The University of Miami School of Business is a leading business school, offering undergraduate business, full-time MBA, Executive MBA, MS, PhD and non-degree executive education programs. One of 12 colleges and schools at the University of Miami, the School is located in a major hub of international trade and commerce and acclaimed for the global orientation and diversity of its faculty, students and curriculum. The School delivers its programs at its main campus in Coral Gables, Fla., as well as at locations across Florida and abroad.
The University of Miami School of Business brings together an outstanding faculty, the best and brightest students, first-class facilities, and a curriculum that integrates theory with real-world experiential learning. Located just south of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., the School is centered in a truly global environment - a hub of international business that is home to nearly 1,200 multinational firms.
A Leader in Business Education and Research
The UM School of Business is a leader in business education and research for today's dynamic and global economy. Bright students from around the world come to the School to learn, interact, grow and achieve. Our world-class faculty are recognized for leading edge research that is shaping and driving business change, as well as for excellence in teaching. And the School's impact conferences, which bring faculty together with other prominent thought leaders, enable the wider community to benefit from our knowledge.
Outstanding Research and Learning Environment
The business school is housed in a modern complex surrounding a tropical courtyard with a food kiosk and picturesque outdoor seating along a waterway. The School of Business Administration encompasses the George W. Jenkins Building and the William and Elsa Stubblefield Classroom Building in one complex. The Stubblefield Building contains classrooms outfitted with the latest audio/video equipment, faculty offices, administrative areas, and conference rooms. The Sanford L. Ziff Graduate Career Services Center and the Alma Jennings Foundation/Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz Study Center comprise the lower floor of the Jenkins Building. The spacious Study Center includes several separate soundproof study rooms that easily accommodate study groups.
The 48,000-square-foot addition to the business school complex, completed in the year 2000, includes graduate classrooms, the 300-seat Storer Auditorium, the James W. McLamore Executive Education Center, the MBA student lounge, and a state-of-the-art computer lab. The 300-seat auditorium accommodates business guest lecturers and student and faculty presentations, providing opportunities to enhance the learning experience. Classrooms, dedicated exclusively to graduate programs, incorporate the most recently developed technology, including full computer network access at every student's seat, and projectors linked to a lectern with built in computer and Internet access. A five-story, 12,000 square foot, Kosar/Epstein Faculty Office Wing is the latest addition to the School of Business complex. The top three floors contain 36 faculty offices and meeting rooms above a two story open breezeway for students along the adjacent waterway. The Faculty Office Wing was made possible through a lead naming gift from 1994 Alumnus of Distinction, Bernie Kosar (BBA '85) and his business associate David L. Epstein, founder of Precision Response Corporation.
Accreditation
The UM School of Business is accreditated by AACSB International (the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), the premier accrediting agency for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in business administration and accounting. The School is also accredited by CAHME (the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education) and by SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools).