Binghamton University School of Management

Binghamton University School of Management is the business school of Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York, one of five professional schools on campus. The School of Management offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in management, finance, information science, marketing and accounting. Upinder Dhillon oversees the school as dean and Koffman Scholar of Finance. It is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

Binghamton University School of Management
Binghamton University SOM logo
TypePublic
Established1970
Academic staff
66[1]
Undergraduates1,369
Postgraduates100+
Location,
New York
,
US
CampusSuburban
DeanUpinder Dhillon
Websitehttp://www.binghamton.edu/som/
Binghamton University School of Management building

History of SOM

The undergraduate business program of the School of Management was founded at Binghamton University in 1970.[2]

Admission to SOM

The procedure for candidates applying for admission is essentially the same as for other students applying for admission to the university.

Undergraduate Business Program

The total number of undergraduate students at the Binghamton University SOM is 1,473 and the number of students who graduate from the business program within six years of admission to the university is at 84%.[2] The two undergraduate programs offered are BS in Accounting and BS in Management.[3] Concentrations available for BS in Management majors include Consulting and Leadership, Finance, Financial Engineering, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Global Management, and Supply Chain Management.

Binghamton's undergraduate business school (SOM) was 'unranked', and its graduate business school was given 'rank not published' by the US News and World Report.[4] Binghamton University as a whole was named America's #4 "Best Value Public" college by The Princeton Review 2012.

Graduate Business Program

Binghamton University SOM offers MBA, Executive MBA, Master of Accountancy and PhD programs at the graduate level.[5]

Concentrations available for MBA students include Business Analytics, Finance, Leadership Studies, Supply Chain Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing. PhD students can choose concentrations in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Organizational behavior/Leadership studies, and Supply chain management.[6]

Famous alumni

  • Karl Ravech, an American journalist who currently works as the primary Baseball Tonight host for ESPN,[7] received an MBA with concentration in Management and Leadership from Binghamton University in 1990.[8]
  • Chandra Venugopal, Policy Creator, received a Doctoral Certification in Finance in 1991.
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References

  1. "Research – School of Management – Binghamton University". School of Management – Binghamton University.
  2. Bloomberg Businessweek, Binghamton University School of Management, Undergraduate Profile Archived April 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Undergraduate Programs". School of Management – Binghamton University.
  4. "Best Business Schools". US News and World Report.
  5. "Graduate programs – School of Management – Binghamton University". School of Management – Binghamton University.
  6. "Management PhD – School of Management – Binghamton University". School of Management – Binghamton University.
  7. "Karl Ravech" Archived May 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. espnmediazone3.com. November 17, 2009. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  8. "I know you have heard of these guys...". binghamton.edu. March 14, 2008. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
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