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FULL-TIME PROGRAMS

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3 8 9 11 17 19 25 26 29 31 33 35 Introduction Faculty Curriculum and Schedule Elective Courses and Concentrations The MBA Experience Career Services Class Profile Clubs and Organizations Miami and South Florida Global Alumni Network Other Graduate Programs Application and Admission

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www.bus.miami.edu/connect For more student profiles go online: www.bus.miami.edu/mbaprofiles

GLOBAL IS IN OUR DNA


Mastering the skills you need to thrive in the complex, ever-changing global economic environment takes more than learning management theory. Business achievement results from real-life, hands-on experience, global awareness, and insightful understanding of best global business and management practices. The University of Miami (UM) School of Business MBA experience empowers students to fully engage in the international marketplace by providing them the opportunity to gain the knowledge and experience they need to succeed, whether they work for a global company or for themselves.

UM MBA students are continuously exposed to new ideas and cuttingedge theory through contact with influential thought leaders from a wide variety of companies and industries. The Schools Career Services Center, dedicated exclusively to graduate students, connects MBAs directly with mentors, internships and rewarding job opportunities around the world. Living in Miami, students reap the benefits of learning and participating in an international center of trade and commerce one of the most dynamic and diverse business environments on the planet. Global connectivity increases with the many opportunities to study abroad. At the University of Miami, the MBA experience is shaped by each individual and the people they share it with the professors, the administration and most of all, classmates. Thats one of the reasons our admissions criteria are decidedly selective. We invite candidates with the greatest potential who are ready to take their talents to a higher level. By joining with peers who are on the same journey upward, students gain substantial lifetime benefits. The UM MBA experience will change you for life and for the better. And it will last long after you first hang your diploma in the corner office.

Lisette De Oro Caracas,Venezuela MBA 2011

To augment its rigorous MBA curriculum, the UM School of Business creates a stimulating, diverse and intellectual real-world hands-on learning environment. The faculty and administration encourage an open exchange of information that brings theory to life. Working in small learning teams, students collaborate to analyze problems, formulate strategies, fine-tune leadership skills and test newly acquired insight. Through personal interaction, students heighten their cultural awareness, refine their global perspective, and learn to communicate effectively with individuals from diverse cultural, academic and professional backgrounds. Strong, lasting relationships with classmates from around the globe are theirs for a lifetime.

Particularly attractive is UMs diversity. On my team I have people representing five different countries and people I would have never met in Venezuela. They are from India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil and elsewhere.

THE UM MBA EXPERIENCE


PREPARING FOR SUCCESS IN A GLOBAL MARKETPLACE

All business is global. The University of Miami MBA program prepares students to lead and manage effectively, no matter what changes and cultural nuances they will face in the global marketplace. This world-class program is designed to:

Develop students so they become capable of and comfortable with positions of leadership by providing real-world career and life experiences in a stimulating, diverse and intellectual environment. Refine students global outlook through heightened cultural awareness and a global-centric curriculum. Open the exchange of information, bring theories to life and encourage collaboration in the analysis of problems and the formulation of strategies. Prepare students for the competitive, demanding and constantly changing global business environment through first-hand exposure to international business practices. Enable students to communicate effectively with individuals from diverse cultural, academic and professional backgrounds. Enhance students' critical thinking, writing, presentation and career development skills. Help students build strong, lasting relationships with one another to create an invaluable professional and personal network. Connect students with the global business community, through the Schools strong partnerships with distinguished alumni and other top executives from many of the worlds leading companies and multinational corporations. Help students discover their potential and achieve their career goals.

Yadong Luo Holder of the Emery M. Findley, Jr. Distinguished Chair and professor of management named the worlds most prolific author in the top international business journals.

Manuel Santos Holder of the James L. Knight Chair and professor of economics internationally recognized economist specializing in business growth and development.

A. Parasuraman Holder of the James W. McLamore Chair in Marketing and professor of marketing distinguished authority on services marketing and internationally recognized for expertise in service quality.

Chet Schriesheim University Distinguished Professor of Management world-renowned thought leader on leadership and applied psychometrics, with nearly 200 published books, articles and scholarly papers.

WORLDVIEW FROM INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FACULTY

The key to an outstanding MBA program is an outstanding faculty. The professors who teach in the University of Miami MBA program are second to none recognized worldwide for both their teaching and research. Educated at some of the worlds finest academic institutions, UM School of Business faculty members are specialists in their fields, including international business, entrepreneurship, health sector management and policy, real estate, economics, marketing, management, management science, finance, information systems, accounting and business law. At the UM School of Business, faculty members dont just talk about the complex and interconnected global economy, they represent it. Members of the business faculty come from dozens of countries, conduct leading-edge global business research, and consult with FORTUNE 500 companies, international corporations and governments around the world. Working as consultants, the Schools educators test and apply their research in the real business world merging theoretical and practical perspectives. This experience, when introduced in the classroom, enriches the curriculum and brings lessons to life. Faculty members are academically demanding, yet exceptionally approachable and accessible. For many MBA students, the student-faculty relationships developed at the UM School of Business continue long into their professional lives.

WHICH MBA PROGRAM IS RIGHT FOR YOU?


TWOYEAR MBA FEATURES Designed for those who have an undergraduate background in business, as well as those from other industry areas interested in a career in business. The curriculum not only prepares students for leadership in business it adds a valuable dimension to other professions. Coral Gables 26 3 years ONEYEAR MBA Accelerated program designed for students with an undergraduate degree in business, who graduated during the last seven years from an accredited university.

LOCATION AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE TOTAL CLASS ENROLLMENT LENGTH CREDITS SCHOLARSHIP & GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Coral Gables 26 2 years

up to 100 students 23 months 56-58 credits Yes

up to 35 students 11 months 35 credits No

CURRICULUM THAT PREPARES STUDENTS TO SUCCEED ON THE GLOBAL STAGE


The University of Miami MBA curriculum prepares students to successfully manage change and navigate the complex global marketplace. The balanced and comprehensive cross-disciplinary framework of the program helps students learn to think critically across subjects, linking their knowledge of management, economics and marketing with such areas as finance, business law and technology. The curriculum emphasizes global management and leadership development. Professors guide and encourage students to take chances and rewrite the rules. In addition to learning the right answers, students learn to ask the right questions.

