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The Lerner College was ranked
in the top 100 business schools worldwide and nationally,
based on the research contributions to 22 leading business
journals by faculty.
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UD featured in Wall Street Journal.
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The University of Delaware is rated a “best value”
university and earns high praise in Kaplan’s, “The Unofficial, Unbiased Insider’s Guide to the
320 Most Interesting Colleges.”
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Academic
Excellence:
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The College offers a wide array of undergraduate majors
and minors within Accounting, Business, Economics,
Finance and
Information Systems. In addition to several minors, a “Business
Fundamentals” certificate program is also available.
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Graduate degrees
include the Master of Science (MS)
degrees in Accounting, in Information Systems and
Technology Management; and in Finance. There is the Master’s and Ph.D in Economics;
the MS in Organizational Effectiveness, Development, and
Change; and the MBA/EMBA.
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The Alfred Lerner College of Business and
Economics is one of only 500 institutions throughout the
world accredited by AACSB International, the premier
accrediting agency for bachelors, masters, and doctoral
degrees in business and accounting programs.
Established in 1963, the School of Business earned its
initial accreditation in 1966.
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The Centers
in the College include the renown John L. Weinberg
Center for Corporate Governance, the Small Business
Development Center, and the
Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship.
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The
College has over 2,200 undergraduate students, 500
graduate students, and 110 fulltime faculty.
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Lerner Undergraduate Home Page
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