In Italia nel 2001 sono oltre 500 i Master organizzati dagli atenei pubblici, come orientarsi? Prima cosa leggete gli articoli di questo canale, poi in attesa di dati per l'Italia potete considerare la classifica dei migliori Master in lingua inglese che riportiamo nella tabella, cliccate sull'intestazione delle tabelle per avere maggiori informazioni sui criteri di valutazione ed aggiornamenti:
Classificadei Migliori Master in lingua Inglese | Fonte: Wall Street Journal (2001) | Fonte: Business Week (2000) | Fonte: USNWR (2002) | Fonte: Forbes National Programs (2000) | Fonte: Forbes Regional Programs (2000) | Fonte: MBA Advantage (1995) | 1 | Dartmouth (Tuck) | U Penn (Wharton) | Stanford | Harvard | Wake Forest (Babcock) | Harvard | 2 | Carnegie Mellon | Northwestern (Kellogg) | Harvard | Dartmouth (Tuck) | Ohio State (Fisher) | Chicago | 3 | Yale | Harvard | Northwestern (Kellogg) | Stanford | Indiana (Kelley) | Stanford | 4 | Michigan | MIT (Sloan) | U. Penn (Wharton) | UC Berkeley (Haas) | Brigham Young (Marriott) | MIT (Sloan) | 5 | Northwestern (Kellogg) | Duke (Fuqua) | MIT (Sloan) | UCLA (Anderson) | Maryland (Smith) | Yale | 6 | Purdue (Krannert) | Michigan | Columbia | MIT (Sloan) | Purdue (Krannert) | Northwestern (Kellogg) | 7 | Chicago | Columbia | UC Berkeley (Haas) | Columbia | Minnesota (Carlson) | Cal Berkeley (Haas) | 8 | Harvard | Cornell (Johnson) | Duke (Fuqua) | U Penn (Wharton) | Michigan State (Broad) | U Penn (Wharton) | 9 | Southern Methodist (Cox) | Virginia (Darden) | Chicago | Chicago | Wisconsin – Madison | UCLA (Anderson) | 10 | Texas – Austin (McCombs) | Chicago | Michigan | Virginia (Darden) | Georgia State (Robinson) | Virginia (Darden) | 11 | Wake Forest (Babcock) | Stanford | Dartmouth (Tuck) | Carnegie Mellon | Georgia (Terry) | Cornell (Johnson) | 12 | Michigan St (Broad) | UCLA (Anderson) | (tie 12) UCLA (Anderson) | Northwestern (Kellogg) | Penn State (Smeal) | Michigan | 13 | Maryland (Smith) | New York U (Stern) | (tie 12)New York U | Cornell (Johnson) | Illinois – bana-Champai | Dartmouth (Tuck) | 14 | Ohio St (Fisher) | Carnegie Mellon | (tie 12) Yale | Washington U St Louis (Olin) | Rice (Jones) | Carnegie Mellon | 15 | Notre Dame (Mendoza) | UNC – Chapel Hill | Virginia (Darden) | Duke (Fuqua) | Connecticut | Texas-Austin | 16 | Vanderbilt (Owen) | Dartmouth (Tuck) | Cornell (Johnson) | Texas – Austin | Arizona (Eller) | Rochester (Simon) | 17 | (tie 17) N Carolina – Chapel Hill | Texas – Austin (McCombs) | Carnegie Mellon | NYU (Stern) | Oklahoma (Price) | Indiana (Kelley) | 18 | (tie 17) U Penn (Wharton) | UC Berkeley (Haas) | (tie 18) N Carolina | Notre Dame | Arizona State | N Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) | 19 | Emory (Goizueta) | Yale | (tie 18) Texas – Austin (McCombs) | N Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) | Washington | Duke (Fuqua) | 20 | Cornell (Johnson) | Indiana (Kelley) | Indiana (Kelley) | Vanderbilt (Owen) | Florida (Warrington) | New York(Stern) | 21 | UC Berkeley (Haas) | Rochester (Simon) | U Southern California (Marshall) | Rochester (Simon) | Alabama (Manderson) | | 22 | Western Ontario (Ivey) | Vanderbilt (Owen) | Georgetown (McDonough | Michigan | Fordham | | 23 | Indiana (Kelley) | Washington U – St Louis (Olin) | (tie 23) Emory (Goizueta) | Southern Methodist (Cox) | Denver (Daniels) | | 24 | Washington-St Louis (Olin) | U Southern Cal. (Marshall) | (tie 23) Ohio State (Fisher) | Emory (Goizueta) | Rollins (Crummer) | | 25 | Thunderbird (AGSM) | Purdue Univ. (Krannert) | (tie 23) Purdue U (Krannert) | U Southern California (Marshall) | Iowa (Tippie) | | 26 | ESADE | Georgetown (McDonough) | (tie 26) Rochester (Simon) | | | | 27 | Rochester (Simon) | Maryland (Smith) | (tie 26) Vanderbilt (Owen) | | | | 28 | INSEAD | Emory (Goizueta) | Washington – St Louis (Olin) | | | | 29 | UC Irvine | Michigan State (Broad) | Georgetown U (McDonough) | | | | 30 | New York U (Stern) | Georgia Tech U (Dupree) | Michigan St U (Broad) Arizona (Eller) Minnesota – Twin Cities (Carlson) | | | |
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