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The Krannert School of Management is Purdue University's school of management. Krannert is sometimes referred to as the Krannert Graduate School of Management or simply as Krannert. The school was established in 1962 as the Krannert School of Industrial Administration with a $2.7 million endowment from Herman & Ellnora Krannert.

Krannert's undergraduate business program has been consistently ranked as one of the top 15 programs in the United States by U.S. News and World Report. The undergraduate business program confers degrees in Industrial Management, Management, Accounting, and Economics.

The Rawls Hall was the result of a $10 million donation from alumnus Jerry Rawls and was open for business in October 2003. Classes are conducted both in Rawls Hall and the Krannert building.

Professional master’s programs


Rawls Hall, which opened in 2003, is home to the Professional Master’s Programs (MBA, Master of Science in Human Resource Management, and Master of Science in Industrial Administration), with a current enrollment of approximately 350 students per year (Krannert Master's programs).

MBA

Krannert's MBA program is a top 20 business program by U.S. News and World Report and number 1 by the Wall Street Journal. Krannert offers an Executive MBA program as well and is ranked in the top 5 executive MBA programs in the United States.

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Business schools in the United States | Purdue University

 

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