  • Master's program in Finance
  • Master's Program in Business Development and Internationalization
  • Master's Program in Management
  • Master's Program in Marketing
  • Master's Program in Economics
  • Master's Program in Strategic Project Management: offered jointly with Heriot-Watt University and Politecnico di Milano Erasmus Mundus
  • Undergraduate Programs

  • International Business Program (in English)
  • Business Administration and Economics Program (in Swedish)
  • Retail and Supply Chain Management Program (in Swedish)
  • Service Managementprogramet (in Swedish)
  • Bachelor's Program in Statistics
  • Students

  • Linus Berg - founder and CEO of "Rest & Fly"
  • Frida Berglund - founder of the popular blogg "Husmusen"
  • Wilhelm Geijer, former CEO and Board member of Öhrlings PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Christian Hermelin - CEO, Fabege
  • Leif Lindmark - former Rector, Stockholm School of Economics
  • Agneta Marell - Professor of Business Administration
  • Henrik P. Molin - Author
  • Göran Carstedt - Leading the global network "Society for Organizational Learning"
  • Malin Moström - Swedish woman footballer, nominated best in Sweden and the world.
  • Lars Petterson - CEO, Atea Sweden
  • Erik Wikström - CEO, Pizzeria Viking chain
  • Honorary Doctors

  • Carl Kempe, Swedish businessman
  • Robert H. Haveman, Professor
  • Lars Heikensten, former Governor of the Swedish Riksbank
  • International partnerships

    USBE has over 70 partner universities all over the world, including:

    References

    Umeå School of Business Wikipedia