Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Releases Career Outlook Survey
According to results of DePaul University’s Class of 2014 career outlook survey and recruiting activity on campus, 86 percent of graduates who received their master’s degree from the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business are either employed or enrolled in continuing education. Employment or enrollment in continuing education are considered successful career outcomes, according to National Association of Colleges and Employers, which charts college graduate employment statistics nationwide. Continue reading…
Stanford to Offer Dual MBA and Electrical Engineering MS Program
Stanford Graduate School of Business will be offering an Electrical Engineering MS/MBA degree program to graduate students in the 2015-2016 academic year. Students may apply for admission starting this fall.
“The joint focus recognizes that the students we educate need and want an integrated understanding of engineering, strategy and execution as they drive future innovations that increasingly involve both technology and business,” said Madhav Rajan, Senior Associate Dean and faculty director of the MBA Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.