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EGADE was created more than 30 years ago in Mexico City as the business and financial heart of Mexico, also a second campus was located in the metropolitan area of Monterrey , 180 miles south of the US-Mexican border, which has been classified by ''Fortune'' magazine as Latin America's most attractive city for business. The institution also maintains nine satellite locations in Latin America , more than 1,500 distance learning sites, and seven foreign offices in North America , South America , Asia and Europe . It has an enrollment of 1,100 graduate students, an Alumni network of over 5,600, 77 full-time faculty. More than 78% of full-time students are international representing a total of 22 nationalities. EGADE's alliances with 130 universities in 31 countries and students may choose to participate in exchange programs, double-degree programs or academic trips. EGADE offers the following master's degrees:
The MBA curriculum comprises 15 courses. Students in the full-time MBA obtain the degree in 16 months. Since 1995, EGADE has grown from an initial offering of one academic program, with 650 students, to six Masters courses, one Doctorate in Management (PhD), two post-masters certificates and other top management programs, which together reach more than 1,400 business executives in Mexico, Central and South America, North America and Europe every year. EGADE has been accredited by The Association To Advance Collegiate Schools Of Business {"AACSB") in the USA and the European Quality Improvement System ("EQUIS") in Europe. It has been ranked first in Latin America by América Economia magazine, a Dow Jones publication, for four consecutive years. The School also has the highest position among Latin American business schools in the most recent Financial Times rankings. The No.1 business school in Latin America, and No.16 in the world, according to The Wall Street Journal, 2003. In 2002, EGADE was included for the first time in this ranking, achieving the No.27, the highest position ever given to a first time school. Among the top 20 business schools outside the United States, EGADE is the first and only Latin American school included in the BusinessWeek bi-annual MBA ranking, 2002. Consistently among the leading business school in Latin American (AmericaEconomía magazine, 1998-2003) The highest ranking position among Latin American universities in the World's Top 100 Business Schools (Financial Times, 2000- 2002) EGADE's MBA rated among the top 15% of the world “Beyond Grey Pinstripes” survey, conducted by The World Resources Institute and The Aspen Institute Initiative for Social Innovation through Business, 2003, 2001. The best business school in Mexico (Expansión magazine, 2004) The No. 1 business school in Latin America (topmba.com, 2003) One of the Top 50 MBAs in the world (Handelsblatt, 2001) FACULTY MEMBERS Professors in Campus Barraza Enríquez, Gabriel. Dieck Assad, María De Lourdes Garza González, Salvador. Gómez Cavazos, Irma Adriana. Gómez-Tagle Rangel, Rocío. González Lozano, Sandra P. Gutiérrez Garza, Nicolás. Ibarra Salazar, Jorge Ibarra Yúnez, Alejandro Laszlo Jagerhorn, Alexander Peña González, Jesús Rodríguez Guajardo, Raymundo Cruz Viscencio Brambila, Héctor Visiting Professors Aigner, Denis J. Arreola-Risa, Antonio Garay, Urbi Leibrock, Larry Rodríguez, Carlos M. Frequent Professors Abasolo Sotres, Ángel Vázquez Alanís, Gregorio Villalobos Rodríguez, Ángel Villarreal Lozano, Francisco Javier Wong Boren, Adrián Executive Professors Contreras Corpus, Juan Manuel González Zubieta, Rómulo Guajardo Touché, Jorge Lozano Cerda, Arturo Peón Lara, Feliciano Hiram Santos De Hoyos, Alberto SOURCE '' Escuela de Graduados en Administración y Dirección de Empresas (EGADE) '' Homepage (in Spanish) |
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