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The Walter A. Haas School of Business (branded as Berkeley Haas) is the business school of the University of California, Berkeley, a public research university in Berkeley, California. It was the first business school at a public university in the United States. Named after Walter A. Haas, the school is housed in four buildings surrounding a central courtyard on the southeastern corner of the Berkeley campus, where both undergraduate and graduate students attend classes. Its resident startup incubator, Berkeley SkyDeck, is located west of campus in Downtown Berkeley. Notable faculty include former Chairs of the Federal Reserve and the Council of Economic Advisors, Nobel laureates in economics, the Secretary of the Treasury, the chief economist of Google, and more.

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Article Snippet :The Walter A. Haas School of Business (branded as Berkeley Haas) is the business school of the University of California, Berkeley, a public research university
Article Title : Richard Lyons (business professor)
Article Snippet :Cal article: Dean of Haas School of Business to Step Down The Microstructure Approach to Exchange Rates at MIT Press ([1]) Haas Faculty Teaching Award Winners
Article Title : Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
Article Snippet :University of California, he also directs the Clausen Center for International Business and Policy and is affiliated with the Haas School of Business. His research
Article Title : David Aaker
Article Snippet :University of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business, a specialist in marketing with a focus on brand strategy. He serves as Vice Chairman of the San
Article Title : Henry Chesbrough
Article Snippet :professor and the faculty director of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley
Article Title : Teck-Hua Ho
Article Snippet :1998. "Professor Ho Teck Hua". Corporate NTU. "Teck Ho". Faculty Directory. Haas School of Business. Archived from the original on 2018-06-18. Retrieved 2014-02-11
Article Title : Ulrike Malmendier
Article Snippet :November 3, 2019. "Ulrike Malmendier | Faculty Directory | Berkeley-Haas". facultybio.haas.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-02. Whiting, Sam (April 7, 2017)
Article Title : Glynn Washington
Article Snippet :November 11, 2022. "Glynn Washington Becomes Director of Young Entrepreneurs at Haas". Haas School of Business. Archived from the original on July 7, 2013. Sansone
Article Title : Oliver E. Williamson
Article Snippet :at the Haas School of Business. As a Fulbright Distinguished Chair, in 1999 he taught Economics at the University of Siena. Found to be one of the most
Article Title : Carl Shapiro
Article Snippet :Professor of Business Strategy at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business. He is the co-author, along with Hal Varian of Information

The Walter A. Haas School of Business, also known as the Haas School of Business or simply Haas, is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley.

The school is situated in three connected buildings surrounding a central courtyard on the southeastern corner of the Berkeley campus. The final design of architect Charles Moore, the mini-campus was completed in 1995. The school is planning to expand its facilities with a new commons building shared with the Berkeley School of Law. It consistently ranks as one of the top ten business schools in worldwide rankings published by The Economist, Financial Times, US News & World Report, and Bloomberg Businessweek.


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Rutgers Business School

Rutgers Business School in Newark and New Brunswick (also known as the Rutgers Business School, or RBS) is the graduate and undergraduate business school located on the Newark and New Brunswick campuses of Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey.

Rutgers Business School was founded in 1929, it offers bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees.

Facilities

In 2009 RBS opened a new facility in the first 11 stories of downtown Newark's One Washington Park office building that is home to the full-time and Executive MBA programs, the MQF program, and the Newark undergraduate program. Washington Park is centrally located near highways and public transportation, notably Newark Broad Street Station, where there is service on New Jersey Transit Morris and Essex and Montclair-Boonton Lines (including Midtown Direct service to New York Penn Station) and Newark Light Rail service to Newark Penn Station. The Washington Park light rail station is also adjacent to the school.

Rutgers facilities in One Washington Park include classrooms, lecture halls, conference rooms, student and faculty lounges, offices, and a University Police substation. The new 3 story RBS entrance atrium features lecture halls, a trading floor, student lounge and study spaces, a rooftop garden, and the Bove Auditorium. One Park Bistro in the lobby of the building is owned by the university and operated by the university's contracted Aramark food service but is open to all tenants with a building ID. In 2011, it was announced the Rutgers-Newark campus would further expand around Washington Park, converting the former American Insurance Company Building into graduate student housing. Rutgers Business School, New Brunswick, on the Livingston Campus. New glass and steel building at nightfall.

In 2011 RBS broke ground on a new school building located on the New Brunswick/Livingston Campus. This new building, which opened in September, 2013, is the focal point for the New Brunswick undergraduate program. Previously, in New Brunswick, RBS shared the Janice H. Levin Building with the School of Labor and Management Relations and Beck Hall with the School of Arts and Sciences on the Livingston Campus.

RBS also has facilities in Madison, NJ, Basking Ridge, Jersey City, and Singapore. MBA programs were also previously offered in Beijing and Shanghai.


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3D Business School rankings

RankBusiness School3D Score
#1Harvard Business School98.2
#2Wharton Business School97.2
#3Yale School of Management96.0
#4Columbia School of Management94.7
#5Skema Business School93.6
#6Sloan School of Management92.6
#7London Business School91.3
#8Stanford School of Business90.3
#9Kellogg School of Management89.4
#10Haas School of Business88.7

3D MBA programs tuition costs and fees

RankSchoolTotal MBA cost2-years tuition
#1Columbia$168,307$106,416
#2Wharton$168,000$108,018
#3Stanford$166,812$106,236
#4Chicago Booth$165,190$101,800
#5Dartmouth Tuck$162,750$101,400
#6MIT Sloan$160,378$100,706
#7Harvard Business School$158,800$100,706
#8Stern$157,622$94,572
#9Yale School of Management$151,982$99,800