Daniels School of Business explained

Purdue University
Daniels School of Business
Image Alt:Logo of the School of Business
Former Name:Krannert School of Management
Motto:Creating the next generation of students ready to lead, or found, great companies and transform society.
Established:1962
Type:Public school
Parent:Purdue University
Dean:James B. Bullard
City:West Lafayette
State:Indiana
Country:United States
Faculty:161
Students:3,092 (2019–20)
Undergrad:2,344 (2019–20)
Postgrad:748 (2019–20)
Colors:Old Gold and Black  

The Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business (formerly known as Krannert School of Management) is the school of business at Purdue University, a public research university in West Lafayette, Indiana. It offers instruction at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels.[1] 40.4237°N -86.9111°W

History

The School of Industrial Management at Purdue University was created in 1958 from the merger of the Department of Economics (established in the School of Science, Education, and Humanities in 1953) and the Department of Industrial Management and Transportation (part of the Schools of Engineering since 1956). The Krannert Graduate School of Industrial Administration was founded in 1962 with a $2.7 million endowment from Herman Krannert and Ellnora Krannert. The AACSB accredited the new school in 1967.[2] In the early years, students were required to pursue a second major, in a technical subject, in addition to their coursework in business and management.[3] The curriculum expanded over the following decade and the word "Industrial" was dropped from the schools' names in the mid 1970s.[2]

On February 3, 2023, Purdue’s business school was formally named the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business, in honor of Mitch Daniels, the 12th president of Purdue University. Purdue's business school is accredited by the AACSB.[4]

Academics

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The school currently has 20+ clubs and organizations open to undergraduates, including the School of Management Council (SMC). There are ~25 professional, cultural and special interest clubs at the graduate level.

Undergraduate: Bruce White Undergraduate Institute

On February 13, 2023, the Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation committed $50 million to Purdue University to name the undergraduate institute in the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business. The School of Business offers eight undergraduate degree programs. In keeping with the global scope of the modern manager, all programs include instruction in the international aspects of business and economics. The "3+2" program is available to outstanding undergraduates in the School of Business. The program allows students to complete their B.S. and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees in just five years.[5]

Master's and executive: Krannert Graduate Institute

The Krannert Graduate Institute at the Daniels School of Business awards several master's degrees: MBA, EMBA, International Masters in Management, Master of Science in Human Resource Management, Master of Science in Industrial Administration, Master of Science in Finance, Master of Science in Global Entrepreneurship, Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management and a Weekend MBA.[6] These programs are housed in Rawls Hall. The school also offers a variety of joint programs with other colleges on campus including the combined Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and Master of Science in Industrial Administration (MSIA), the combined Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) and Master of Business Administration (MBA), and the combined Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) and Master of Business Administration (MBA)

In 2020, despite tight alumni classes and a well respected curriculum the School of Business was forced to pause its full time residential MBA program.[7]

Doctoral

The School of Business's Doctoral Programs offer students the opportunity to work closely with first-rate faculty in the areas of Economics, Management (with concentrations in Accounting, Finance, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Operations Management, Quantitative Methods/Management Science, and Strategic Management), and Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management (OBHR).The School of Business's doctoral programs were ranked #23 in the world for 2009[8] and #25 for 2013[9] by Financial Times.

Department of Economics

The Department of Economics at Purdue University is located at Daniels School of Business and offers undergraduate, master's, and PhD in economics. The department has the following centers - Purdue Center for Economic Education, Purdue University Research Center in Economics, Purdue Center for Behavioral Economics, Experiments and Public Policy and also Vernon Smith Experimental Economics Laboratory.

Facilities

The school's facilities are located on the southeastern part of Purdue's West Lafayette campus near the Purdue Memorial Union. The majority of undergraduate classes are conducted in the Krannert Building, which opened in 1964. Rawls Hall is the home of all the classes in the Masters program. Rawls Hall houses 13 electronically equipped classrooms, a professional career center, a multimedia-based auditorium, 25 breakout rooms, distance learning facilities, and sophisticated computer labs. The building is named for business master's alum, Jerry S. Rawls. Rawls, the president and chief executive officer of Finisar Corp., donated $10 million to the Krannert at the Frontier Campaign. The gift was the largest in the school's history and one of the largest at Purdue. In recognition of his generosity, the Purdue Board of Trustees voted in 2000 to name the new facility Jerry S. Rawls Hall. The Jerry Rawls Hall was dedicated on October 2, 2003. In September 2022, Purdue announced a new state-of-the-art building[10] that will be built to hold the increase in students and faculty with an estimated completion of 2026.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fill Out the Appropriate Application - Purdue Krannert. krannert.purdue.edu.
  2. Web site: Krannert School of Management Historical Timeline .
  3. Book: Topping, Robert W. . A Century and Beyond: The History of Purdue University . 1988 . Purdue University Press . West Lafayette, Indiana . 0-911198-95-4 . 316–318.
  4. Web site: Business School and Program Accreditation by AACSB - AACSB Accreditation. www.aacsb.edu.
  5. Web site: Combined Degree Programs - Purdue Krannert. krannert.purdue.edu.
  6. https://krannert.purdue.edu/masters/ Krannert School of Management – Masters Home
  7. Web site: Krannert Gets Market-Ready . bized.aacsb.edu . 2020-07-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200815164548/https://bized.aacsb.edu/articles/2020/july/krannert-mba-gets-market-ready . 2020-08-15.
  8. Web site: Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com. rankings.ft.com.
  9. Web site: Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com. rankings.ft.com.
  10. Web site: Service . Purdue News . Purdue's next big move: A new School of Business . 2023-02-15 . www.purdue.edu . en.
  11. Web site: Former World Bank president to join Daniels School of Business. Purdue Exponent. 30 January 2024.