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Brandeis University
International Business School


 

Address Office of Admission. Lemberg Academic Center, MS 032 Brandeis University, 415 South Street Waltham, MA 02454, USA
Tel. No. +1 781 736 2252
Fax No. +1 781 736 2263
Admission E-mail address admission@lemberg.brandeis.edu
Programs MBAi - Master of Business Administration International
MAief - Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance
MSF - Master of Science in Finance (full-time and part-time)
University year start date Fall
Admission requirements You can apply in 3 ways:
Apply on-line
Download an application
Request an application to be sent to you by mail

A complete application includes the following:
  • A complete application form including 2 required essays and 55 USD application fee
  • Official scores from the GRE or GMAT (depending on which program you have applied for)
  • The Institution code for Brandeis IBS is 3122.
  • Official transcripts from every institution you have attended.
  • An updated resume
  • 3 letters of recommendation
  • If you are an international student your application must also include an official score from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

    For our full-time programs, we accept students only for the Fall semesters. The part-time MSF program allows entry in the Fall, Spring or Summer. The Ph.D program is a bi-annual admittance program. We will accept application for even years beginning with fall 2004. Application deadlines are as follows:
  • MBAi program – 15 Dec. early action \ 15 Feb. priority deadline for Scholarship\ 15 April final deadline
  • MAief – 15 Dec. early action \ 15 Feb. priority deadline for Scholarship\ 15 April final deadline
  • MSF (part-time) – 15 August fall deadline \ 15 Jan. Spring deadline \ 15 April Summer deadline


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    About the School


    IBS is a pioneering business school dedicated to preparing students for careers of the global economy in international finance, management and economic policy. We teach state of the art theory, immerse students in international experiences, and connect them to best practice in business and policy. IBS is international to the core. It offers its students a global experience that prepares them to operate with ease across borders and cultures in an environment that prizes diversity and the ability to bring a worldwide perspective to the study of business.

    The Schools’ curriculum is wholly oriented towards the study of global business, finance and economics. It is updated annually to take account of developments in the fast moving world economy. From a unique introductory course on globalization to advanced electives, the IBS experience is thoroughly international. More than half of our students come from Europe, Asia and Latin America, and international experiences are built into our programs through partnership with major foreign schools and companies.

    Our Faculty includes not only distinguished researchers in International Finance, Business and Economics, but also leading practitioners in banking, investments and consulting. Classes are interactive, informal and typically small, and students often get to know their professors well. The Faculty includes some 20 scholars specializing in international finance, economics and business. Nearly all hold PhDs from leading US institutions and many are widely known and edit journals in their fields. Teaching is valued highly. The Curriculum includes case-methods and instructor-directed courses, and emphasizes classroom interaction. Classes are relatively small (40s for core courses and 20s for electives). Student evaluations average above 4 on a one-five scale. Our professors are not easy, but succeed by bringing different topics to life through skilled discussions and concrete examples.


    About the University


    Brandeis - our parent university – is the youngest of America’s leading private research universities. This is intellectually exciting place; we rank among America’s top universities. Located on a wooded campus in suburban Boston, Brandeis has 3200 undergraduate and 1100 graduate students, offering programs in more than 40 fields. Brandeis University, the youngest major private research university in the United State is recognized for its academic excellence and commitment to social justice. Brandeis has especially strong programs in the life sciences, history, economics, business and other fields.

    Founded in 1948, the University is named after Louis Dembitz Brandeis, a distinguished United States Supreme Court Justice. With early faculty members Eleanor Roosevelt and Leonard Bernstein, Brandeis quickly established an international reputation. 13 years after its founding it was accredited by PHI BETA KAPPA, and in 1985 was elected to the Association of American Universities, the exclusive “club” of the 59 leading research universities in the USA and Canada.

    The University’s 30 thousands alumni include chief executives Leonard Asper (Can West) Christie Hefner (Playboy) and Suk Won Kim (Ssangyong Group), bankers Barry Kaplan (Goldman Sachs) and Louis Perlmutter (Lazard Freres), journalists Thomas Friedman (New York Times), Walt Mossberg (Wall Street Journal) and Bill Schneider (CNN), and government leaders Nikolai Vassiliev (Deputy Prime Minister Bulgaria) and Dimitrij Rupel (Minister of Foreign Affairs Slovenia)

    Our 499-member faculty includes former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, historian David Hackett Fischer, 3 MacArthur “genius” world winners and 30 members of leading scientific academies. Brandeis is ranked 34th among US universities in US News and World Report, and 9th in the study by Graham and Diamond (The Rise of American Research Universities) based on quantitative measures of the impact of faculty research.

    We occupy 96 building on an attractive 235-acre campus. Landmarks include a one-million-volume library (Goldfarb) an outstanding sports complex (Ford), a new campus center (Shapiro), a celebrated museum of Modern Art (Rose) and a theatre (Spingold). Brandeis is located in Waltham, a suburb of Boston and is connected to Boston and Cambridge by a 20-minute train ride.



     




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