Krannert School of Management

Coordinates: 40°25′25″N 86°54′40″W / 40.423696°N 86.911060°W / 40.423696; -86.911060

Purdue University
Krannert School of Management
Logo of the Krannert School of Management
Motto "Preparing analytical global business leaders"
Established 1962
Parent institution
Purdue University
Dean David Hummels
Academic staff
207
Students 3,327 (2013)
Undergraduates 2,604 (2013)
Postgraduates 723 (2013)
Location West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Colors Old Gold and Black          
Affiliations The Washington Campus
Website www.krannert.purdue.edu

The Krannert School of Management is the school of management at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States. The business school offers instruction at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels.[1]

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] Today, the Krannert name refers to both the undergraduate and post-graduate programs. Krannert was reaccredited by the AACSB in 2008.[4]

Academics

Business school rankings
Worldwide MBA
Business Insider[5] 18
Financial Times[6] 54
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg Businessweek[7] 41
Forbes[8] 45
U.S. News & World Report[9] 36
U.S. undergraduate
Bloomberg Businessweek[10] 58
U.S. News & World Report[11] 24

The school currently has nearly 20 clubs and organizations open to undergraduates, including the School of Management Council (SMC). There are some 25 professional, cultural and special interest clubs at the graduate level, including the Krannert Graduate Student Association (KGSA) and the Krannert Doctoral Student Association (KDSA).

Undergraduate

The School of Management offers eight undergraduate degree programs; Accounting; Economics; Finance; Industrial Management; Management; Marketing; Strategy and Organizational Management; and Supply Chain Information and Analytics. 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 Management. The program allows students to complete their B.S. and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees in just five years.[12]

Over the course of an academic year, Purdue is the site for campus interviewing activities and numerous career fairs. Some 1,200-1,400 unique companies visit campus and meet with students seeking internships, co-ops or full employment. One of the highest-profile and most attended, both by employers and student job-seekers, is Krannert’s School of Management Employers Forum (SMEF), which includes student-run careers fairs each fall and spring semester. Krannert hosted 147 companies for its forum this fall, which equaled the participation in the 2008 fair and is an increase of about 15 percent over the previous two events. Fifty-five of those companies gave presentations either the day before or during the evening after the fair, and about 60 companies requested interview schedules.

Job recruiters ranked Krannert School of Management third in a 2012 Bloomberg Businessweek national survey of undergraduate business schools. The survey asked recruiters, among other criteria, which programs turned out the best graduates, which schools have the most innovative curricula, and which have the most effective career services areas. Krannert ranked seventh in 2011 and 13th in 2010.

For 2011, US News and World Report ranked Krannert #24 in the nation overall for its undergraduate programs, #4 in quantitative analysis/methods, #8 in supply chain management/logistics and #10 in management information systems.[13]

Master's & Executive

Krannert 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.[14] 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)

For 2010, national rankings for Krannert's MBA program included #38 by U.S. News & World Report and #45 by Forbes,.[9] Financial Times ranked the program #54 worldwide (2009),[6] and The Wall Street Journal ranked the program #12 in a list of U.S. programs of regional influence (2007).[15] In the 2009 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report[16] the school was ranked #27 in North America.

Doctoral

The Krannert 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).

Krannert's doctoral programs were ranked #23 in the world for 2009[17] and #25 for 2013[18] by Financial Times.

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 Krannert 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 is the largest in Krannert 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 Krannert facility Jerry S. Rawls Hall. The Jerry Rawls Hall was dedicated on October 2, 2003.

Alumni

See also

References

  1. MBA Supply Chain Management
  2. 1 2 "Krannert School of Management Historical Timeline". Retrieved 2011-11-22.
  3. Topping, Robert W. (1988). A Century and Beyond: The History of Purdue University. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press. pp. 316–318. ISBN 0-911198-95-4.
  4. Purdue University's Krannert School of Management has been reaccredited
  5. "The 50 best business schools in the world". Business Insider. 2015. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  6. 1 2 "Global MBA Ranking". Financial Times. 2017. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
  7. "Best Business Schools 2017". Bloomberg Businessweek. 2018-03-12.
  8. "The Best Business Schools". Forbes. 2017. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  9. 1 2 "2019 Best Business Schools Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. March 20, 2018. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  10. "The Complete Ranking: Best Undergraduate Business Schools". Bloomberg Businessweek. 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  11. "2017 Best Undergraduate Business Programs Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. 2016-09-12.
  12. Krannert School of Management - Majors Home
  13. http://krannert.purdue.edu/news/rankings.asp
  14. Krannert School of Management - Masters Home Archived 2002-02-09 at the Wayback Machine.
  15. "Where the Schools Rank". The Wall Street Journal. September 2007. Retrieved 2011-11-22.
  16. "QS Global 200 Business Schools Report 2009 North America".
  17. Karaman, Jason (2017). Your Road Map to Success in Sales: A Step-by-Step Guide to Closing Your Next Sales Call. ISBN 978-1976411748.
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