College Toolkit $1,000 Scholarships
MBA Search Career Exploration MBA Admissions Articles Financial Aid and Student Loan Calculators MBA Forums
You are not logged in
Business
Homepage
Comprehensive
MBA Search
Search by
State
Search by
Name
B-School
Articles
Search: 

 

College of Business
University of Missouri - Columbia

The Basics

  College of Business
University of Missouri - Columbia
 
  Mailing Address
213 Cornell Hall
Columbia, MO 65211
 
School Type: Public
Homepage: http://mba.missouri.edu
 
 
General Phone: (573)882-2750
Admissions Phone: (573)882-2750
Admissions E-mail: mba@missouri.edu
 

Student Profile for Class Entering 2006-2007

Applicant Data
Male Female Total
Applicants 201 165 366
Accepted 104 93 197
Enrolled 53 47 100
Background on Enrolled Students
Average 25th
Percentile
75th
Percentile
Undergraduate GPA
(4.0 Scale)
3.51 3.16 3.65
GMAT Scores 623 590 650
Average Work Experience:       1.61 years

What Makes Our School Unique

  The Crosby MBA curriculum is designed to give students the tools essential for making superior business decisions.  Emphasis is placed on preparing students for the specific career goals and promoting real-world experiences including teambuilding, direct consulting with business organizations, and opportunities to improve leadership skills.  Many external speakers participate in our Professional Development Seminar, offering comments on current business topics, career paths, and the challenges facing young professionals.  The curriculum is divided into three different levels of learning.  The foundation program provides a solid background in core areas of business knowledge.  A new integrated case approach is used in five such courses, demonstrating to students the connections between the major business functional areas.  Based on prior equivalent coursework, some students with a business background can design an accelerated program.  Advanced requirements heighten the knowledge base and provide opportunities for students to apply their skills in real-world business settings.  Finally, students select 15 credits of elective coursework to develop a business specialty.  Concentrations are available in finance, management, marketing, e-commerce, or individualized areas of special interest outside the College of Business.  Formal dual degree programs are available with health services management, industrial engineering, and law.  

[Back to Top]
B-School Details
Find More B-Schools