Fall 2014 Tepper School Facts & Figures
Degrees, Concentrations and Enrollment Enrollment numbers are as of October 15, 2014. UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Students: 409 Tracks include business technology, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, graphic media management, international management, manufacturing management and consulting, and marketing. The undergraduate degree in business administration is also offered at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. UNDERGRADUATE ECONOMICS Students: 141 Students can major in Economics, Economics and Mathematical Science, or Economics and Statistics. Non-majors can pursue a minor in Economics or in Innovation, Economics and Entrepreneurship. MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Students: 656 Full-Time (2 years) 421 Part-Time Online Hybrid (3 years) 62 Part-Time On-Campus (3 years) 173 MBA MEDIAN SALARY $114,000 (across industries) MBA Median Salaries (by Industry) Consulting $135,000 Consumer Products $100,000 Financial Services $100,000 Manufacturing $102,500 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL FINANCE Students: 200 New York 112 Pittsburgh 82 Online 6 Offered full-time, part-time or online, or as an MSCF/MBA dual degree program. The curriculum is jointly instructed at the Pittsburgh campus and Financial District campus in New York City. The MSCF degree is offered by the Tepper School in conjunction with the Mathematical Sciences department, the Department of Statistics and the Heinz College. MBA concentrations include accounting, communications, economics, entrepreneurship, ethics and social responsibility, finance, information systems, marketing, operations management, operations research, organizational behavior and strategy. MBA tracks include business analytics, entrepreneurship in organizations, management of innovation and product development, and technology leadership. Ph.D. Students: 92 Tracks offered in accounting, business technologies, economics, financial economics, marketing, operations management, operations research, organizational behavior and theory, and interdisciplinary programs. TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 1,498
Rankings Current as of January 7, 2015. U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT 2015 (GRADUATE) l #2 Top School Information Systems l #2 Top School Production/Operations Management l #4 Top School Supply Chain/Logistics l #7 Best Online MBA l #10 Top School Part-Time MBA l #12 Top School Finance l #18 Graduate Business School (MBA) U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT 2015 (UNDERGRADUATE) l #2 Management Information Systems l #2 Production/Operations l #2 Quantitative Analysis l #7 Supply Chain/Logistics l #8 Undergraduate Business School (BSBA) l #9 Finance l #20 Management l #23 Entrepreneurship BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK BEST UNDERGRADUATE B-SCHOOLS 2014 l #17 Undergraduate Business Program THE ECONOMIST 2014 l #16 Business School in U.S. (MBA) l #22 Business School Internationally (MBA) FORBES 2013 (BIENNIAL SURVEY) l #16 Business School (Full-Time MBA) PRINCETON REVIEW 2015 l #10 Most Family Friendly FINANCIAL TIMES 2014 l #4 for e-business (MBA) l #18 Business School in U.S. (MBA) l #34 Business School Internationally (MBA) BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK l #1 Part-Time MBA Overall National Ranking 2013 l #10 Full-Time MBA Overall National Ranking 2014 QUANTNET (2013-2014) l #1 Financial Engineering Program (MSCF) THE FINANCIAL ENGINEER (2015) l #2 Financial Engineering Program (MSCF)
Faculty and Staff FACULTY AND RESEARCH Full-Time Tenure Track 86 Full-Time Teaching Track 18 Adjunct Professors 40 The Tepper School s notable contributions to the intellectual community include nine winners of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences: Lars Peter Hansen (2013), Dale T. Mortensen (2010), Oliver E. Williamson (2009), Edward C. Prescott (2004), Finn E. Kydland (2004), Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1995), Merton H. Miller (1990), Franco Modigliani (1985) and Herbert A. Simon (1978) ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Dean Robert Dammon, the ninth dean of the business school and professor of financial economics Michael Trick, senior associate dean of faculty and research and the Harry B. and James H. Higgins Professor of Operations Research Laurie Weingart, senior associate dean of education and the Carnegie Bosch Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory Full-Time Staff 133 Part-Time Staff 4 RESEARCH AND TEACHING CENTERS Note: All research centers integrate leadership, faculty, research and initiatives with other world-class schools and colleges at Carnegie Mellon University. l Accelerate Leadership Center l Carnegie Bosch Institute for Applied Studies in International Management l Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center l Center for Behavioral and Decision Research l Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship l Center for Marketing Technology and Information l Center for Organizational Learning, Innovation and Knowledge l Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship l Green Design Institute l Integrated Innovation Institute l PNC Center for Financial Services Innovation
Alumni and Giving ALUMNI COMMUNITY Ph.D. 617 MSIA/MBA 9,559 MSCF 1,130 BSBA 4,238 15 U.S. chapters Top 5 (ranked by size) l Pittsburgh l New York l San Francisco Bay Area l Washington, DC l Boston ANNUAL GIVING PARTICIPATION HIGHLIGHTS Business Board of Advisors 100% Alumni Board 100% Faculty 100% MBA Class of 2014 99% Staff 82% W.L. Mellon Society Members (+12%) 786 Total Donors (+4%) 2,888 Annual giving campaign (+14%) $2.27 million 12 International chapters, largest countries l Japan l India l United Kingdom l South Korea l China Average annual alumni programs: 100
Background Founded in 1949, the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University pioneered the field of management science and analytical decisionmaking and is recognized as one of the world s leading institutions for management education. Throughout the school s existence, its faculty and research centers have generated impactful research for academia and the marketplace and remain among those with the highest rate of academic citations. The school s other notable achievements include the roster of nine Nobel laureates; rankings that have been on the rise for several years; a global renown for analytics and big data; and one of the most innovative, creative business school entrepreneurship centers in the nation, whose present-day contributions exceed 250 new companies and 9,000 jobs. Initially known as Carnegie Mellon s Graduate School of Industrial Administration (GSIA), the school was renamed the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon in 2004 in recognition of a generous gift by alumnus David Tepper, the largest gift of its type at that time. MBA CLASS OF 2015 PROFILE Average GPA 3.3 Average GMAT Score 691 Students 201 Women 21% U.S. Underrepresented minorities* 8% Average Annual Tuition $57,500 * Includes African American, Hispanic American and Native American MSCF CLASS OF 2015 PROFILE Average GPA 3.73 Average GRE Score 168 Students 90 Women 27% International 84% Average Annual Tuition $52,600 OTHER DATA 31 Countries Represented UNDERGRADUATE CLASS OF 2015 PROFILE Average SAT Score (Business Administration) 2,070 Average SAT Score (Economics) 2,063 Students 145 Average Annual Tuition $48,030 CAMPUS LOCATIONS: Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Financial District Campus (MSCF) New York, NY Doha, Qatar Campus Doha, Qatar CONTACT INFORMATION Tepper School of Business Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-2268 www.tepper.cmu.edu