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University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration

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Type
  
Public

Academic staff
  
82

Campus
  
Oakland (Main)

Phone
  
+1 412-383-9600

Established
  
1907

Undergraduates
  
2000

Total enrollment
  
2,000 (2012)

Dean
  
John T. Delaney

Location
  
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Address
  
2100 Sennott Square, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 17,568 USD (2012), Domestic tuition: 28,638 USD (2012)

Similar
  
University of Pittsburgh, Joseph M Katz Graduate, Dietrich School of Arts and, University of Pittsburg, University of Pittsburg

Profiles

University of pittsburgh college of business administration and katz graduate school overview


The College of Business Administration (CBA) is one of the 17 schools and colleges of University of Pittsburgh located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The CBA is the second largest degree granting school or college in the university and offers undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degrees. The CBA is a constituent college of the university's Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

Contents

The CBA is part of Pitt Business, which refers to the collective capacity of the University of Pittsburgh's Katz Graduate School of Business, which offers Masters of Business Administration degrees and other graduate programs, the College of Business Administration and five education and research centers.

History

The University of Pittsburgh introduced business education in 1907 as the Evening School of Economics, Accounts, and Finance with classes meeting in the Fulton Building on Sixth Street in Pittsburgh. Three years later the School of Economics, named for London's famed school, was formally set up on Pitt's Oakland campus. The school was renamed the College of Business Administration in 1923.

Location

The CBA is headquartered at the second floor of Sennott Square. The business college is the second largest college at the University, behind the School of Arts and Sciences, enrolling approximately 2,000 students. Students also have access to facilities in the university's Katz Graduate School of Business' Mervis Hall.

Academics

The curriculum requirements for the University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration includes 120 credit hours of classes split by Arts and Sciences (51 credits), Business Core Curriculum (36 credits), Major Course Requirements (15-21 credits) and Electives (12-18 credits). The University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration focuses an Experience-Based Learning curriculum that gives students to expand their skills through participation in case studies, group work, and presentations with real world companies. Students can also take project courses such as Consulting Field Projects and Projects in Marketing in which they work with corporate clients to solve their business problems. Companies such as Honda, Nissan, Goal Financial, American Eagle Outfitters, and Chevrolet have participated in the past.

The University of Pittsburgh CBA offers access to a Financial Analysis Laboratory in Mervis Hall. The facility allows students to work with the equipment and technology used in the capital markets industry. The 3,000 square foot space resembles the trading floor maintained by an investment bank or financial firm, and is equipped with 58 computer stations, tote display boards, a ticker, plasma display screens, and presentation technologies.

Business Majors

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Marketing
  • Global Management
  • Human Resources Management
  • Business Information Systems
  • Certificate Programs

  • Certificate Program in International Business (CPIB)
  • Certificate Program in Leadership and Ethics (CPLE)
  • Undergraduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management (CSCM)
  • Double Degree Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree from the College of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree from the university's Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences.
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree from the College of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science degree from the university's School of Information Sciences.
  • International Internship Program

    The University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration has also been noted for its International Internship Program. This program is fourteen weeks, including two weeks on the University of Pittsburgh campus and twelve weeks abroad. The program is designed for Juniors and Seniors to gain work experience, develop professional skill and earn academic credit in a foreign setting. The programs includes sites in Beijing, Berlin, Madrid, Milan, Santiago and São Paulo.

    Student Organizations

    The University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration offers many organizations for business students to develop hands-on leadership skills related to their field.

    The student organizations include:

    References

    University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration Wikipedia