W. P. Carey School of Business | |
Motto: | "Where business is personal" |
Established: | 1961 |
Type: | Public |
Dean: | Ohad Kadan |
City: | Tempe |
State: | Arizona |
Campus: | 508 acres (ASU) |
Country: | U.S. |
Undergrad: | 15,077 |
Postgrad: | 1,582 |
Faculty: | 364 |
Mascot: | Sparky (ASU) |
The W. P. Carey School of Business is the business school of Arizona State University and is one of the largest business schools in the United States, with over 300 faculty, and more than 1,582 graduate and 15,077 undergraduate students (2019-2020 enrollment). The school was named for William Polk Carey following his $50 million gift in 2003. In 2020, the W. P. Carey School was ranked 21st in the world for economics and business by Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities.[1] In 2020, U.S. News & World Report ranked 30 W. P. Carey academic disciplines in the top 25.
The school began as the Department of Commerce, offering business courses and curriculum to students interested in a business career. As the department expanded, Emil John Hilkert was tapped to serve as dean for six months, although Glenn D. Overman was accountable for establishing most of the College of Business programs and is generally recognized as the founding dean.[2]
The school was endowed in 2003 with a $50 million pledge from the W. P. Carey Foundation. At the time, the $50 million pledge was the second-largest single donation to any U.S. business school, according to the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
On October 29, 2011, the school commemorated the groundbreaking of McCord Hall,[3] named for Arizona philanthropist Sharon Dupont McCord and the late Bob McCord. Opened in fall 2013, McCord Hall is a 129000square feet facility,[4] featuring more classrooms for graduate programs and undergraduate honors students, technologically advanced team rooms, a new career center, outdoor assembly areas, and the latest in environmental innovation.
The W. P. Carey School of Business is accredited by Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Usnwru: | 24 |
Econ: | 23 |
Ft: | 15 |
Bwg: | 39 |
Usnwrg: | 30 |
World Univ: | 9 |
W. P. Carey offers two undergraduate degrees: a Bachelor of Science degree with option of 13 business majors and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business with 23 major options. There are also 12 certificate options and two minors.[5] The W. P. Carey undergraduate business program is ranked 24th in the nation overall by U.S. News & World Report. The online MBA is ranked No. 6, the Executive MBA 18th, and the Full-time MBA 30th.[6] The W. P. Carey graduate programs office offers several different way for students to receive their Master's of Business Administration: Full-Time, Executive, Online, Part-time, and the new Fast-track program that allows students to receive an MBA in at little as nine months.[7]
In addition to the degree-granting programs, the W. P. Carey School offers executive education to broaden personal knowledge on business topics or develop a company's workforce.
In rankings from the journal Technovation,[8] the W. P. Carey School ranks first among all business schools worldwide for authoring research in the Top 45 academic business journals with the most global impact. The rankings analyzed articles published in 2010 in the world's foremost journals for business.
The University of Texas at Dallas[9] ranks the W. P. Carey School 25th in the world and 23rd in the U.S. for research productivity, based on research contributions between all journals. In a joint study by Texas A&M University and the University of Florida, the research productivity of the W. P. Carey Department of Management was ranked 3rd in North America[10] for the years 2016-2020.
The W. P. Carey School of Business houses 12 research centers and seven research labs.
Research centers
Research labs