Cox School of Business

Cox School Of Business

The Edwin L. Cox School of Business is a premier business school of the Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas. The School of Business is headquartered on SMU’s 210-acre main campus five miles north of downtown Dallas city and has second campus in Plano, Texas.

Led by Dean Albert W. Niemi, Jr., an active teacher, scholar and author, SMU Cox offers a full range of business education programs, including BBA, full-time MBA, MBA Professional (Part-Time), Executive MBA, Master of Science in Management, and non-degree Executive Education. It has a strong history of developing innovative programs and resources for students, ranging from it's Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship, one of the first such centers of its kind, Business Leadership Center (BLC), Maguire Energy Institute, and American Airlines Global Leadership Program (AAGLP) to its Associate Board Executive Mentoring Program and an international alumni network with chapters in more than 20 countries.

Its largest program is its full-time MBA, which is one of the most selective in the world, and with a powerful Alumni base it has consistently ranked among the top business schools worldwide for MBA, PMBA, EMBA and BBA in a wide range of categories. The Cox School is accredited by Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

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