University of Wisconsin-Madison
School of Business
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Accreditation: AACSB
Faculty:
Year Founded:
Degree Granted: Masters of Business Administration (MBA)
Program Type: Full-time
Delivery Format: Not Entered
Program Length: Not Entered
Web Site: http://www.bus.wisc.edu/mba
The Wisconsin MBA full-time program is for students with a clear
career objective. Students develop the focused business skills
needed to be a top competitor in today’s dynamic business
environment. The program is designed around 13 career
specializations – as opposed to more general academic majors – to
give our graduates greater expertise and to provide more value to
the firms that ultimately employ them. The nationally ranked
Wisconsin MBA program combines the benefits of a large university
with the tailored resources and individual attention of a smaller
career specialization. Outstanding faculty are a key component of
the Wisconsin MBA's approach to learning which combines case study
and applied learning in a collaborative team environment throughout
the two year program. To learn more about the Wisconsin MBA, we
invite you to explore our website - http://www.bus.wisc.edu/mba/ or
visit with us, either on campus or while we are in a city near you.
Thank you for your interest in the Wisconsin MBA. On Wisconsin!
Application Fee: 45 USD (United
States of America, Dollars)
Citizenship Information: 15 countries are represented.
United States, Canada, or Bermuda (71%)
Asia (14%)
Central Asia (7%)
Western Europe (3%)
Eastern Europe (2%)
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America (1%)
Africa (1%)
Gender:
Primary Area of Study for First Degree:
Age:
Mean: 28
Median: 28
Middle 80% Age Range: 24 to 32
Years of Work Experience:
Mean: 3.5 years
Median: 3.3 years
Middle 80%: 1.1 years to 6.0 years
Full Range: Data not provided.
Undergraduate GPA (U.S. Students Only):
Mean: 3.4
Median: 3.4
Middle 80%: 2.9 to 3.8
Employment statistics reported here for graduates of
the MBA Program (Full-time) program reflect all information
received as of September 30, 2006 for the 12-month period
ending June 30, 2006.