A Rundown Of Berkeley-Haas Dual MBA Programs
MBA degrees may be the best way for business students to master business, management and leadership skills, but some prospective MBAs enter the graduate business school setting with a clear idea of which industry they want to enter following graduation. For students in the San Francisco metro, several Berkeley-Haas dual MBA programs offer students this flexibility. Continue reading…
Seattle and San Francisco Mayors Talk Homelessness at Seattle University
On January 11, 2017, Seattle University welcomed San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and Seattle Mayor Ed Murray to discuss the issue of homelessness on the west coast. Both Seattle and San Francisco have been beset by a severe homeless crisis and the mayors hoped that, by coming together, they could share their plans to help keep people off the streets. Continue reading…
Top Finance MBAs in San Francisco
When it comes to business, San Francisco is probably one of the first cities that comes to mind when one thinks of entrepreneurship or information technology. Nonetheless, students looking to pursue an advanced degree in business below the Golden Gate Bridge have a number of paths to choose.
Every startup needs someone who can crunch the numbers, and that’s why MBAs with a finance background can find endless opportunities out west. If you’re looking to pursue a Finance MBA in San Francisco, we’ve rounded up some of the best programs to get your finance career underway.
Edward S. Ageno School of Business – Golden Gate University
The Edward S. Ageno School of Business at Golden Gate University gives students the opportunity to earn an MBA with a concentration in finance. This analytical graduate concentration helps MBAs to prepare themselves for a wide range of careers- from consulting to corporate management and more. Through the study of finance, these MBA students will gain the skills necessary to maintain the financial well-being of their organization in a competitive global market. The unique approach to a finance education at GGU involves a combination of theoretical study with hands-on experience, utilizing the university’s real-life case studies and state-of-the-art computer labs to give each student a strong business foundation.
MBAs concentrating in finance will still have the opportunity to advance their general business and leadership skills through other aspects of the MBA program, including interaction with a highly experienced faculty made up of business professionals. Since the establishment of the MBA program, GGU has been a leader in providing flexible education opportunities for students to earn their degree at their own pace.
Haas School of Business – UC Berkeley
The finance group at Berkeley-Haas aims to be at the center of the business world within entrepreneurship, finance and technology. Through strong investment banking roots, the program focuses on a range of fields, from healthcare/biotech to seed investing and innovation financing. The finance curriculum at Haas includes three main streams: Corporate Finance, Asset Management and Entrepreneurial Finance. MBA students also have the option of taking additional quantitative courses from the university’s Master of Financial Engineering Program.
Students earning an MBA in finance at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business have the chance to join an extensive network of Haas alumni in financial centers around the country. With the support of alumni and the state-of-the art finance education at Haas, students have moved on to full-time jobs at companies like Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs.
UC Davis Graduate School of Management
The MBA program at UC Davis allows students to create a customized educational experience ta a top ranked school. The full-time MBA, which has placed as a top 50 MBA program by U.S. News & World Report for 21 consecutive years, focuses on experiential learning, technical skills and leadership training. The Davis MBA environment is based on collaboration and developing relationships with both fellow students as well as a world-class faculty.
UC Davis offers a number of self-guided concentrations including Finance/Accounting, the “study of how financial assets are created, traded and valued.” The finance concentration at Davis allows students to focus on either corporate finance or investment management. Finance MBAs at Davis have pursued career paths in a wide variety of fields, including insurance, investment banking, security analysis and portfolio management.
University of San Francisco School of Management
The full-time MBA at USF is an immersive 22-month program, focused on delivering world-class content from an experienced faculty. With small classes of just 20-30 students and a diverse student body from around the world, the MBA at USF focuses on each student’s career goals and the best way to achieve them.
Students in the full-time and part-time MBA programs at USF can choose to focus on either a Corporate Finance or Financial Services path. Each elective within this program serves to guide and promote success in the student’s chosen course.
No GRE or GMAT Required: San Francisco
John Steinbeck once described San Francisco as a “golden handcuff with the key thrown away,” while Rudyard Kipling lamented that leaving the City by the Bay was its one and only drawback.
Ashridge Introduces Groundbreaking Research Project & Collaboration
Research is the heart of every business school. That’s why Ashridge Executive Education, has set up a collaboration network with innovative companies to change the global business landscape. The collaboration falls under the newly created Hult Realtime Research (HRR), which is a global market research engine. Its goal is to identify and test ideas, markets, competitors and business models for organizations. Continue reading…
Inside the Career Treks at McCombs
An MBA program that spends all of its time and effort only in the classroom is one that may leave its students at a disadvantage. The truth is that it’s the hands-on and out-of-class experiences that make the biggest impression on MBAs, and that’s exactly why McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin takes their MBA students on career treks every year.
These treks, led by the Texas MBA Career and Management team, take MBAs to various cities and companies around the nation for a unique learning opportunity. During each trek, MBA students learn more in-depth information about their favorite industries and corporations through presentations, Q&A sessions and networking opportunities. And so far, the treks have been a huge success. Continue reading…