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Tepper School of Business
NameTepper School of Business
ParentCarnegie Mellon University
DeanIsabelle Bajeux-Besnainou
Students1,358
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Tepper School of Business is a private business school located at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded by David A. Tepper in 1949. The school is known for its programs in Management Science and Operations Research, and has produced notable alumni such as David A. Tepper, founder of Appaloosa Management, and James R. Swartz, founder of Accel Partners. The school has also been recognized for its research in areas such as Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, with faculty members like Andrew Moore and Tuomas Sandholm making significant contributions to the field. The school's curriculum is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in Business Analytics and Finance, with courses taught by faculty members from Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

History

The Tepper School of Business was founded in 1949 as the Graduate School of Industrial Administration at Carnegie Mellon University, with the goal of providing a more quantitative and analytical approach to business education. The school was renamed in 2004 in recognition of a gift from David A. Tepper, a Carnegie Mellon University alumnus and founder of Appaloosa Management. The school has a long history of innovation, with faculty members like Herbert Simon and Allen Newell making significant contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. The school has also been recognized for its programs in Entrepreneurship and Sustainability, with partnerships with organizations like Google and Microsoft. The school's history is also closely tied to the development of the Field of Management Science, with faculty members like William W. Cooper and Abraham Charnes making significant contributions to the field.

Academics

The Tepper School of Business offers a range of academic programs, including a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, a Master of Science in Business Analytics program, and a Ph.D. in Business Administration program. The school is known for its strong programs in Finance, Marketing, and Operations Research, with faculty members like Chester Spatt and Lars Hansen making significant contributions to the field. The school also offers a range of Executive Education programs, including a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) program and a Global Executive MBA program, with partnerships with organizations like McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group. The school's curriculum is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in Business Analytics and Data Science, with courses taught by faculty members from Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school has also been recognized for its programs in Entrepreneurship and Sustainability, with partnerships with organizations like Google and Microsoft.

Research

The Tepper School of Business is known for its research in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Operations Research, with faculty members like Andrew Moore and Tuomas Sandholm making significant contributions to the field. The school has a range of research centers, including the Center for Business Analytics and the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, with partnerships with organizations like IBM and Amazon. The school's research has been recognized with awards like the Nobel Prize in Economics, with faculty members like Herbert Simon and Dale Mortensen making significant contributions to the field. The school's research has also been published in top-tier journals like the Journal of Finance and the Journal of Marketing, with faculty members like Chester Spatt and Lars Hansen making significant contributions to the field.

Campus

The Tepper School of Business is located on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with state-of-the-art facilities like the Hamburg Hall and the Posner Hall. The school is close to a range of major companies, including Google, Microsoft, and IBM, with partnerships with organizations like McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group. The school's campus is also home to a range of research centers, including the Center for Business Analytics and the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, with partnerships with organizations like Amazon and Facebook. The school's location provides students with access to a range of career opportunities, with alumni working at companies like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

Alumni

The Tepper School of Business has a range of notable alumni, including David A. Tepper, founder of Appaloosa Management, and James R. Swartz, founder of Accel Partners. The school's alumni have gone on to work at a range of major companies, including Google, Microsoft, and IBM, with partnerships with organizations like McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group. The school's alumni have also been recognized with awards like the Nobel Prize in Economics, with faculty members like Herbert Simon and Dale Mortensen making significant contributions to the field. The school's alumni network is also closely tied to the development of the Field of Management Science, with faculty members like William W. Cooper and Abraham Charnes making significant contributions to the field.

Rankings

The Tepper School of Business is consistently ranked as one of the top business schools in the world, with rankings like the US News & World Report and the Financial Times recognizing the school's strong programs in Finance, Marketing, and Operations Research. The school has also been recognized for its research in areas like Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, with faculty members like Andrew Moore and Tuomas Sandholm making significant contributions to the field. The school's rankings are also closely tied to the development of the Field of Management Science, with faculty members like William W. Cooper and Abraham Charnes making significant contributions to the field. The school has also been recognized with awards like the Nobel Prize in Economics, with faculty members like Herbert Simon and Dale Mortensen making significant contributions to the field.

Category:Business schools in the United States

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