Below is the percentage of full-time MBA elective courses focused solely on entrepreneurship and innovation offered during the 2018-2019 academic year. Nearly half of electives at Stanford and CEIBS are focused on entrepreneurship and innovation.
School | Elective Courses |
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Stanford Graduate School of Business | 47.06% |
CEIBS | 46.81% |
University of Chicago (Booth) | 33.33% |
Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) | 33.00% |
University of California-Berkeley (Haas) | 31.08% |
Babson College | 27.00% |
Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) | 23.00% |
MIT (Sloan) | 22.78% |
INSEAD | 22.43% |
University of Michigan (Ross) | 21.00% |
Northwestern University (Kellogg) | 20.90% |
Columbia Business School | 20.58% |
Harvard Business School | 20.10% |
Georgetown University (McDonnough) | 19.00% |
ESADE | 18.60% |
University of California-Los Angeles (Anderson) | 18.58% |
University of Southern California (Marshall) | 18.02% |
University of Texas-Austin (McCombs) | 18.00% |
Indiana University (Kelley) | 17.09% |
Rice University (Jones) | 16.00% |
University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) | 16.00% |
Yale School of Management | 15.89% |
University of Virginia (Darden) | 14.88% |
University of Minnesota (Carlson) | 14.00% |
New York University (Stern) | 10.80% |
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) | 10.48% |
Emory University (Goizueta) | 6.00% |