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The Robins undergraduate curriculum underwent an overhaul in 2008. Rooted in the liberal arts, the highly ranked three-year program develops skills in each of the functional areas of business. In addition to majors in business administration, economics, and accounting, students can choose from concentrations in accounting, finance, economics, marketing, management, and international business.
The part-time MBA program draws students from top area companies including General Electric, Deloitte & Touche, and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. Over two weekends in August, students new to the MBA program participate in the Opening Residency. During the residency, students work in teams to analyze a case based on a real firm's business problem. The residency concludes with a case competition.