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International Business
Financial Times of London
On January 29, 2007,
The Financial Times of London ranked Moore's MBA-level programs 72nd among the top 100
programs worldwide.
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U.S. News & World Report
On April 2, 2007, the Moore School of Business was ranked #2 in the international
business specialty by
U.S. News & World Report in its reputational survey of "America's Best Graduate
Schools." USC was the only public university in the top five, ahead of Columbia, Harvard, Duke,
Wharton, and NYU. USC has ranked 1st or 2nd for 18 consecutive years.
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The Moore School is ranked #1 in undergraduate international business education by
U.S. News & World Report in its August 2007 annual survey "America’s Best Colleges
Guide" — the 11th year the school has received this distinction. Moore’s undergraduate
international business program leads New York University, the University of Pennsylvania,
the University of Michigan, and the University of California at Berkeley. Moore’s
undergraduate program also placed #41 overall, and #24 among public schools.
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The Wall Street Journal
Moore School of Business is ranked 49th among the top B-schools in
The Wall Street Journal's "Regional Ranking" as part of their "Best Business Schools"
issue Sept. 17, 2007. This ranking is based on a survey of corporate recruiters.
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A ranking published by the
Wall Street Journal Europe listed USC's International MBA among the top 15 MBA programs
offered in Europe.
Journal of International Business Studies
The University of South Carolina's international business faculty has been rated #1 in
research productivity by the
Journal of International Business Studies.
Entrepreneur
The Moore School’s entrepreneurship program has been ranked as one of the Top 100
programs in the country in 2006 by TechKnowledge Point Corporation.
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Latin Trade
October 2007: The Moore School of Business is one of 45 business
schools worldwide rated highly for its MBA program by the readers of
Latin Trade magazine. The rating is the result of an online survey of the magazine’s
readers published in the October 2007 issue.
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The Economist
September 2007: Moore School moves up in the
Economist Intelligence Unit's MBA Rankings from 94 to 67. Through its annual publication
"Which MBA?", the
Economist Intelligence Unit surveys MBA students and alumni worldwide on their qualitative
assessment of MBA programs.
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ReportEd
October 2006: The premier issue of
ReportEd , a new business education magazine published in India, has ranked Moore School
number 54 of the Top 100 Business Schools in the world, and #32 of the Top 50 U.S, Business
Schools.
International Business Review
Moore School faculty are ranked in the Top 5 for international business research
publication.
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General
Forbes
Forbes
magazine has ranked the Moore School 54th in its biennial survey of best business schools, and 25th
among public schools. The ranking is based on a survey of MBA (class of 2002) graduates
around the world, comparing pre-MBA salaries, costs of attending (including tuition and foregone
salary), and salaries during the five-year period after graduation. Moore graduates realized a
pay-off for their investment after 4.5 years on average.
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U.S. News & World Report
The management program at the Moore School of Business was ranked #47 nationally in the
September 17, 2001,
U.S. News & World Report survey of "America's Best Colleges."
BusinessWeek
October 2006: Moore ranked 3rd among schools
for "fastest return" on an MBA students education investment, ahead of Notre Dame and Emory.
In the overall ranking of MBA programs,
BusinessWeek included Moore among its top 70 programs considered.
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Women 3.0
Moore School was named in the country's top 50 MBA programs for entrepreneurship by Women 3.0
magazine. The list will be featured in the Feb.-Mar. 2008 issue.
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Other
In a study of American business schools by professors from the University of Georgia, University
of Illinois, and Southern Methodist University, the Moore School ranked 30th nationally in terms of
research productivity. USC ranked 2nd in insurance, international business, and real estate; 3rd in
production and operations management; 12th in management information systems; 21st in marketing;
and 26th in management.
QS TopMBA.com
Moore School of Business rated in the top 20 schools in QS Recruiter's 2007 Survey of U.S.
and Canadian business schools favored by recruiters.
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