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Mission The mission of the A. B. Freeman School of Business is to be a leading business school dedicated to preparing current and future business leaders to compete in global business and to the advancement of the practice of management through excellence in teaching, research and service.
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Full-time MBA profile Finance program ranked 10th best in the world by the Financial Times (January 2008) MBA program ranked 46th nationally and 80th internationally by the Financial Times (January 2008) MBA program ranked 15th nationally for entrepreneurship by Entrepreneur magazine (October 2007) Executive MBA program ranked 74th internationally by the Financial Times (October 2007) MBA program ranked 17th nationally and 26th internationally by AméricaEconomía magazine (August 2007) Undergraduate business program ranked 48th nationally by U.S. News & World Report (August 2008) Executive MBA program ranked 17th in Latin America by AméricaEconomía magazine (August 2007) MBA program ranked 44th nationally and 28th among programs at private universities by Forbes magazine (August 2007) MBA program ranked 28th nationally and 48th internationally by Mexican business magazine Expansion (August 2007) MBA program ranked 45th nationally by U.S. News & World Report (April 2007) MBA program ranked 58th nationally and 95th internationally by Financial Times (January 2007) MBA program ranked 13th nationally for entrepreneurship by Entrepreneur magazine (October 2006) Executive MBA program ranked 72nd internationally by the Financial Times (October 2006) MBA program ranked 22nd nationally and 36th internationally by AméricaEconomía magazine (August 2006) Executive MBA program ranked 6th in Latin America by AméricaEconomía magazine (August 2006)
Academic Programs In 2007 Freeman launched the Global MBA, a joint venture with ITAM in Mexico City, Mexico, Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, Colombia, and IESA in Caracas, Venezuela. This special international module enables MBA students interested in leadership positions in the Americas to take six courses in six different countries as part of a unique international cohort featuring students from each university. The curriculum allows students either to accelerate their MBA program or earn a dual MBA/Master of Global Management. The Freeman School offers study abroad and internship programs in Asia, Europe and Latin America. Study-abroad sites have included China, the Czech Republic, England, France, Hong Kong, Hungary, Mexico, Spain and Taiwan. A large percentage of Freeman School BSM and MBA students participate in these programs, while Executive MBA students participate in an international seminar and trip. In partnership with prestigious institutions, the Freeman School has delivered executive education programs across Latin America and Asia. The Freeman School’s international executive programs include the Asia Executive MBA programs, which includes managers and executives from Taiwan Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China, and the Chile MBA for the Americas. Previous off-site Executive MBA programs have included offerings in Carmen, Mexico; Villahermosa, Mexico; and Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Tulane faculty-development PhD program began in 1994 and has grown to include 70 faculty members currently enrolled or graduated. These programs are contractual arrangements between Tulane University and selected top business schools in Latin America to provide doctoral degree programs for working faculty. Partner institutions have included ITESM, Monterrey, Mexico; IESA, Caracas, Venezuela; Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia; ESPOL, Guayaquil, Ecuador; and ICESI, Cali, Colombia; ITAM, Mexico City, Mexico; and Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Updated January 2008
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