TWO-YEAR MBA PROGRAM YEAR ONE The two-year Full-Time MBA program is a 56-credit, lock-step program composed of 30 courses. Eleven of the courses are electives that can be used toward a concentration(s). Course waivers allow students to substitute an elective course for some, but not all, required courses. To qualify for a waiver, a student must pass a written exam. Fall Semester Building Management Skills Term 1-1 ACC 670 Financial Reporting and Analysis BUS 604 MBA Career Development and Enrichment MAS 631 Statistics for Managerial Decision Making MGT 675 Business Policy and Strategy Term 1-2 ACC 671 BUS 602 ECO 685 MGT 620 Accounting for Decision Making Critical Thinking and Effective Writing Managerial Decisions in a Global Economy Managing Through People

ONE-YEAR MBA PROGRAM The One-Year MBA program is a 35-credit cohort program that is completed in one year. There are no summer classes, allowing all students to participate in summer internships. The program is "lock-step" and students progress together through a sequential pattern of one- or two-credit courses. The program is composed of 19 courses, seven of which are electives. There are two semesters totaling 28 weeks of class time. Each semester consists of two seven week terms. Students are registered for four to six courses per term. Waivers and course transfers are not permitted. Concentrations are not available or granted. Students with less than one year of work experience are encouraged to complete a summer internship. The Ziff Graduate Career Services Center assists all MBA students with preparation and internship searches. Spring Semester Term 1-1 BUS 604 MBA Career Development and Enrichment FIN 641 Valuation and Financial Decision Making MAS 632 Management Science Models for Decision Making Elective Elective Term 1-2 BSL 690 BUS 602 CIS 610 FIN 642 MKT 645 Legal and Ethical Implications of Business Decision Making Critical Thinking and Effective Writing Foundations of Management Information Systems The Financial Environment International Marketing

Spring Semester Making Management Decisions Term 1-3 BUS 603 Critical Thinking and Effective Speaking FIN 641 Valuation and Financial Decision Making MAS 632 Management Science Models for Decision Making MKT 640 Foundations of Marketing Management Term 1-4 CIS 610 Foundations of Management Information Systems FIN 642 The Financial Environment MGT 643 Principles of Operations Management YEAR TWO Fall Semester Expanding Career Opportunities Term 2-1 BUS 604 MBA Career Development and Enrichment Elective Elective Elective Elective Term 2-2 Elective Elective Elective Elective (optional) Spring Semester The Executive Perspective Term 2-3 Elective Elective Elective Elective Term 2-4 BSL 690 Legal and Ethical Implications of Business Decision Making MGT 677 Corporate Strategy and Organization MKT 650 Strategic Marketing

Summer Internship Fall Semester Term 1-3 BUS 603 Critical Thinking and Effective Speaking MGT 645 Principles of Supply Chain Management Elective Elective Elective Term 1-4 Elective Elective MGT 677 Corporate Strategy and Organization MKT 650 Strategic Marketing

Please note: The curriculum and course sequence are subject to change. Additional electives may be available.

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ELECTIVE COURSES
MBA students in the two-year program enroll in elective courses during the second year of the program. One-year MBA students enroll in electives throughout the program. Both programs are full time. Elective offerings are based on class demand. Course descriptions can be found online at www.bus.miami.edu/graduate-programs/full-time-mba/course-descriptions.

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ELECTIVES
Accounting ACC 601 Trends in Present Day Accounting ACC 602 Analysis of Financial Statements ACC 603 Financial Reporting Issues ACC 604 Seminar in Cost Accounting ACC 606 Internal Auditing ACC 610 Accounting Research & Theory ACC 611 Auditing Seminar ACC 620 Accounting Controls in Information Technology ACC 623 International Accounting & Taxation ACC 640 Corporations I ACC 641 Corporations II ACC 642 Seminar in Taxation ACC 643 Tax Research ACC 645 Partnerships ACC 647 Estate and Gift Taxes ACC 648 Financial Reporting Implications of Income Taxes ACC 649 Tax Policy ACC 662 Taxation of Multinationals ACC 672 Advanced Financial Analysis and Valuation ACC 675 Compensation, Incentives, and Strategic Controls ACC 677 Forensic Accounting Business Law BSL 691 The Public Corporation: Legal Perspectives BSL 692 Legal Implications of International Business Transactions BSL 694 Real Estate Law Computer Information Systems CIS 612 Enterprise Technologies CIS 613 Business Intelligence Technologies CIS 617 Information Technology Project Management CIS 689 Entrepreneurship: Launching a High-Tech Venture Finance FIN 644 Real Estate Investment and Appraisal FIN 645 Real Estate Finance FIN 650 Financial Investments FIN 651 Advanced Topics in Investments FIN 660 International Finance FIN 661 Advanced Topics in International Finance FIN 670 Corporate Finance FIN 671 Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance FIN 674 Financial Analysis of Mergers & Acquisitions FIN 681 Financial Institutions FIN 685 Mathematics of Financial Derivatives Management Science MAS 633 Introduction to Quality Management MAS 634 Administrative Systems for Quality Management MAS 635 Design of Experiments MAS 636 Statistical Process Control and Reliability MAS 637 Applied Regression Analysis and Forecasting MAS 638 Management Science Consulting MAS 663 Project Management and Modeling Management MGT 621 High Performance Leadership MGT 622 High Performance Teams MGT 623 Human Resource Systems MGT 625 Entrepreneurship: Creating New Ventures MGT 645 Principles of Supply Chain Management MGT 679 Merger and Acquisition Strategies MGT 680 Doing Business in China MGT 691 International Management Marketing MKT 641 Marketing Research MKT 644 Services Marketing MKT 645 International Marketing MKT 646 Consumer Behavior MKT 647 Advertising and Communication Management MKT 648 New Product Development and Marketing MKT 649 Strategic Brand Marketing

Additional electives may be made available.

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CONCENTRATIONS
Students in the two-year Full-Time MBA program may be able to complete a concentration based on completion of required electives. Elective offerings are based on sufficient class demand. Areas of concentration include: Computer Information Systems, Finance, International Business, Management, Management Science (Six Sigma and Management Science Consulting), Marketing, Mergers and Acquisitions and Real Estate. Computer Information Systems The concentration in Computer Information Systems (CIS) is intended to meet the demand for individuals who must understand the technology-based systems organizations have come to depend on, and who wish to apply them in the corporate environment. The concentration prepares students for careers that balance their managerial skills with an understanding of technology, its implementation and its use as an analysis tool in an enterprise context. The following courses are required for a CIS concentration: CIS 612 Enterprise Technologies CIS 613 Business Intelligence Technologies CIS 617 Information Technology Project Management CIS 689 Entrepreneurship: Launching a High-Tech Venture Finance The concentration in Finance focuses on valuation and decision making: Whats it worth, and what do we do next? The concentration enables students to gain the professional competence, analytical abilities and other skills needed for executive positions at banks, financial institutions and related firms. The concentration is built on corporate finance and investments. Students choose from a variety of electives to complete the finance program. The following courses are required for a Finance concentration: FIN 650 Financial Investments FIN 670 Corporate Finance And three courses from the following: FIN 644 Real Estate Investment and Appraisal FIN 645 Real Estate Finance FIN 651 Advanced Topics in Investments FIN 660 International Finance FIN 661 Advanced Topics in International Finance FIN 671 Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance FIN 674 Financial Analysis of Mergers & Acquisitions FIN 681 Financial Institutions FIN 685 Mathematics of Financial Derivatives International Business The concentration in International Business prepares students for careers in global commerce. Students explore the complexities of international business with a focus on global competition, management and adaption to global change. Areas of study include selling overseas, obtaining supplies from other countries, staffing, reaching global customers and using international financial markets. Four of the following courses are required for an International Business concentration: BSL 692 Legal Implications of International Business Transactions FIN 660 International Finance MGT 680 Doing Business in China MGT 691 International Management MKT 645 International Marketing Management The concentration in Management prepares students for positions that require managerial expertise. The concentration is designed not merely to prepare students for careers in management, but to produce creative thinkers with the best communication and negotiation skills. The following courses are required for a Management concentration: MGT 621 High Performance Leadership MGT 623 Human Resource Systems And two courses from the following: MGT 622 High Performance Teams MGT 625 Entrepreneurship: Creating New Ventures MGT 645 Principles of Supply Chain Management MGT 679 Merger and Acquisition Strategies MGT 680 Doing Business in China MGT 691 International Management

