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 in 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
Full-time MBA
- ~550 students, 2-year program
- #4 The Financial Times among U.S. schools (#7 globally)
- #7 QS among U.S. schools (#13 globally)
- #10 Bloomberg Businessweek
- #11 U.S. News
Evening & Weekend MBA
- ~800 students, 2.5- to 3-year program
- #1 part-time MBA, U.S. News
MBA for Executives
- ~140 students, 22-month program
- #9 U.S. News
Undergraduate
- ~700 students, 2-year program
- #2 U.S. News
Master of Financial Engineering
- ~80 students, 1-year program
- #1 TFE Times
- #2 QS among U.S. schools (#5 globally)
- #3 QuantNet
- #5 Risk.net
PhD
- ~70 students
- Highly competitive program that prepares grads to become global thought leaders
Executive Education
- 40+ open enrollment courses in leadership, entrepreneurship, strategy, and finance
- 70+ customized programs for corporate, government, and university clients
- 2500+ participants across all open-enrollment, custom, and online programs
Faculty
- ~90 tenure-track faculty
- ~194 professional faculty
- 2 Nobel prizes
Alumni Network
- Over 42,000 alumni in more than 80 countries
University of California, Berkeley
- Ranked #2 by Forbes (#1 among public universities)
- Ranked #4 by U.S. News & World Report (Best Global Universities)
- 23 Nobel Prizes held by faculty
- 32 Nobel prizes held by alumni