The
Program offers MBA concentrations fit for any candidate including Supply Chain
Management, Operations, Marketing, Finance, Business Analytics, or
Entrepreneurship. Students are also able to customize their concentrations to
bring in course work more specific to an industry such as health-care.
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Holding over 102,000 seats, Neyland Stadium is ranked the 4th largest stadium in the nation and is one of college football's most iconic landmarks. GO VOLS!
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The
UT MBA Program offers you a number of dual-degree opportunities. The Program
graduates students with dual MBA degrees in: Sport Management, Engineering,
Law, Ag-Econ, Business Analytics, and
UTHSC College of Pharmacy.
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The UT MBA encourages students to give back to the community, and provides philanthropic opportunities: 2012 marks the 10th year that UT MBA students have assisted with a Habitat for Humanity build!
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A
week prior to orientation the Program offers first year MBA students the chance
to show up early for a “refresher” on subjects like accounting, excel, finance
and statistics. For students who have never had “business” classes, it is a
much needed background/review on some of the tougher subjects. For others, it's just a great way to get back in to the swing of school.
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The
Great Smoky Mountain National Park is just 45 miles south east of the UT
campus. Established in 1934, the Smokies are the most visited of any national
park in the U.S. Entrance to the park is free, and with over 800 miles of
hiking trails and a variety of wildflowers and animal life (including
approximately 1,500 black bears!), the Smokies offer activities and natural
beauty any outdoor enthusiast will enjoy!
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U.S. News and World Report‘s 2013 ranked the University of
Tennessee's College of Business Administration’s supply chain
management/logistics program fifth place among public institutions and ninth
place nationally
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