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Management Science The concentration in Management Science positions students for careers in a variety of business situations that require strong quantitative and computer skills, including corporate consulting in the areas of operations research and statistical modeling. The coursework focuses on the application of quantitative methods in the managerial decision making process. Students typically choose electives which concentrate in one of the two popular tracks: Six Sigma and Management Science Consulting. The Six Sigma track provides students with a proficiency in quality management and statistical process control. Students taking this track generally take the following four classes: MAS 633 Introduction to Quality Management MAS 634 Administrative Systems for Quality Management MAS 635 Design of Experiments MAS 636 Statistical Process Control and Reliability A Champion Certification is available after the completion of the first two courses. A Green Belt Certification is available after completing all four courses. The Management Science Consulting track prepares students for careers in corporate consulting in the areas of operations and statistical modeling. Students taking this track generally take the following four classes: MAS 635 Design of Experiments MAS 637 Applied Regression Analysis and Forecasting MAS 638 Management Science Consulting MAS 663 Project Management and Modeling Marketing The concentration in Marketing prepares students for positions that help their organizations create value for their customers and their brand. Students learn to understand customer needs, price products and services and communicate compelling brand messages. Coursework takes into account rapidly increasing global competition, the emergence of new markets and the technological advancements that make todays marketplace a highly dynamic and challenging environment. Students develop strong strategic, analytical and conceptual thinking skills. The following course is required for a Marketing concentration: MKT 641 Marketing Research And three courses from the following: MKT 644 Services Marketing MKT 645 International Marketing MKT 646 Consumer Behavior MKT 647 Advertising and Communication Management MKT 648 New Product Development MKT 649 Strategic Brand Marketing

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Mergers & Acquisitions The sophisticated cross-disciplinary concentration in Mergers & Acquisitions prepares students for careers in investment banking, strategic consulting or high-level corporate finance. Drawing from law, management and finance, the concentration provides students with a rigorous introduction to the theory and practical implementation of mergers and acquisitions. The following courses are required for a Mergers & Acquisitions concentration: BSL 691 The Public Corporation: Legal Perspectives FIN 670 Corporate Finance FIN 674 Financial Analysis of Mergers & Acquisitions MGT 679 Merger & Acquisition Strategies MGT 698 Practical Applications of the Investment Process Also highly recommended: ACC 672 Advanced Financial Analysis & Valuation Real Estate The concentration in Real Estate prepares students for leadership roles within the complex real estate industry, with a multidisciplinary approach that utilizes the academic talent and expertise of faculty throughout the University of Miami. The Schools location in a high-growth international city provides an ideal environment for students to experientially learn about real estate development. As part of the coursework, students hone their practical skills by working on projects that focus on local and national development opportunities, including exposure to economic market analysis, feasibilities studies, loan application proposals and commercial underwriting.The Real Estate concentration is comprised of Real Estate Finance and three other courses selected from the following list, which includes two courses from the School of Architecture. Students who enroll in the architecture courses must meet any pre-requisites established by the School of Architecture. The following course is required for a Real Estate concentration: FIN 645 Real Estate Finance And three from the following: BSL 694 Real Estate Law FIN 644 Real Estate Investment and Appraisal MAS 663 Project Management and Modeling RED 601 Real Estate Development and Urbanism (School of Architecture) RED 660 Urban Infill, Preservation and Mixed-use Redevelopment (School of Architecture)

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GAIN GLOBAL EXPERIENCE AT HOME AND ABROAD


The University of Miami is committed to providing MBA students with unique opportunities to gain real-world, hands-on experience on campus and off campus in the South Florida business community and around the world.

Student Exchanges/ International Partnerships The UM MBA Exchange program allows students to study at a number of leading business schools in countries including China and Spain. In one-semester exchanges, students change places with students selected by UMs AACSB accredited exchange universities abroad. Classes and credits are coordinated with the track of each individual student. Regardless of which partner university is in the exchange, UM MBA students pay the same tuition that they would at the University of Miami. Study Abroad/ International Visits Brief (one- or two-week) international visits provide MBA students with the unique opportunity to sample different international business perspectives, first-hand. As part of this program, students may receive lectures on pressing international business matters, meet prominent local business leaders, tour companies and manufacturing operations and immerse themselves in a countrys cultural, social and business environment. In 2010, programs were offered to Milan, Italy; Lima, Peru; and Tel Aviv, Israel. Annual Business Plan Competition The annual University of Miami Business Plan Competition, sponsored by the School of Business Administration, enables MBA students to experience the real-world challenges of taking a business from a concept to actualization. The competition is open to all students who have an interest in starting their own business and reaping the rewards of success. In 2010, the Business Plan Competition awarded more than $40,000 to help winning student entrepreneurs launch and grow their new ventures. Annual New York City Experience MBA students interested in pursuing careers in finance and/or consulting travel to New York City each year during Wall Street Week. The trip has included visits to firms such as Deloitte and Credit Suisse, the World Business Forum, the New York Mercantile Exchange and the set of CNBC during live broadcasts. The MBA Consultants to Nonprofits Intern Program Part of the mission of the University of Miami School of Business is to develop leaders who make a difference in the world. The Schools MBA Consultants to Nonprofits Program is a summer

internship program linking MBAs with area nonprofits. The10-week program promotes a spirit of engagement and community service, and reinforces the idea of businesses and the community working together for mutual benefit. MBA students gain outstanding experience serving as consultants, solving real-life business problems and building their networks. Qualified participants receive a stipend for their work as well as the satisfaction of seeing their labor have tangible effects almost immediately. The project is funded by Adam Carlin, principal of Bermont/Carlin Group, a local Morgan Stanley Smith Barney affiliate, and by the Arsht Initiatives of UM Ethics Programs. Business Forums UM is a thought leader, influencing business practice through leading-edge faculty research and engagement with the business community. UM MBAs have the opportunity to participate in a variety of business forums and impact conferences such as the Global Business Forum. The Forum in 2009 brought together 700 leading business executives for two days of forward-thinking discussion during the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Forum speakers have included such industry titans as Muhtar Kent, president and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company; Jim Skinner, vice chairman and CEO of McDonalds Corporation; and Jack Welch, legendary former CEO of General Electric Company. Business Leadership Lecture Series The Business Leadership Lecture Series brings prominent thought leaders, top-level government officials, best-selling authors and other illuminating speakers to the University of Miami School of Business to engage with MBA students, offering insight and advice on topics which include leadership, ethics and global responsibilities. Executive-in-Residence-Program The Schools Executive-in-Residence program brings CEOs and other top leaders of multinational corporations into the classroom, where they add depth and immediacy to the discussions with their expertise and insights. Students have the unique opportunity to engage with these renowned business leaders and learn how they successfully manage the operations of their global organizations.

