
The Tepper School of Business is recognized as one of the leaders not just in business education, but in business research as well. Tepper is known for producing MBA graduates that eventually become the movers and shakers of the global business management world. The curriculum and research in Tepper gives great attention to the scientific principles of economics, finance, entrepreneurship, and business in general. The Tepper School of Business in Carnegie Mellon University is also a consistent top ranker in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes Magazine, Financial Times, U.S. News and World Report, and Business Week. It was ranked as third in the Wall Street Journal's list of the best MBA schools in the country. It was ranked number 16 according to the Business Week in 2006, and also ranked 16 in 2007 according to the Financial Times. What do you get from a top ranking MBA school? Why successful graduates, of course. And the Tepper School of Business have educated global business successes. The school boasts of six Nobel Prize winners in the field of economics that have graduated from Tepper. Most of the economic theories and business principles developed by these Nobel prize-winning Tepper graduates are being taught in all business schools or else being practiced in real-life. The curriculum also involves a course called Management Game. During this course, teams of MBA students would assume administrative and managerial positions in top management firms and compete with each other. The course develops MBA students' decision-making skills and business administration strategies. The MBA curriculum of Tepper is open to a wide variety of electives and a strong and select group of core subjects. The MBA degree from Tepper can also be archived though a full-time, early graduation program, part-time and distance learning program track.