
The Eli Broad College of Business is the business college at Michigan State University.
Eli Broad, an alumnus of Michigan State, endowed the college in 1991, donating $20 million.
The college has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) since 1953. The Eli Broad School of Business is located on the campus of Michigan State University in the Eugene C. Eppley Center and North Business College Complex. Inside the North Business College Complex is the Lear Corporation Career Services Center. The William C. Gast Business Library is across the street in the College of Law building.
The Weekend Master of Business Administration (MBA) program and executive development programs are held at the James B. Henry Center for Executive Development in Lansing, Michigan, and the Management Education Center in Troy, Michigan.
MBA programs:
The Broad College has offered MBA programs since 1960.
Its Full-Time MBA program is 21 months in duration and is for those with at least 2 years of work experience. The average admitted student has four years of work experience. Its Weekend MBA program lasts 19 months and is for working professionals with significant experience. Classes are held every other Saturday and one Friday evening per month.
Other Master's Degree Programs:
Doctoral programs:
Best in the USA, MBA, US News & World Report - Rank 35
Best in the USA, Bloomberg - Rank 36
Global MBA, Financial Times - 52
The University of Texas-Dallas's Top 100 Business School Research Rankings lists the Broad College as #30 in North America and #33 worldwide in research contributions to the 24 leading business journals it tracks.
According to Broad College, more than 95 percent of students seeking employment last year were placed within three months of graduation.