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Raul Alvarez, BBA 76, then-president and COO of McDonalds Corp., speaks to a student during UMs Executive-in-Residence program. MBA students in Lima, Peru, on an International visit. Jim Skinner, vice chairman and CEO of McDonalds Corporation, (above, left) and Muhtar Kent, president and CEO of the Coca-Cola Company, at the 2009 Global Business Forum.

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CIBER


The UM School of Business is home to a Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), one of just 33 such centers in the U.S. The CIBER provides MBA students with a host of global and other experiential learning opportunities including:
International faculty-student mentorships Annual Western Hemispheres Opportunities and Challenges Conference Annual Impact on Business of Latin Americas Security Challenges Workshop Portuguese business courses and unique language tutorials Travel support grants to countries crucial to the U.S. Student business-language case competitions International internships, particularly in Puerto Rico and Latin America Several international business courses in such areas as international services Field study trips to India and China MBA Global Practicum in which student consulting teams solve real-world problems faced by U.S.-based clients abroad International business leadership module during Global Business Week

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RETURN ON INVESTMENT
University of Miami School of Business graduates are highly sought by companies around the world. Leading firms from across business sectors recruit on campus and maintain strong ties with the Schools Sanford L. Ziff Graduate Career Services Center. The Ziff Center is exclusively dedicated to MBA students, providing them with the support and tools they need to find the best career opportunities, obtain internships and compete for top leadership positions. The staff actively promotes UM MBA students to the business community from FORTUNE 1000 companies to entrepreneurial firms.

20082009 Recruiting Highlights

362 engaged corporations 174 on-campus job interviews

464 employment openings specific to graduate business students posted 2,562 rsum referrals

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The following is a partial list of companies that have recruited UM MBA students in recent years.
3M Company Accenture Adjoined Consulting Adopt-A-Classroom AIG Allstate Insurance Company Amber Worldwide Logistics American Airlines American Express Andrx Corporation Answerthink Inc. Assurant Solutions AT&T Wireless Auxis Inc. AXA Advisors LLC Bacardi U.S.A. Inc. Banco Popular Bank of America BankUnited, FSB Bayview Financial Brightstar Corp. BroadSpan Capital Burger King Corp. Burson-Marsteller Business News Americas Campbells Soup Company Canon Latin America Inc. Capitalink L.C. Cargill Inc. Carnival Cruise Lines Inc. Catapult Learning Central Intelligence Agency Chevron Corp. Citigroup CITRIX Systems Inc. Cole Haan Colgate-Palmolive Company Collegiate Images Commercebank N.A. Consulting GmbH Consultis of Florida Continental Airlines Cordis, A Johnson & Johnson Company Credit Suisse Crocs DaimlerChrysler Del Monte Fresh Produce Company Dell Inc. Deloitte Consulting Descartes Systems Group Deutsche Post World Net Business DHL Express DHL Regional Services Inc. Diageo Disney E&J Gallo Winery Electrolux Professional North America Eli Lilly & Company Ernst & Young Fifth Third Bancorp Financial Technologies Inc. First Bank of Miami First Data Corp. Florida Power & Light Company Flyer Publishing Company Gallup Organization GE Commercial Financial RE General Electric General Mills General Motors Corp. Georgia Pacific Greenberg Traurig LLP H.I.G. Capital HASBRO HEAT Group Heidrick & Struggles Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Inc. Hewlett Packard Company Holt Anatomical Home Depot Humana Inc. IBM Inktel Direct Corp. Integritas Investment Group LLC International Tennis Championships (ATP) Intersil Corporation Investrust JM Family Enterprises Inc. Johnson & Johnson JP Morgan Chase Kaplan University Kelloggs Kimberly Clark KPMG LLP Kraft Foods Kroll Associates LOreal USA Ladenburg Thallmann LAN Airlines SA LaSalle Bank SA LCi Distributors LLC Lehman Brothers Lennar Corp. Lloyds TSB Bank PLC LNR Property Corp. Louis Vuitton Loumar Enterprises Inc. Lucent Technologies Madison Capital Group Magnum US Investments Inc. Manpower Inc. Marcus & Millichap Investment Real Estate Master Foods USA MasterCard International Mattel Inc. Medtronic Inc. Merck MFM Group Inc. MGM Mirage Microsoft Corp. Modcomp Inc. Mot-Hennessy Morgan Stanley Motorola Inc. Mount Sinai Medical Center Nike Northern Trust Bank of Florida Northwest Airlines Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Norwegian Cruise Line Novartis Pharmaceutical Corp. Noven Pharmaceuticals Inc. Ocasa Inc. Occidental Hotels & Resorts Office Depot Inc. Palm Latin America Perry Ellis International Pinchasik, Strongin, Muskat, Stein & Company Principal Financial Group Procter & Gamble Restaurant Services Inc. (RSI) Royal Bank of Scotland Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Ryder System Inc. Sanford, Latin American Division of Newell Rubbermaid Schreiber Foods Inc. Siemens Communications Inc. Smith Barney Citigroup Sony BPLA Spunlogic Standard New York Securities Sterling Financial Investment Group Stryker Latin America SunTrust Bank, South Florida N.A. Target Team Enterprises USA Tech Data Corporation TracFone Wireless Inc. Trivest Partners L.P. Tupperware Corp. Tyco Fire & Security Tyson Foods Inc. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission UBS UBS International Inc. UBS Private Wealth Management United Technologies UPS Freight Services USCONDEX LLC Vanguard Group Vaxa Inc. Vayan Marketing Group LLC Visa Latin America Wachovia Corp. Walt Disney World Co. Washington Mutual Western Union International Weyerhaueseur Whirlpool Corp. Wyeth Consumer Healthcare

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INDIVIDUALIZED CAREER COUNSELING SERVICES


S A N F O R D L . Z I F F G R A D U AT E C A R E E R S E R V I C E S C E N T E R

As part of the Ziff Centers partnership with MBAs, students receive individualized career guidance to help them identify the best career opportunities, obtain internships, compete at the highest level for coveted leadership positions and ultimately achieve their long-term professional goals.

