Foster School Of Business - Washington Business School

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The University of Washington Michael G. Foster School of Business is the business school at the University of Washington, Seattle. It was founded in 1917. The school has more than 50,000 alumni, and is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The school offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Enrollment each year is about 2,500 students in its undergraduate and graduate programs and more than 1,000 working professionals in its executive education seminars and lifelong learning programs.

Foster School of Business MBA program is ranked as 23rd in the nation by US News and 37th by Businessweek. The Financial Times B-School rankings 2014 ranks the Foster School of Business at #58 in the world. An objective ranking of Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index by Academic Analytics ranks University of Washington #1 in research productivity in Business Administration and #8 in marketing. U.S. News & World Report ranked Foster's Evening MBA program 8th among public universities in 2014.

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History

On September 7, 2007, it was announced that the UW Business School would be named for Michael G. Foster.

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Academic

The University of Washington Foster School offers an undergraduate degree in business, and has a full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, Global Executive MBA program, Evening MBA, Executive MBA, Technology Management MBA, and a doctoral program. The school also offers one-year master's programs in accounting, information systems, and supply chain management. For the 2015-2016 academic year, there are total of 102 full-time faculty with 44 endowed chairs, professorships, and research fellowships. The University of Washington Foster School of Business' faculty have been ranked No. 1 in research productivity in Business Administration.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. UW Foster School of Business offers concentrations in areas of Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources Management, Information System and Marketing. The undergraduate program ranked 12th among public universities by U.S. News & World Report in 2014. The same source ranked the International Business program 17th, Accounting 11th, Entrepreneurship 15th and Finance 19th in the nation.
  • Full-time MBA. The University of Washington Full-time MBA Program offers full-fledged curriculum, choices, and connections for students.
  • Evening MBA. The three-year UW Evening MBA is designed for professionals who need both an MBA degree and the ability to continue working full-time.
  • Executive MBA. The UW Executive MBA Program is for mid- to senior-level managers and executives. This is a work-compatible MBA that lasts approximately 21 months and can be customized.
  • Technology Management MBA. The UW Technology Management MBA is designed for professionals who are interested in technology and want to gain new business knowledge and managerial skills. This is an 18-month program that offers a business management curriculum with a technology focus.
  • Global Executive MBA. The Global Executive MBA Program is a 12-month, accelerated, full-time program for global managers. It is geared for middle and senior managers who aim for executive levels. The program has advanced courses in global strategy, finance, business leadership and management. Location is at the University of Washington campus in Seattle.
  • Master of Professional Accounting. The Master of Professional Accounting Program has two tracks: Auditing & Assurance or Taxation. Students may use this graduate degree to prepare for a CPA or other accounting career.
  • Master of Science in Information Systems. The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Program is designed for IT (Information Technology) professionals and to prepare individuals who wish to pursue a career in IS (Information Systems). Launched in 2011, this is a 12-month (4 quarters), full-time program.
  • Master of Supply Chain Management. The Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM) Program addresses the growing need locally, nationally, and internationally for supply chain managers. Designed for early- to mid-career professionals, the curriculum is structured to provide a balanced combination of skills in business management, supply chain, and industry application. Launched in 2015, this is a 12-month (4 quarters) work-compatible program with evening and weekend classes.
  • PhD Program. The PhD Program in Business Administration is a research-based program designed to train leaders and scholars. The program offers concentration in these areas: Accounting, Finance, Information System, Management (Organizational Behavior and Strategic Management), Marketing, Operations Management, and Technology Entrepreneurship.
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Campus

The University of Washington Foster School of Business campus comprises six buildings, five in Seattle, Washington, and one in Kirkland, Washington.

  • PACCAR Hall is one of two new buildings that serve as headquarters for the Foster School. It contains faculty offices, classrooms, a cafe and commons. The Foster Business Library is accessible from PACCAR.
  • Dempsey Hall, named for Neal Dempsey, general partner with Bay Partners and lifelong supporter of the University of Washington. Dempsey Hall opened in fall 2012.
  • Mackenzie Hall, named in memory of Donald Mackenzie, Chair of the Department of Accounting from 1949 to 1955. Mackenzie is home to the offices of the Foster School's Consulting & Business Development Center, the Global Business Center, the Center for Leadership and Strategic Thinking, as well as the Foster School Advancement and Alumni teams.
  • Bank of America Executive Education Center houses the offices, classrooms, and lounge spaces for the Executive Education and Executive MBA programs for the Foster School of Business.
  • Eastside Executive Center is located in Kirkland, Washington, and houses offices and classrooms, and collaborative study spaces for the Technology Management MBA Program.
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Centers and Programs

The following centers and specialty programs are part of the UW Foster School of Business.

