Yale School of Management
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The Yale School of Management (also known as Yale SOM) is the graduate business school of Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. The school awards the Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA for Executives (EMBA), Master of Advanced Management (MAM), Master's Degree in Systemic Risk (SR), Master's Degree in Global Business & Society (GBS), Master's Degree in Asset Management (AM),[5] and Ph.D. degrees, as well as joint degrees with nine other graduate programs at Yale University.
Motto | Novus Ordo Seclorum (Latin) |
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Motto in English | "A New Order of the Ages" "Educating Leaders for Business and Society" |
Type | Private business school |
Established | 1976 (1976) |
Parent institution | Yale University |
Endowment | $1.26 billion[1] |
Budget | $125.4 million [2] |
Dean | Kerwin Kofi Charles |
Academic staff | 90 (including joint faculty)[3] |
Postgraduates | 972, including: 666 MBA[3] 70 MAM[4] 134 EMBA[3] 32 MGBS[3] 11 MSR[3] |
59 PhD [3] | |
Location | , , United States 41°18′55″N 72°55′13″W |
Website | som |
The school conducts education and research in leadership, behavioral economics, operations management, marketing, entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, and other areas. The EMBA program offers focused study in healthcare, asset management, or sustainability.
The school also offers semester-long student exchange programs with HEC Paris, IESE, the London School of Economics, the National University of Singapore Business School, and Tsinghua University. Students may also propose a quarter- or semester-long exchange program with any of the 25 other schools of the Global Network for Advanced Management.[6]