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UM students have an edge when it comes to job opportunities. The University maintains strong partner relationships with leading executives, global corporations, UM Alumni and many other leaders in South Florida and throughout the world. This diverse professional network with strong ties to UM translates into exceptional opportunities for students. Even before MBA students arrive on campus, the Ziff Center begins collecting information about their strengths and career aspirations so the Center can help each student develop an Individual Roadmap to Success and build an effective career strategy. The unique capabilities and interests of each student are then assessed and reevaluated throughout the year so that students receive career advice that reflects the most updated understanding of their individual goals. The Center also presents a myriad of events that provide insights into a wide range of industries, companies and career options. These events include presentations, roundtable discussions and career fairs. Students have access to top-level career development resources and receive individualized reviews of their resumes, cover letters, and interview techniques. Support continues through the final stages of job offers, negotiations and acceptance. Networking and Career Planning Events Throughout the year, the Ziff Center hosts events designed to provide MBA students with exposure, access and opportunity to meet the right people. Ziff/Toppel Fall and Spring Career Expo This bi-annual event takes place in the fall and spring semesters and gives students exposure to companies seeking MBA students. Company information sessions, site visits and interviews These presentations and events are hosted throughout the year by such leading companies as Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Ryder, CSX, Burger King and many others. Ziff Career Industry Planning Series These series of events focus on finance, marketing and consulting and provide skill development, industry, and networking opportunities. Students meet with industry experts as they discuss industry-specific career options, trends and career planning advice. Career Management Plan Workshop Series These workshop sessions allow MBA students to hear speakers who are experts in their industries. They provide students with information on topics including: Creating a Strategic Career Plan, Rsum Writing, Interviewing Skills, Job Search Strategy, Communication Skills and Business Etiquette.

National Career Fairs National career fairs offer students the opportunity to meet representatives from FORTUNE 500 companies looking to hire MBAs. These national conferences, often hosting over 250 companies with multiple interview schedules, enable students to collect the information they need to make important decisions about their futures and their careers while giving them the opportunity to interview for summer or full-time opportunities on-site. The Ziff Center provides scholarships to students attending these conferences and Ziff Center events. Additional Career Search Tools Full-time MBA students have access to the best company and industry research tools, international databases and lead generation technology. These include the latest job trigger technology, company intelligence, more than 20 million industry contacts and access to thousands of U.S. and international job listings. With online tools, students can easily create personal records to track leads, store contacts, save rsums and schedule follow-up calls and interviews.

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Mentor Program The Mentor Program enhances the overall educational experience and prepares students to succeed in the workplace by bridging the gap between the classroom and the real world. Enrolled graduate students with a 3.0 grade point average or higher are eligible to apply for the program. Once accepted, students are matched with a corporate representative or an entrepreneur working in an area of interest. Meeting with a mentor throughout the year, each participating student gains a better understanding of corporate culture, career direction and an extraordinary opportunity to network. Students are also invited to attend special roundtable discussions where a group of mentors will share their perspectives on a particular industry.

INTERNSHIPS
The UM School of Business helps students augment their classroom study through a comprehensive internship program. A valuable career experience, internships can be leveraged to enhance education, gain work experience, explore career options and build a professional network. The Ziff Center works with each student on developing and executing an internship strategy. Internship positions are available in organizations of all types inside and outside the U.S. in corporations, government and non-profit.

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One of the great aspects of the program is the dedicated career services center for MBA students. The Ziff Center hosts numerous networking events targeted for MBA students and brings in professionals from across the nation to actively recruit. I had three interviews for internships and I was offered all three positions.

Darryl Doonie Toronto, Canada MBA 2011

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UNIQUE PREPARATION FOR GLOBAL LEADERSHIP AND IMPACT


The inherent diversity of the student body has long been a source of pride at the University of Miami. The UM experience takes on a global perspective from day one with students, faculty and alumni representing some 150 countries. The multiple viewpoints from other cultures, other industries and other countries promote understanding, inclusiveness and awareness, leading students to think outside themselves and their immediate environment.

2009 Entering MBA Class Profile

Countries Represented:

Male 72% Female 28% International 25% Average age 26 Average years of work experience 3 Business 34% Arts and Sciences 52% Engineering 14%

Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Honduras India Japan

Kazakhstan Nepal Nicaragua Philippines Trinidad & Tobago Turkey Venezuela United States

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A LOCAL COMMUNITY WITH GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE


If you ask current students and faculty to describe the University of Miami community, youll hear words like friendly, diverse, focused and driven. When you step on campus, youll understand what they mean. At UM, you are part of a community and have unlimited opportunities to build lifelong friendships with fellow students, professors and alumni. Graduate Business Student Association As an MBA student, youll automatically be a member of the Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA). This student-run organization hosts professional speakers, organizes social events and participates in community service projects. The association enables students to build their networks, improve their communication skills, strengthen their sense of community and nurture critical leadership skills. Professional Organizations and MBA Clubs UM MBAs have different backgrounds, interests and talents. However, there is one thing they all have in common: a passion for business. Whether your niche is marketing, finance, economics, entrepreneurship or international affairs, youll find a club or professional organization composed of like-minded individuals for exchanging knowledge, networking, having fun and making a difference. + Alpha Kappa Psi + American Marketing Association + Asian Business Club + Beta Gamma Sigma + Business in Medicine Club + Business Law Society + Delta Sigma Pi + Finance/Investment Club + Human Resource Advocates + International Business Club + Latin American Club + Management Consulting Club + Marketing Club + Phi Beta Lambda + Propeller Club + Real Estate Business Leaders + Womens MBA Club Social and Philanthropic Organizations MBA students can put their developing skills to use by getting involved in the over 200 campus-wide social and philanthropic organizations at UM. Join an intramural sports team, launch a new club, contribute meaningfully with a philanthropic project or serve on a campus committee. The leadership and problem-solving abilities of MBA students can make a difference for participants and for the greater community.

Robert Fishman Hollywood, Florida MBA 2011

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I left a job in asset management on Wall Street to come back to Florida to pursue an MBA at UM. And while I applaud my professors and classes particularly those in finance and accounting I am also excited about work outside the classroom. When the Clinton Global Initiative came to campus in April 2010, I jumped at the opportunity.

Ann Reifel Rock Springs, Wyoming MBA 2010

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Before, I was very focused on the finance perspective and how financial analysts approach things. Now, I can see that my actions will affect the marketing department, and know how to tie everything together.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI: A COMPLETE WORLD OF ITS OWN


University of Miami School of Business MBA students pursue their studies on the Universitys beautiful Coral Gables campus, located just outside downtown Miami. MBA students enjoy well-equipped classrooms with stadium-style seating, comfortable meeting rooms, shaded outdoor meeting areas, as well as excellent dining and recreational facilities. UMs wireless campus and extended-hour computer lab facilitate group study and independent research. The University of Miami Libraries hold over 3 million volumes and provide access to over 74,000 electronic and print serials. Technology Computer labs and lounges, exclusive to MBA students, offer fast access to the Internet and all of the Universitys online resources. Wireless access is available campus-wide, allowing students and instructors to incorporate real-life scenarios and real-time information into daily discussions. The Judi Prokop Newman Business Information Center functions as a virtual library and features the latest and most sophisticated tools in research technology. The result of a $3 million endowment, this impressive facility provides students with a high-tech gateway to the worlds most essential articles, databases and resources. Full-time information specialists staff the center and provide assistance in the use of this advanced research technology. Fitness, Wellness and Recreation The focus at UM is on the total individual. Intellectual and personal development is encouraged, as well as the wholeness and wellness of each student. A comprehensive variety of programs and facilities at the University promote wellness in all of its dimensions. The Herbert Wellness Center is a premier fitness, recreation and wellness facility that rivals the finest health clubs. The campus also offers a double Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool and an indoor swimming pool. And Miamis sub-tropical weather makes it an ideal place to take advantage of club sports. Sports Teams The University of Miami is home to the Hurricanes, and for college sports fans, there is no better school. UM boasts a perennial "Top 5" football team, a baseball team that regularly appears in the College World Series, an outstanding basketball team and a host of other Division 1 sports.

