Berkeley Haas is one of the world’s leading producers of new ideas and knowledge in all areas of business — which includes the distinction of having two of its faculty members receive the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Founded 1898 with a gift by Cora Jane Flood, Berkeley Haas is the second oldest business school in the U.S.
- 15 institutes and centers
- ~2500 students in six degree programs
- One of only two U.S. schools in the Global Network for Advanced Management
Programs
- ~550 students, 2-year program
- #6 U.S. News
- #7 The Financial Times among U.S. schools (#10 globally)
- #10 The Economist among U.S. schools (#11 globally)
- ~800 students, 2.5- to 3-year program
- #2 part-time MBA, U.S. News (4th straight year)
- ~140 students, 19-month program
- #4, The Economist (globally)
- ~700 students, 2-year program
- #3 U.S. News
- #1 for ROI, Payscale.com
- Also offers simultaneous business and engineering Management, Entrepreneurship & Technology Program and Biology + Business Program
Master of Financial Engineering
- ~80 students, 1-year program
- #1 program, TFE Times
- ~70 students
- Highly competitive program prepares grads to become global thought leaders
- 40+ Open Enrollment courses in leadership, entrepreneurship, strategy, and finance
- 70+ customized programs for corporate, government, and university clients
- 2500+ participants in our Open Enrollment, custom and online programs
Faculty
- 86 tenure-track faculty
- 178 professional faculty
- 2 Nobel prizes
Alumni Network
- Over 41,000 alumni in more than 80 countries
University of California, Berkeley
- #4 university (globally) U.S. News
- 7 Nobel Prizes held by current faculty
- 30 Nobel prizes held by alumni