The Walter A. Haas School of Business, also known as the Haas School of Business or simply Haas, is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley.
The school runs a range of programs and is consistently ranked among the best in the country. Its programs include
- Full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) program
- Evening & Weekend MBA program
- MBA for Executives
- Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA
- Ph.D. program
- Master of Financial Engineering Program
- Undergraduate program
- Executive Education
The school is situated in three connected buildings surrounding a central courtyard on the southeastern corner of the Berkeley campus. The final design of architect Charles Moore, the mini-campus was completed in 1995. The school is planning to expand its facilities with a new commons building shared with the Berkeley School of Law. It constantly ranks as one of the top ten business schools in worldwide rankings published by The Economist, US News & World Report, and Bloomberg Businessweek.
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