McCombs School of Business, Univ. of Texas at Austin
Far more than a rigorous set of courses, the full-time MBA program at the McCombs School of Business is designed to build influential business leaders -- those who lead change and aspire to make a difference. The Texas MBA is built around four key pillars to educate tomorrow's leaders: Knowledge and Understanding; Responsibility and Integrity; Communication and Collaboration; and a Worldview of Business and Society. With a world-renowned faculty that boasts ground-breaking research, easy access to industry leaders, and myriad opportunities for real-world experience like the innovative Plus Program, McCombs creates knowledge that has critical significance for industry and society. Whether you choose to pursue one of our market-driven concentrations or take in all that McCombs has to offer with a generalist approach, you'll discover an environment of mutual responsibility that is focused on maintaining and further enhancing the value of the Texas MBA.
Our strategic partnerships with industry and alumni do more than build careers for Texas MBAs. They create unique opportunities for our students to apply their knowledge in meaningful ways -- well before they graduate. These alliances also allow for exciting collaboration between our faculty and industry -- a dynamic combination that allows theory and practice to unite giving rise to top-quality research, qualified graduates with hands-on experience, and a curriculum that adjusts to meet real-world challenges.
The McCombs community will become an integral piece of your personal and professional growth. You will find yourself among competitive, yet collaborative peers -- individuals with integrity who you will count on (and who will count on you) to develop a skill set and establish a network of friends and professional contacts that will change your life -- in Austin, a center for innovation in technology and the arts and...the Live Music Capital of the World. We invite you to explore the McCombs School of Business.
Ranking
Forbes: 14 (2007)
U.S. News: 18 (2009)
BusinessWeek: 21 (2008)
Financial Times: 23 (U.S.), 49 (global) (2009)
Economist: 26 (U.S.), 48 (global) (2008)
Accreditation
AACSB





