All 14 universities in the Big Ten Conference operate business schools. Since 1992 they have organized an annual case study competition. On July 1, 2014, Rutgers University and the University of Maryland joined the Big Ten.[1]
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School name |
Host institution |
Degree programs offered |
Year founded |
Kelley School of Business |
Indiana University Bloomington |
BS, MBA, MSIS, MS, MSF, PhD |
1920 |
Eli Broad College of Business |
Michigan State University |
BS, MBA, MSF, MSMR, MSSCM, MSBA, MAcc, PhD |
1956 |
Kellogg School of Management |
Northwestern University |
MBA, EMBA, PhD, MMM |
1908 |
Max M. Fisher College of Business |
Ohio State University |
BS, MBA, MLHR, MAcc, PhD |
1916 |
Smeal College of Business |
Pennsylvania State University |
BS, MBA, MAcc, PhD |
1953 |
Ross School of Business |
University of Michigan |
BS, MBA, Executive MBA, MAcc, |
1924 |
Daniels School of Business |
Purdue University |
BS, MBA, PhD |
1962 |
Gies College of Business |
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign |
BS, MSM, MSA, MBA, PhD |
1915 |
Tippie College of Business |
University of Iowa |
BS, MBA, PhD |
1915 |
Carlson School of Management |
University of Minnesota |
BSB, MBA, EMBA, PhD, JD/MBA, MD/MBA |
1919 |
Wisconsin School of Business |
University of Wisconsin–Madison |
BS, MBA, EMBA, PhD |
1900 |
Robert H. Smith School of Business |
University of Maryland, College Park |
BS, MBA, EMBA, PhD |
1921 |
Rutgers Business School – Newark and New Brunswick |
Rutgers University |
BS, MBA, EMBA, MQF, MFinA, PhD |
1929 |
Nebraska College of Business |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
BS, MBA, MPA, MS, PhD, JD/MBA, JD/MPA
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1913 |
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