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Business school

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A business school is a university-level school that offers degrees in a variety of business-related subjects.[1] It may often be a department or institution within a university or it can be a separate school.[2] Instead of a general education, business schools prepare students to enter into the business world.[3] ESCP Business School is considered to be the world's oldest business school, created in 1819.[4] Few years later, in 1881, HEC Paris, regularly ranked 1st business school in Europe, is opened.[5]

Subjects

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A business school teaches topics that include:

References

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  1. "Andreas Kaplan - Business Schools Post-Covid-19: A Blueprint for Survival". Taylor&Francis. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  2. "What is the difference between a college and a school - such as a college of business vs a school of business?". Answers.com. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  3. "business school". WebFinance, Inc. Archived from the original on 10 July 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  4. "Andreas Kaplan (2017) Towards a Theory of European Business Culture: The Case of Management Education at the ESCP Europe Business School, in Suder Gabriele, Riviere Monica, Lindeque Johan (eds.), The Routledge Companion to European Business, Routledge, 113-124".
  5. European Business School Rankings 2023

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