Fisher College of Business – Ohio State University
History
The Ohio State University business school was originally founded in the spring of 1916 as the College of Commerce and Journalism, housed at Page Hall. In 1927, the school was renamed as the College of Commerce and Administration, just a few years before the establishment of the school’s MBA program. After decades of expansion, including the addition of an Executive Education program in the mid-1950s and numerous name changes, the school received a $20 million donation from ’30 alum Max Fisher. His gift helped officially rename the business school as the Max M. Fisher College of Business in 1993.
The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business’s MBA program is located on the main campus in Columbus, OH. Fisher offers a Full-Time MBA (on-campus), a Working Professional MBA (on-campus, online or both), and an Executive MBA program. Hallmarks of their MBA programs include:
· Personalized, hands-on curriculum
· Premier faculty and industry experts
· Wide-ranging electives, optional pathways
· One-on-one career coaching, mentorship and development
· Unforgettable experiential learning
· Intentionally small class sizes
· One of the largest alumni networks
· Career placement success
School Rankings
• U.S. News & World Report: 31
• Bloomberg: 41
• Financial Times: 72
• Forbes: 41
• The Economist: 50
Location(s)
The Fisher College of Business is located at the northern entrance of Ohio State’s main campus in Columbus, Ohio. The 370,000 square-foot complex is the largest multi-building project ever undertaken by the university and one of the few fully integrated management education campuses in the nation.
Facilities
Fisher’s campus features a state-of-the-art computer network, satellite up-link capabilities, video-on-demand and nearly 3000 computer ports. The $120 million project includes five academic buildings and a separately funded hotel, the Blackwell Inn and Conference Center.
Faculty
There are currently 93 tenure track, nine clinical track, 56 full-time non-tenure track members of the faculty.
Student Body
There are currently 7,835 full-time undergraduates at Fisher, 91 members of the 2019 MBA class, and 94 members of the 2020 class. There are also 392 enrolled students in the MBA for Working Professionals program, 32 in the EMBA program, 96 in the Master’s of Accounting class, 47 in the Master’s of Business Logistics Engineering, 38 in the Master’s of Business Operational Excellence, 107 in the Master’s of Human Resource Management, 56 in the school’s Ph.D. programs, and 59 in its Specialized Master of Finance program.
MBA Programs
The Ohio State Fisher College of Business offers full-time, part-time, and Executive MBA degrees.
Videos
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