
Full-Time MBA · New Mexico, 1 University of New Mexico, MSC 05 3090 · AACSB
The James and Gail Ellis School of Business Leadership
The University of New Mexico · New Mexico, 1 University of New Mexico, MSC 05 3090
School profile
Business school enrollment
3,247
Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)
Program format
Full-Time MBA
Key stats
Business school enrollment
3,247
Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)
Overview
The mission of the Anderson School of Management is to serve as New Mexico’s flagship institution of business education through demonstrated and growing excellence in teaching, research, and business and civic engagement. Anderson’s ongoing commitment serves to: Educate and encourage students to develop the values, knowledge, leadership and business skills that they need to be engaged and well-informed citizens and successful business community members. Employ technological resources to make business education accessible to New Mexico’s diverse and often underserved populations. Discover and disseminate new knowledge that enhances business practices and contributes to the well-being of the citizens of the State of New Mexico. Support community development and economic development to enhance the quality of life for all New Mexicans.
The mission of the Anderson School of Management is to serve as New Mexico's flagship institution of business education through excellence in teaching, research, and business and civic engagement. We envision serving as the destination for our region's students, scholars and business leaders seeking to expand their current horizons, and the key knowledge and educational resource provider to for-profit businesses, non-profit organizations, tribal communities, and New Mexico government entities. The faculty and staff are dedicated to excellence and are committed to ensuring the success of our 3000 students. The Anderson School is proud of a diverse student body that reflects the ethnic makeup of our state. UNM is the only research-extensive state flagship institution that is also designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. We deliver first-rate education in our accredited programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels to those interested in affordable cost and extraordinary quality. Our classes are rarely larger than 60 students, most are 40 students or less. Anderson programs emphasize teamwork and collaboration with research-active faculty. By combining strong core knowledge with a wide variety of concentration selections, our students prepare to excel in challenging work environments and in advanced academic study. Specialized advising and career placement services add to students' success. Our programs are designed for students from a wide variety of backgrounds including the liberal arts, sciences, education, law, business and other fields. Students who choose the Anderson School will experience studying and living in a diverse campus community, city and state.
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