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ART BASEL, MIAMI BEACH

OCEAN DRIVE, SOUTH BEACH

CALLE OCHO FESTIVAL

EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST DYNAMIC CITIES


Miami is one of the best cities in the world in which to study business. The city is a thriving gateway between the United States, Latin America, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean. With its modern office towers, gleaming rapid-transit rails, luxury hotels and busy air and sea ports, Miami is a bustling hub for multinational trade, commerce and culture. It is the city of choice for banking, legal and accounting professionals and attracts many FORTUNE 500 companies. More than 1,100 multinational corporations are headquartered in Miami or have divisions here. Additionally, 27 foreign trade offices, 46 consulates and 40 bi-national chambers of commerce are located in the area. The city's reputation for business has grown in recent decades. Coral Gables, home to the University of Miami, is the "crown jewel" of Miami-Dade County. The city infuses old world ambiance with new world technology, all blended into a community offering a unique combination of Mediterranean lifestyle and modern conveniences.

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ARTS, CULTURE AND RECREATION


From the vibrant village of Coconut Grove and the art deco district of South Beach, to the natural beauty of Key Biscayne and the lush landscape of the Florida Keys, Miami is a sub-tropical paradise with endless recreational opportunities. Music, theater and art enthusiasts have infinite cultural events to choose from every week. The UM MBA program requires a lot of hard work, but you will have a chance to experience life off-campus. World-Famous Attractions + South Beach + John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park + Everglades National Park + Miami Seaquarium + Museum of Science + Jungle Island + Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens + Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens + Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
PORT OF MIAMI

Arts and Culture + Miami City Ballet + Florida Philharmonic Orchestra + New World Symphony Orchestra + Jackie Gleason Theater + Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts + Actors Playhouse + Lowe Art Museum + Miami Art Museum + Over 100 art galleries near campus Outdoor and Spectator Sports + Over 40 golf courses + 500 public parks + Miles of white sand beaches + Miami Hurricanes sports + Homestead/Miami Speedway + Professional sports teams including Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat, Florida Marlins and Florida Panthers Annual Events + Carnival Miami Calle Ocho Festival + Miami International Film Festival + Miami Wine & Food Festival + South Beach Wine & Food Festival + Art Basel Miami Beach + Beaux Arts Festival of Art + Miami Book Fair International + Miami International Wine Fair + Miami/Bahamas Goombay Festival + Miami Spice Restaurant Month + International Hispanic Theatre Festival + American Black Film Festival + Miami International Boat Show + Coconut Grove Arts Festival

JOHN PENNEKAMP NATIONAL PARK

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GLOBAL NETWORK A L U M N I
The University of Miami degree gives you connections that maximize the value of your MBA. All around the world, you can find University of Miami alumni leading corporations, launching start-ups, running governments and making an impact. With more than 30 clubs in the United States and around the world, you can tap into the alumni network wherever you are and find help, advice or support from a University of Miami graduate.

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Prominent Alumni of the School of Business Administration


Raul Alvarez, Former President and COO, McDonalds Corporation Gerald Cahill, Jr., President and CEO, Carnival Cruise Lines Lyor Cohen, Vice Chairman, Warner Music Group and CEO, Recorded Music - Americas and the U.K. Jack Creighton, Former CEO, United Airlines Joseph J. Echevarria, Jr., U.S. Managing Partner of Operations and Vice Chairman, Deloitte LLP Pedro Fabregas, President and CEO, American Eagle Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, Bahamas and Florida David H. Komansky, Chairman Emeritas, Merrill Lynch & Co. Jorge Mas, Chairman, MasTec Inc. Michael Misiorski, CFO and Senior Vice President, Bacardi North America Fred Reynolds, Retired Executive Vice President and CFO, CBS Corp. Brian Rice, Executive Vice President and CFO, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ray Rodriguez, President and COO, Univision Network Matthew Rubel, Chairman, CEO and President, Collective Brands Inc. Cynthia Sanborn, Vice President and Chief Transportation Officer, CSX Transportation

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ADDITIONAL GRADUATE PROGRAMS


In addition to MBA Programs, the UM School of Business Administration offers several joint degree, masters degree and PhD programs. MD/MBA Program Leaders are driving change and growth in every industry and in few industries is this truer than in medicine. In the University of Miami School of Business joint MD/MBA program, students have the opportunity to prepare for the unique challenges of an increasingly complex and constantly evolving health care system while studying at the Universitys Miller School of Medicine, one of Americas leading medical schools. The degree requires five years to complete. To enter the program, applicants must be admitted to both the MD and the MBA programs separately. All requirements of the MD and MBA programs must be fulfilled. However, the joint program allows for six MD credits to count toward the MBA degree, and six MBA credits to count toward the MD degree, saving students as many as 12 credits between the two programs. Program Contacts MD Program Mark OConnell, MD Associate Dean 305-243-6737 Miller School of Medicine [email protected] MBA Program Admission Advisors School of Business Administration 305-284-2510 [email protected] JD/MBA Program The UM JD/MBA gives students a comprehensive and solid foundation in both business and law. In part, the program is designed to address the many legal and business issues students may face in their occupational roles, whether they choose to work within a legal practice or an investment bank. Students also acquire skills, understanding and methodology required for both business and law. The University of Miami JD/MBA program allows students to earn a JD and an MBA in three and a half to four years.