  • The Consulting and Business Development Center. The Consulting and Business Development Center provides students with consulting experience, pairing student teams with growing businesses in economically distressed and under-represented minority communities.
  • Arthur W. Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship. The University of Washington supports Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, one of the primary venture capital and entrepreneur communities in the West Coast, United States. The Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship connects students, faculty and business community members together and serves as resource for start-ups and companies.
  • Center for Leadership and Strategic Thinking. The Center for Leadership and Strategic Thinking (CSLT) examines methods and effectiveness of leadership in various industries including health care, defense, and aviation. Center research employs simulations and game theory as new approaches to teaching business management
  • Certificate in International Studies in Business. Created in 1992 with support from the Center for International Business, Education and Research, the Certificate of International Studies in Business at the University of Washington enables undergraduate business students to gain knowledge of international issues and global business practices.
  • Global Business Center. The UW Global Business Center works in partnership with the United States Department of Education to contribute to the international competitiveness of American business by developing and supporting international business programs for students, faculty, and the business community.
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Achievements

Some achievements of the University of Washington Business School:

  • UW Foster School of Business has the 8th most productive management research faculty in North America, according to a joint study out of Texas A&M University and the University of Florida.
  • As part of their Capstone course (MGMT 430), students compete in the largest single-day case competition in the world (over 50 teams with over 275 participants).
  • Foster Marketing students won the Intercollegiate Marketing Competition held at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada on February, 2013.
  • UW team finished 1st place in the National PricewaterhouseCoopers xACT Business Case Competition on January 2013.
  • The Minority Business Executive Program was short-listed as one of 10 "Great Short Courses" by Delta's Sky Magazine.
  • UW Executive Education at the Foster School of Business is ranked third of its kind in the world by The Economist.
  • Foster School of Business is 8th among US public school MBA programs in the 2014 U.S. News & World Report rankings of Best Graduate Schools.
  • The Foster School's TV series, Fostering Leadership, was recognized with a 2011 Bronze Telly Award for Outstanding Achievement from a field of more than 13,000 entries.
  • UW Team won the Leeds 2011 Net Impact Case Competition, the nation's premier case competition built around businesses facing sustainability challenges.
  • University of Washington Foster School of Business's marketing program was ranked 2nd in the nation in Bloomberg Businessweek's "Best US MBA Programs by Specialty" list.
  • University of Washington Foster School of Business PhD Program in Accounting ranks among the top five in the world in a study conducted by Brigham Young University and Utah State University.
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Publication

  • Foster Business. Business magazine reports on the news from the UW business school.
  • Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. It highlights theoretical and empirical research in financial economics.
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Notable alumni

  • Richard Roll (MBA 1963), American economist, best known for his work on portfolio theory and asset pricing
  • William S. Ayer, president and CEO of Alaska Airlines
  • David Bonderman, founding partner of TPG
  • Donald Bren, Chairman of the Irvine Company
  • Andrew Brimmer, the first African American to serve as governor of the Federal Reserve System
  • Yoshihiko Miyauchi, chairman and CEO of Japanese financial services group ORIX Corp
  • Blake Nordstrom, chairman and CEO of Nordstrom
  • Bruce Nordstrom, former chairman and CEO of Nordstrom
  • Doug Davidson, CFO Central R&D, Office of CTO at Boeing
  • Annie Young-Scrivner, President, Teavana (Starbucks Corporation)
  • Prakash Sundaresan, CTO, Asia-Pacific R&D Group at Microsoft
  • Suzan DelBene, Congresswoman representing Washington's 1st Congressional District, former Corporate Vice President-Microsoft, Director-State of Washington
  • Tobias Read, Oregon State Representative
  • Jim Beattie, ML Scout at Toronto Blue Jays
  • Dan Thomas, CFO of the Port of Seattle


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