U.S. News ranks Broad undergrad program 15th among publics, 25th nationally
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U.S. News & World Report has just released its 2010 ranking for undergraduate business programs, placing the Eli Broad College of Business 15th among public institutions and 25th nationally. The college remains steady at this ranking from last year.
Some of the college’s programs were also individually ranked:
• Supply Chain Management/Logistics - 2
• Production/Operations Management - 11
• Accounting - 15
• International Business - 16
• Management - 21
The U.S. News annual undergraduate business ranking is solely based on results from a survey of deans and senior faculty members at all Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)-accredited undergraduate business programs.
Broad Interim Dean Elvin Lashbrooke says he is pleased that his peers consider the Broad School as a top 25 undergraduate business program. "We can be proud of the quality education the Broad School offers in the classroom and beyond that, in terms of advising, career services, multicultural experiences, study abroad opportunities, tutoring and communications skill-building centers," he says.
The complete business school rankings are available at http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com, but only limited information is available without a subscription.
