About the School
of Management
The University of Texas at Dallas School of Management is the largest of UT Dallas' seven schools, with a fall 2009 enrollment of more than 5,000, half of whom are graduate students.
The school provides outstanding tuition value, a wide variety of classes on campus and online, flexible scheduling and a convenient location easily accessed from U.S. Highway 75 (Central Expressway), the President George Bush Turnpike and the Dallas North Tollway.
The School of Management prides itself on keeping abreast of corporate and industry needs as an essential component in providing students with rigorous training and relevant skill sets key to their professional success. A full complement of programs at the undergraduate, MBA, master's, Ph.D. and executive levels is available. The programs focus on five areas of business specialization, including accounting and information management, finance and managerial economics, information systems and operations management, marketing, and organizations, strategy and international management.
A broad array of internship and scholarship opportunities is made available to School of Management students each academic year. More than $370,000 in scholarships has been awarded to students for the 2009-2010 academic year. The school operates its own Career Management Center, which students may use in addition to the campuswide UT Dallas Career Center.
Among the many UT Dallas organizations that enhance students' extracurricular experience, at least 15 are based in the School of Management. Most of these focus on career development in specific disciplines and build networking, internship and employment opportunities.
The school's faculty has an excellent reputation based on members' teaching, research and business expertise. Based on faculty publications in the top 24 journals spanning all areas of business over the last four years, The UT Dallas School of Management ranks No. 17 in North America in research productivity and No. 18 globally. Financial Times ranks the school at No. 20 in the world for faculty research productivity.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the school's Full-Time MBA program in the top 50 programs in the U.S. and among the top 23 for public universities.
BusinessWeek has ranked the Professional Part-Time MBA and the Executive MBA programs at the School of Management among the top 25 programs in their categories and No. 1 among public universities in Texas. The rankings place the Executive MBA Program at No. 22 worldwide and the Professional Part-Time MBA Program at No. 24 in BusinessWeek’s biennial polls.
BusinessWeek also ranks School of Management undergraduate programs No. 30 in overall student satisfaction, and U.S. News & World Report ranks the undergraduate programs No. 39 among the nation's public university business schoos.
Financial Times has ranked the school's Executive MBA program No. 1 among public universities in Texas three years in a row.