To enter the program, applicants must be admitted to both the JD and the MBA programs separately. All requirements of the JD and MBA programs must be fulfilled. However, the joint program allows for 10 JD credits to count toward the MBA degree, and six MBA credits to count toward the JD degree, saving students as many as 16 credits between the two programs. Program Contacts JD Program Dean William VanderWyden School of Law 305-284-4551 [email protected] MBA Program Admission Advisors School of Business Administration 305-284-2510 [email protected] Please visit www.law.miami.edu for additional information. BArch/MBA Program The Bachelor of Architecture/Master of Business Administration is an exciting joint venture with the Universitys School of Architecture. This program allows students to gain a thorough understanding of business practices to complement their design education. The joint degree offers students the unique opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Architecture as well as a Master of Business Administration in six years, saving a year by combining the programs. Program Contacts BArch Program Admission Advisors 305-284-3438 MBA Program Admission Advisors School of Business Administration 305-284-2510 [email protected] Other Masters Degree Programs The University of Miami School of Business Administration offers a Master of Accounting (MAcc) Master of Arts in Economics Master of Science in Taxation (MST)

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Please contact the individual departments for specific requirements. Program Contacts Master of Accounting Michael Werner, Director 305-284-6507 Master of Arts in Economics David L. Kelly, Director 305-284-5540 Master of Science in Taxation Michael Werner, Director 305-284-6507 PhD Programs The PhD program at the UM School of Business Administration equips participants with the skills and experience necessary for academic placement in the worlds top research universities. The School offers the following degrees: PhD in Business (with concentrations in Accounting, Management Science, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Behavior and Strategy/ International Business) and PhD in Economics.

The program is built on the philosophy that the most innovative research ideas come from integrating theories, problems and methods across disciplines. Doctoral candidates follow specialized programs of study under the guidance of a faculty expert. They have the opportunity to participate in cross-disciplinary training outside of business and economics. The program requires year-round, full-time study. In addition to stipends and tuition scholarships, doctoral candidates receive funding to present their work at professional conferences where they can network with students and faculty from other related PhD programs. Students are typically prepared to enter the academic job market during the fourth year in the program. Credit Requirements A minimum of 60 credits of academic work is required to receive the PhD degree in Business or Economics: 15 credits of core courses, 33 credits of concentration courses and 12 credits of dissertation research. Up to 15 credits can be transferred from previous relevant graduate coursework, with the approval of the appropriate department. PhD Program Contact Marbella Santamaria, Administrative Assistant (305) 284-2711

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APPLICATION AND ADMISSION CRITERIA

A P P LY I N G

Admission to the University of Miami School of Business Administration is selective. Because a diversity of perspectives is increasingly necessary for those who aspire to make a real and lasting impact on their organizations and the world around them, we look at more than our applicants GPAs and GMAT scores. We look for students with an international outlook, as well as varied experience and backgrounds. Candidates are evaluated on their leadership abilities, accomplishments, life experiences, full-time work experience and, of course, academic excellence. If you endeavor to push the limits of knowledge and share a commitment to excellence, we encourage you to apply.

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APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS CRITERIA


The Complete Application We encourage you to apply online at www.bus.miami.edu/grad. Please read the instructions carefully before completing the forms. Keep copies of all materials submitted during the application process. The application and all supporting documentation become the confidential property of the School of Business Administration and cannot be returned. By submitting the application, you certify the information given is complete and accurate. The staff of the University of Miami Graduate Business Programs office is available to you throughout the application process. For questions regarding admission requirements or the status of your application, please contact us at: University of Miami Graduate Business Programs 221 Jenkins Building P.O. Box 248505 Coral Gables, FL 33124-6524 Phone: 305-284-2510 Toll Free: 800-531-7137 (U.S. only) Fax: 305-284-1878 E-mail: [email protected] Application Deadlines Please visit www.bus.miami.edu/grad for the most up-to-date application deadlines. Early application submission is recommended for those requesting a graduate assistantship, scholarship or fellowship. Awards are limited and are decided well in advance of the start of classes. Requirements for All Applicants Application Applications can only be completed online. A non-refundable application fee of $100 is required. Applications will be evaluated by the Admissions Committee only upon receipt of the application fee and all supporting documentation. Transcripts Candidates for admission are required to hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Official transcripts for all undergraduate coursework and any post-graduate coursework (including summer school or part-time study, even if only for one course) must be sent directly from each college or university to the Graduate Business Programs office. An additional final transcript showing degree conferred and date of graduation should be sent after completion of any coursework still in progress at the time of admission. Applicants who received a degree from an international institution must request two official sets of transcripts in sealed envelopes from the college or university attended. One set must be sent directly to the Graduate Business Programs office. The second set must be submitted to an official translation service. A certified English translation of both the transcript and the diploma, along with the original transcript and a photocopy of the diploma, must then be submitted to the Graduate Business Programs office.

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Transcripts should be sent directly to: Graduate Business Recruiting and Admissions University of Miami, P.O. Box 248505 Coral Gables, Florida 33124-6524 Official GMAT Score Reports The applicant is required to submit a recent score (less than 5 years old) on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT). The GMAT is now administered as a computer-adaptive test (CAT) throughout North America and in many other parts of the world. Graduate Business Programs reserves the right to submit an applicant's GMAT score to Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) for verification. GMAT Code for University of Miami: 7NV-S1-96 For information and registration materials, please contact GMAC at: www.mba.com English Language Proficiency Exam If you are an international applicant whose native language is not English and/or who did not earn an undergraduate degree from an English-speaking institution, you must submit a TOEFL score or IELTS score with your application. Graduate Business Programs accepts the following exams and respective scores: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): The TOEFL should have been taken within two years prior to application for admission; a minimum score of 600 (paper-based), 90 (Internet-based) or 235 (computer-based) is required. For information, visit www.toefl.org IELTS (International English Language Testing System): The IELTS should have been taken within two years prior to application for admission; a minimum score of 7.0 on IELTS is required. Visit the IELTS website, www.ielts.org, for more information.

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Proficiency in the English language is crucial for participation in class discussions and presentations, and for the successful completion of written assignments. However, the above requirement may be waived for non-native English speakers provided the applicant fulfills one of the following criteria: An applicant has earned an undergraduate degree in a country where the official language is English (this does not include degrees from just English-speaking institutions or just a country where English is spoken). An applicant has studied in the United States at an undergraduate level for at least one year or the equivalent of 30 consecutive credits. An applicant has lived and worked in an English-speaking country for the past two or more years.

Rsum A current rsum must be submitted with your application. Rsums should not be more than two pages in length. Letter of Recommendation You are required to submit one letter of recommendation. Most applicants provide a recommendation from a college instructor or from an employer or immediate supervisor. The Graduate Business Program will accept up to three letters of recommendation. Interview An Interview with an Admissions representative is required prior to the Admission Committee's final decision. Interviews are by invitation only. Health Insurance Requirements All U.S. students are required to obtain adequate health insurance. For information contact us at 305-284-1652; e-mail [email protected] or visit www.miami.edu/student-health. All international students must purchase the international health insurance offered by the University at the time of registration unless proof of agency- or government-sponsored coverage has been approved by the University Student Health Service prior to registration. Please note that this insurance must be of equal or greater value than the Universitys Student Health Insurance. Additional information about costs and dependent coverage requirements may be obtained by visiting the Student Health Service website at www.miami.edu/student-health. Immunization Requirements All new students are required to provide proof of immunity against mumps, measles and rubella. In addition, all international students are required to submit proof of a tuberculosis test within 12 months prior to registration. A Proof of Immunization Compliance Form will be mailed by the Student Health Center prior to the start of your program. Students have the option of taking the required immunization shots at the University Student Health Center upon arrival. All students must complete this requirement during their first semester of enrollment. Students who do not comply with the immunization requirements will not be permitted to register for classes in subsequent semesters. For information call 305-284-5933 or visit www.miami.edu/student-health. Additional Requirements for International Students International Student Financial Statement If you are an international student who requires a student visa, you must submit a bank verification statement or an official letter of sponsorship from your government or agency (in English) upon admission to a graduate business program. The bank verification must include your name and your relationship to the sponsor (if other than the student) and confirm that there are sufficient funds to cover the amount listed on the expense sheet provided upon admission. The expense sheet covers all estimated educational expenses including: tuition, books, housing, meals, personal expenses, fees and medical insurance for a minimum of one years study. Students should make provisions for the second year.

