标题: 美国商学院Profiles- University of Missouri - Columbia (Trulaske) [打印本页] 作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:32 标题: 美国商学院Profiles- University of Missouri - Columbia (Trulaske)
PROGRAM BASICS
Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business
University of Missouri
111 Cornell Hall
Columbia , Missouri 65211-2600
Year in which the undergraduate business program was founded:
1914
Institution:
Four Year
Business program:
Two Year
Degrees offered:
Degree/Program Name:
BS BA/with emphasis in Economics, International Business, Marketing, Management, Finance, or Real Estate
Combined BS / Masters Accountancy作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:32
PROGRAM COSTS
Annual Tuition (Resident):
$ 6,877
Annual Tuition (Non-Resident)
$ 10,352
Cost per academic credit (resident)
$ 245
Cost per academic credit (non-resident)
$ 369
Required fees
$ 1,696
Room and board:
$ 8,100
Books:
$ 1,020作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:33
ENROLLMENT
Total college enrollment for 2009-10:
31,314
Full-time undergraduate business student enrollment:
1,390作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:33
ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the Institution
Required standardized tests for entire college:
ACT
Minimum ACT score for entire college:
24
Interviews for entire college:
Not required
Additional application requirements for entire college:
N/A
Upcoming application deadlines for entire college:
Semester: Fall 2010
Deadline: May 1, 2010
Semester: Spring 2011
Deadline: January 1, 2011
Semester: Summer 2011
Deadline: June 1, 2011
School offers guaranteed loans:
No作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:35
PROGRAM BASICS
Institutional freshman retention rate:
85 %作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:35
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Credit hours required for graduation:
Degree: BS BA
Hours: 120
Other degree requirements:
GPA requirement of 2.5 in all business courses, must complete comprehensive Professional Development program including an internship/practicum作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:36
ACADEMICS
Average class size in required business courses:
84
Average class size in business electives:
36
Average class size in non-business electives required for admission to business program:
32
Class size:
Classes with fewer than 20 students: 8 %
Classes with 21 to 50 students: 70 %
Classes with more than 50 students: 21 %作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:36
CURRICULUM
Number of elective courses available in business program:
33
Leading areas of study:
Accounting
Finance
General Management
Marketing
Real Estate
Special programs for business students:
Professional development opportunities include a professional development course, corporate field trips, leadership conference, job shadowing program, mock interviews, alumni resume review, and nearly 200 business executives (including 5 CEOs) serving as guest lecturers last year. Other programs include Cornell Leadership Program for high ability students, Academy of Aspiring Entrepreneurs, EMILE (joint engineering entrepreneurship program), and Vasey Academy for minority student development.
Business program offers work study or co-op opportunities:
Yes作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:36
Work study opportunities description:
Students are required to complete an internship. In addition, students are able to participate in a job shadowing program in one of three cities. Last year, over 100 students were matched with a corporate mentor and worked with the mentor on site for a day.
Business program offers study abroad opportunities:
Yes
Study abroad program description:
The Trulaske College of Business sponsors programs in Spain, Italy, Ireland, China, and Prague as well as intersession programs during the winter break. These programs are taught in English and utilize both MU faculty and international faculty. In addition, the campus provides opportunities in 76 study abroad locations and 300 affiliate programs.
Volunteer work and community service opportunities:
Yes
Volunteer opportunities description:
The Trulaske College of Business has college wide service events and the larger student organizations have community service requirements each semester. In addition, the campus has a service learning office to facilitate service learning courses and internships. As part of the Professional Development Program course, students partner with local non-profits to solve business problems. Cornell leaders develop videos non-profits can use for fund raising.作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:37
Business clubs and extracurricular activities:
18 Business clubs
professional development activities
corporate on-site visits
field trip to visit Warren Buffett
field trip to visit Wall Street作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:37
CAMPUS LIFE
Largest on-campus organizations for business students:
Alpha Kappa Psi
Delta Sigma Pi
Association of Accountancy Students
Black Business Students Association
Phi Beta Lambda
Freshmen are required to live on campus:
Yes
Business students are grouped in learning communities:
Yes作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:38
FACULTY
Faculty:
Full-time faculty : 61
Adjuncts and visiting faculty: 22
Permanent/tenured professors: 45
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are women: 20
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are underrepresented minorities: 3
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are also members of company boards of directors or of advisors: 0
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are business owners: 0
Prominent faculty:
Allen Bluedorn
Steve Ferris
Jere Francis作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:38
COMMENTS
1. Regarding admissions - The campus admits students as freshmen and students apply to the professional program once specific requirements are met as a junior. Students admitted to the professional program are a much higher quality (and higher ACT) than those who are admitted as freshman. 2. The business class size is skewed as we have 4 core large lecture classes (inflating our average class size to 126) while all other business courses are limited to 40-50 students. 3. Professional Development requirements include required business related activities each semester, a required Professional Development course, and a required internship/practicum. 4. Regarding admissions - The campus admits students as freshmen and students apply to the professional business program once specific requirements are met as a junior. 5. The majority of scholarships are based on a combination of merit and need.作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:38
B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Total number of undergraduate business program graduates since inception:
29,413
Total living alumni:
26,255
Percent of alumni who gave, 2008-09 academic year:
3 %
Mean alumni gift 2008-09:
$ 7,291
Median alumni gift, 2008-09:
$ 110
Single donation in excess of $10 million in 2008-09?
