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Full-Time MBA · California, 3601 Pacific Avenue · AACSB

Eberhardt School of Business

University of the Pacific · California, 3601 Pacific Avenue

School profile

Business school enrollment

564

Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)

Program format

Full-Time MBA

Key stats

Business school enrollment

564

Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)

Overview

To prepare students for successful careers as leaders of business, government and not-for-profit organizations by integrating a broad-based educational foundation with business principles in a personalized learning environment that emphasizes small classes and opportunities for extensive interaction between students, faculty and practitioners. To support this Mission, ESB is committed to the continued professional growth of faculty and staff through scholarship and other professional development, and to the integration of the School into the broader community. For its students ESB strives to:\r\n \r\n- \r\nDevelop skills in leadership and innovation;\r\n \r\n- \r\nDevelop technical and analytical competence;\r\n \r\n- \r\nDevelop an understanding of the global business environment;\r\n \r\n- \r\nInstill concern for issues of ethics and social responsibility;\r\n \r\n- \r\nEncourage community service\r\n \r\n

The Eberhardt School of Business at University of the Pacific transforms lives through excellence in business education with a faculty and staff dedicated to a learning process that is personal, relevant, and professional. The School cultivates the leadership skills and innovative spirit of its students while providing training in state-of-the-art business applications. Classes are highly interactive, encouraging close learning relationships between students and their faculty. The undergraduate curriculum features flexibility in all areas of business with premier experiential learning opportunities. The full-time MBA caters to early career professionals with dual-degree and cooperative programs with pharmacy, law, and the Peace Corps, while the part-time MBA in Sacramento is designed to meet the needs of working professionals. The Master of Accounting program prepares professionals to become CPAs and the blended BSAcc/MAcc program allows students to earn both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Accounting in just five years. Career management staff and resources exclusive to business students and alumni help graduates explore and launch successful careers.

Admissions

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