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If you wish to include your family, the following is also required: 1) In the bank verification or letter of sponsorship, list each family members name, date of birth, country of citizenship and relationship. 2) Financial support of approximately $8,000 for a spouse and $2,500 for each child per year. Please contact our office for current information. A Certificate of Eligibility (I-20) will only be issued if the above documentation is on file. The bank verification or sponsorship letter must be dated no earlier than six months prior to enrollment. International students are encouraged to apply early to allow sufficient time to process the I-20 form. The I-20 form will be sent upon receipt of a deposit confirming your intent to enroll in the program. International Student and Scholar Services The Department of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) serves as the central resource for international students and scholars at the University of Miami. ISSS assists international students and scholars in complying with the regulations of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service and the Department of State, including regulations that govern on-campus and off-campus employment. ISSS also advises students and scholars on personal, academic and professional concerns, and provides opportunities for cross-cultural experiences. If you are an international student or scholar who needs assistance, we encourage you to contact ISSS at: 5600 Merrick Drive, 21-F Coral Gables, FL 33124-5550 Telephone: 305-284-2928, Fax: 305-284-3409 www.miami.edu/international-student [email protected]

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Campus Visits As a prospective student, we invite you to visit the School of Business Administration, located on our beautiful Coral Gables campus. Organized campus visits are typically scheduled for the third Friday of the month. Youll have an opportunity to tour the facilities and meet current students, other prospective students, admissions staff and the Ziff Graduate Career Services Center director. Please visit our website at www.bus.miami.edu/grad for scheduled dates. To confirm your attendance, please e-mail [email protected] with your name, address and telephone number as well as the date you plan to attend. We look forward to meeting you. Office of Disability Services The Office of Disability Services (ODS) is located in the Camner Academic Resource Center (ARC). This is the primary University office responsible for the coordination of auxiliary aids and services for students with disabilities. Students should submit documentation at least one month prior to the start of classes to ensure time for the coordination of services. Individuals may call or e-mail the office staff at [email protected] for quick responses to questions. Camner Academic Resource Center Whitten University Center, N-201 Coral Gables, FL 33146 Voice: 305-284-2374, TDD: 305-284-3401 www.umarc.miami.edu Public Safety For issues of public safety and crime statistics, please contact the following: Department of Public Safety Ponce de Leon Garage, Coral Gables, FL 33146-0710 305-284-6666 www.miami.edu/police Housing The University does not provide housing for graduate business students in the Universitys residential colleges or on-campus apartment complexes. However, the Department of Residence Halls does provide off-campus housing resources to graduate business students to facilitate their off-campus housing search. Many private apartments are available close to the University and vary in rent according to size and location. For more information, go to www.miami.edu/housing and select Off-Campus Housing in the left navigational bar to view a wide-variety of off-campus housing options. You can also call 305-284-4505 or email [email protected].

FINANCING YOUR MBA


Tuition and fees vary by program. Please visit www.miami.edu/grad for more information on graduate assistantships, fellowships and scholarships, donor scholarships, need-based funds, non-need-based funds, loan programs and additional payment information. For more information, please contact the Office of Financial Aid by phone at 305-284-5212 or email [email protected].
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI


University of Miami School of Business Administration The School of Business Administration was established in 1929 and the first Master of Business Administration degree was offered in 1948. Since then, the school has grown exponentially. Today, the School is acclaimed for its rigorous business curriculum and the truly global nature of its students and faculty. This diversity not only adds an invaluable dimension to your learning experience, it also provides an instant worldwide network of friends, colleagues and contacts. The School of Business Administration is housed in a $24 million award-winning facility. This modern complex surrounds a tropical courtyard with picturesque outdoor seating. Here, students attend class in tiered, stadium-style classrooms outfitted with high speed Internet connections, high-back leather seats and all the amenities one would expect from a top business school. Students have access to a virtual library, a graduate student lounge, soundproof study rooms and an ultramodern computer lab all dedicated to the graduate business program. In the 300-seat Storer auditorium, students experience insightful lectures from visiting executives, presentations from students and faculty and expert discussions from top business leaders. University of Miami The University of Miami is a major research University set in a diverse, international community. The University is an independent, private, nonsectarian, nonprofit institution of higher learning. The University traces its beginnings to 1925 and the origins of the City of Coral Gables. When the citys founder, George E. Merrick, helped establish the University, he envisioned an institution of higher learning that would embrace the best of the Americas. A history of strong institutional leadership has enabled that vision to triumph. UM has established an international presence in business, medicine, engineering, law, the marine sciences, international studies, communications and other disciplines. There are more than 15,600 degree-seeking students in approximately 113 undergraduate, 106 masters and 53 doctoral (49 research/scholarship and 4 professional practice) programs. There are currently 2,505 full-time faculty members whose ranks include Guggenheim Fellows, Fulbright Scholars and National Science Foundation recipients. Of this distinguished faculty, 97 percent hold doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields.

The University of Miami is a private, independent, international university and an equal employment opportunity/ affirmative action employer. It is the policy of the University of Miami that no citizen of the United States, or any person within the jurisdiction thereof, shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or handicap be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in employment or under any educational program or activity at the University. The University of Miami reserves the right to change any provision or requirements of any of its programs at any time with or without notice. As with any University of Miami degree program, it is the students individual responsibility to have knowledge of and be in compliance with all requirements for the successful completion of a degree program. (Please see the Graduate Bulletin for complete details.) This brochure is informational. Information contained in this brochure is believed to be accurate at the time of publication.

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ACCREDITATION
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) AACSB International accreditation promotes excellence and continuous improvement in undergraduate and graduate education for business administration and accounting. The review process is linked to each schools stated mission and objectives. Self-evaluation and peer review assure an acceptable level of performance consistent with the schools mission. The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) SACS is the recognized regional accrediting body in the 11 U.S. Southern states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia) and in Latin America for those institutions of higher education that award associate, baccalaureate, masters or doctoral degrees. The Commission on Colleges is the representative body of the College Delegate Assembly and is charged with carrying out the accreditation process. The University of Miami is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Level VI.

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P.O. BOX 248505 CORAL GABLES, FL 33124-6524

TEL 305-284-2510 800-531-7137 (USA ONLY) FAX 305-284-1878

[email protected] WWW.BUS.MIAMI.EDU/GRAD

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