Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
The Kellogg School of Management develops global leaders in a culture of innovation and collaboration. Kellogg imparts Intellectual Depth,
Leadership Skills and Social Responsibility, Experiential Learning and a Global Perspective to students in its Full-Time, Part-Time and Executive
MBA programs and in its non-degree Executive Education courses.
The Kellogg School's unique approach to management education prepares students to become global leaders who can analyze an organization's
structure in depth, find creative solutions to business challenges, and build consensus across diverse groups.
These are the qualities that distinguish the Kellogg School MBA graduate. Taught by a world-class, research-based faculty, and supported by a
network of 50,000 alumni globally, today's students continue the legacy that began when the school was founded at Northwestern University in
1908. Today, Kellogg remains one of the world's most prestigious business schools.
The Kellogg curriculum is flexible and broad and gives students the opportunity to develop an academic program that is tailored to their
ambitions and interests.
The Kellogg School is divided into six academic departments: Accounting Information and Management, Finance, Management and Organizations,
Management and Strategy, Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences, and Marketing. Kellogg also has a number of professional programs, including
Biotechnology Management , Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Health Industry Management, International Business and Markets, Media Management,
Real Estate Management, and Technology Industry Management. In addition, Kellogg offers a number of interdisciplinary majors including Analytical
Consulting, and Social Enterprise at Kellogg.
In the flagship Full-Time MBA Program and its close partner, the Part-Time MBA Program, Kellogg students often select their major(s) in a
combination of academic fields, professional programs and one or more interdisciplinary areas. More than 95 percent of Kellogg students complete
more than one major. In recent years, the most frequently chosen majors have been Finance, Management & Strategy, and Marketing.
At many business schools, months can elapse before the administration approves a new course. At Kellogg, it can take as little as two weeks to
launch a course on an experimental basis to keep pace with rapidly changing market dynamics. To introduce a course, a Kellogg professor needs
only to present a syllabus to the department chairs and deans to obtain their approval.
You will find there are more opportunities to develop your leadership skills than there are days in your MBA career and you will discover the
incomparable Kellogg culture, that special blend of collaboration and innovation that pervades all facets of your MBA experience.
This rare combination of qualities invigorates business education and prepares you for success in your career. You will gain strong analytical
thinking, a deep understanding of management principles, and stellar leadership training.
When you receive your Kellogg MBA, you will join more than 50,000 alumni worldwide who know that your time at Kellogg has laid the foundation
for a lifelong connection to education and to a community dedicated to supporting your personal and professional goals.
And you will carry on the 100-year legacy of business students whose commitment to the Kellogg experience has made the school an exceptional
nexus for our worldwide community of faculty, students, alumni and recruiters.
The skills that you develop in this unique culture are one reason why Kellogg School graduates are highly sought after in a wide variety of
industries and regions globally. The Kellogg School of Management is one of the world’s most prestigious business schools. We invite you to
discover if Kellogg is the best fit for you.
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