No
Prominent alumni:
Name: Alan C. Greenberg
Title: Vice Chrmn Emeritus/Bear, Stearns, and Co a JPMorgan Company
Name: Ralph W. Babb, Jr.
Title: Chrmn, President, CEO/Comerica Inc. and Comerica B
Name: Matt K. Rose
Title: Chrmn, President, CEO/Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:39
CAREER SERVICES
Percent of 2009 graduates who provided employment information:
42 %
Seeking full-time employment in business: 89 %
Not seeking full-time employment in business: 11 %
Number of companies recruiting undergraduate students on campus in previous academic year:
163
Companies posting full-time job offers on school job boards, previous academic year:
239
Career services provided for business majors:
Professional Seminar Series; four annual career fairs; Professional Development Days with mock interviews & resume reviews; Mocktail Receptions; student resource area; Etiquette Dinner; Leadership Conference; job shadow program; corporate visits; career fair workshop; career days; workshops on career fair, cover letter/applications, personal branding and managing your online image.作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:39
Job offer results, 2009 graduates:
Accepted first job offer by graduation: 76 %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 9 %
Accepted first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 7 %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: 8 %
Top hiring firms:
KPMG LLP
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Target Corp.
Ernst & Young
Deloitte Touche Tomatsu
Nestle
Boeing Company
PepsiCo Inc.
Procter & Gamble
Wells Fargo作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:39
Other Hiring Firms:
Rubin Brown
Edward Jones
Altria
Protiviti
VA Mortgage Center
ALDI
BKD
Lockton
Mortgage Research Center
Acosta
Northwestern Mutual
Graduate compensation:
Mean base salary: $ 45,089
Median base salary: $ 46,500
Mean signing bonus: $ 3,187
Median signing bonus: $ 2,500作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:39
Grads accepted jobs in following functional areas:
INTERNSHIPS
Number of companies recruiting interns on-campus, 2008-09 academic year:
92
Companies posting internships on job boards, previous academic year:
108
Top internship recruiters, 2008-09:
KPMG LLP
Ernst & Young
Sears Holdings
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Deloitte Touche Tomatsu
Hallmark
Target Corp.
Boeing Company
Nestle
Procter & Gamble
Other Internship Recruiters:
Rubin Brown 14 Altria 12 CBIZ 5 BKD 3 Cerner 3 Tigers Credit Union 3 Save-A-Lot 3 Cedar Point 2 Enterprise 2 Lockton 2 Mortgage Research Center 2 Williams Keepers 2
Percentage of internships that were paid, previous academic year
86 %
Mean internship compensation per week:
$ 605
Median internship compensation per week:
$ 600
Average internship, in weeks:
12作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:41
Faculty and advisors have done an outstanding job presenting students with networking opportunities and are extremely motivated by student success.
I believe that the opportunities outside of the classroom that are provided at the University of Missouri are excellent. These are the things that truly prepare us for the real world.
I love our accounting program's integrated approach to the master's degree, the CPA exam, and an internship. From day one, it is assumed you will complete all of these by the time you graduate. I've had incredible face time with accounting firms and am confident in my social/professional network if my plans fall through.作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:44
Intro courses are about 400 people per class and are terrible. The business school as a whole is just fair, but my experience with it is limited. The accounting program is, in my opinion, excellent.
In a school with a very large population, students at some schools may begin to feel like simply a number in the system. However, I have never felt that way in the Trulaske College of Business. Every advisor that I have met with remembers me and always shows a genuine interest in my progress as a student. I feel that I can go to our advisors for anything, whether it is to check the credits I have accumulated or just to seek advice about my college experience in general.
The actual business school building is aesthetically pleasing and offers a place for students to socialize, congregate, and most importantly, it offers an environment friendly to studying. There are break-out rooms for students to study in that offer dry erase boards and large tables for group meetings.作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:47
The business school at Mizzou is far too easy. I do not feel prepared for the real world. Classes outside of the business school proved to be only a little harder. I wonder whether Mizzou was a good choice in general. Classes are far too large.
Mizzou's business program is unique because it allows you a lot of freedom to choose what track you'd like to follow. While you may be focused in finance and banking, you can gear yourself more toward investments, banking, or even real estate. You can also group the three together and move in that direction.
Our business program has such a great network of alumni and an amazing group in the building everyday. We also have just implemented the Trulaske Experience, where students are given the great opportunity to attend several business school activities and are required to have an internship before they graduate.作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:47
The academic advising staff goes above and beyond to ensure that all the appropriate classes are in order and that I have access to the correct resources to succeed. Not only are they readily available, but they are committed to making my four years profitable and beneficial so that I can get the best job possible.
The Mizzou Business School feels like a family, like a small community of caring individuals. I've been continually surprised by how much support Mizzou has given me in my job search. The professors are great people and some have fascinating experiences from working in the private sector before becoming professors. The study abroad opportunities are fantastic.作者: s 时间: 2010-11-15 21:48
The MU Business school is very in tune with the vast changes in the economy and in the business world and are able to adapt and come up with new and innovative ways to reach its students to provide them with the best education and skills needed to be successful.
One of the best features of the Business school for me is the mock trading room that offers a sense of the stock market and following it for certain classes.
The Trulaske College of Business is unique because it treats our education as an intersection of academic learning and professional development. Our Business Career Services office constantly brings employers to campus to conduct interviews, host resume writing workshops, present about its company, and much more. Through the Cornell Leadership Program, I have traveled to Dallas and Kansas City to tour various companies and shadow Mizzou alumni in the business world.
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