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The Smith School has become one of the world's leading business schools in transforming its curriculum to reflect the needs of leadership for a global economy powered by technology and entrepreneurship. Smith students learn how to apply information technology to create innovation and drive business growth, while the school's world-renowned faculty create new management knowledge and identify leading business practices for today's networked world.
The Smith School's strengths in both academics and research are reflected in its rankings and other accolades. The Financial Times ranks the school's full-time MBA program #18 in the U.S. and the PhD program #6. The school's part-time MBA program is also ranked among the nation's best and is annually rated #1 in the Washington, D.C. - Baltimore region by U.S. News & World Report.
Recent Rankings for the Robert H. Smith School of Business:
Undergraduate Program
#17 Undergraduate Program #5 Management Information Systems #8 Supply Chain Management/Logistics #9 Entrepreneurship #11 Quantitative Analysis #14 Management #16 Production/Operations Management #15 Finance #16 Marketing #14 International Business U.S.News & World Report, 2008
Graduate Programs
#20 MBA Program, U.S. #12 in Research, World #6 Public Business School, U.S. Financial Times, 2009
#26 MBA Program, U.S. #3 Intellectual Capital Business Week, 2008
#16 Part-time MBA Program #6 Information Systems #12 Supply Chain/Logistics #13 Entrepreneurship #20 Management #23 Production/Operations U.S.News & World Report, 2008
#9 Offering Greatest Opportunity for Minority Students Princeton Review, "Best 282 Business Schools" 2007
#22 Custom Executive Education, U.S. Financial Times, 2008
#7 The UTD Top 100 Business School Research Rankings Based on Research Contribution 2002-2006 (All Journals) The School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas, 2007
#10 MBA Program (among all U.S. regional schools) #8 Academic Excellence in Information Technology (World) Wall Street Journal, 2007
Top 25 in Entrepreneurship, U.S. Fortune Small Business Magazine, 2007
Research
#11 in Research, World Financial Times, 2008
#7 The UTD Top 100 Business School Research Rankings Based on Research Contribution 2002-2006 (All Journals) The School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas, 2007
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