标题: 美国顶级名校行-Indiana University (Kelley)大学校园风光 [打印本页] 作者: langlang 时间: 2011-1-4 15:47 标题: 美国顶级名校行-Indiana University (Kelley)大学校园风光
本帖最后由 langlang 于 2011-1-4 15:58 编辑
Kelley School of Business at Indiana University
Indiana University's Kelley School of Business was ranked No. 18 in the 2006 BusinessWeek rankings. Its Bloomington campus is also consistently ranked one of the most beautiful in America. It's also been named one of the top 10 places for campus culture by USA Today and the No. 6 college sports town by Sports Illustrated on Campus. With a tuition of about $35,000 for out-of staters, Kelley is the least expensive program in BusinessWeek's Top 20. If Indiana is one of the schools you are considering, take a look at its virtual tour.
Photos provided by Indiana University. Caption information from information provided by the school, data from "Fast Track: The Best B-Schools" (McGraw-Hill 2008) and BusinessWeek research.
The Godfrey Center
Pictured is the archway of the recently constructed home of the Kelley School of Business MBA Program, the Godfrey Center. Both wired and wireless Internet access, more than 2,500 data ports, and a full trading room equipped with four research databases provide a strong, structured learning environment. Full-time enrollment in 2008 was 444 students.
Godfrey Atrium
The Godfrey Center Forum provides a place for students to meet or study and is home to "Coffee Hour" events, where students get to know each other and their professors in a relaxed setting. The center also has dozens of breakout and conference rooms.
Hands-On Experiences
Kelley students gain firsthand experience and are tested in consulting projects for companies such as FedEx. Kelley students frequently win competitions judged by key executives from some of the world's top firms. Average work experience in the fulltime MBA program is 4.9 years.
Graduate Center
Both domestic and international companies come to Kelley each year to recruit students they know to be hard-working and intelligent. Companies that regularly recruit Kelley students include Bank of America, Deloitte Consulting, Kraft Foods, and PepsiCo. In 2008, average total first-year compensation was $118,400.
Classroom Presentations
Kelley Students observe a presentation by classmates. Students are offered programs and degrees in accounting, business economics and public policy, business law, finance, management and entrepreneurship, marketing and operations, and decision technologies. Students describe their learning experiences at Kelley Business School as "collaborative" and "collegial." In 2008, women made up 28% of the class; international students, 42%.
Arboretum
Just across the street from the Godfrey Center, the arboretum is the perfect place to take a break and enjoy the scenery that IU has to offer. Annual living expenses at the school are estimated at about $11,500.
Class Trips
During trips across the globe through programs such as Kelley International Perspectives (KIPs), Kelley students gain firsthand insights into international business while taking in some of the world's most famous destinations, such as the Great Wall of China.
Experiential Learning
Kelley prides itself on experiential learning. Each year students travel to businesses at the forefront of their industries to gain an understanding of the firm's inner workings. Average class size in core courses is about 79, in electives, 38.
Indiana University Auditorium
Beyond the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University provides plenty of events to keep you entertained. Pictured here is the famous Indiana University Auditorium, which annually features some of the world's preeminent musical acts, comedy performances, and more.
School Spirit
A proud "Tradition of Excellence" extends beyond academia at IU. Hoosier fans support their teams, as pictured here on a typical Game Day at IU.
Downtown Bloomington
Bloomington, Ind., is "the quintessential college town." Along with museums, galleries, and antiques shops, Bloomington is home to a Tibetan Cultural Center and the state's oldest and largest winery. Monroe County Courthouse is, pictured here, is the heart of downtown.
Surrounding Scenery
Bloomington is surrounded by some of Indiana's best lakes and parks. From boating and hiking in the fall to skiing and snowboarding in the winter, students can experience it all in less than an hour's drive from campus.
In the Classroom
Faculty in Indiana's MBA program are graded A+ by students. The school boasts at least a dozen specialized centers include the Benecki Center for Real Estate Studies, the Center for Brand Leadership, and the Center for Econometric Model Research.
Auditorium Fountain
With a history dating from the university's founding in 1820, the Indiana campus has all the modern tools and a rich tradition, as is displayed here by Showalter Fountain, as well as throughout campus in the stoic architecture and stunning views
Nasdaq
Each year professors take their students across the globe for once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, such as ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange, riding in the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile, or meeting Warren Buffett.