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Yash Gupta, Dean of the new Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University, aims to create modern-day da Vincis. Learn more about Johns Hopkins University’s new MBA program.
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, also referred to as The Carey Business School or JHCBS, is one of the academic schools of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. The school offers full-time and part-time MBA degrees, master’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and several joint degrees with other Johns Hopkins schools, principally in the form of double master’s programs.
In August 2010, the Carey Business School is launching its new signature full-time Global MBA Program designed to compete with Ivy League MBA programs. The school also draws its strengths from its formal degree partnerships with the other Johns Hopkins schools including Public Health, Medicine, Nursing, the School of Advanced International Studies, the Whiting School of Engineering, and the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.
The Carey Business School continues to undergo significant institutional development marked by the appointment of a new Dean, Yash Gupta, deputized with elevating the stature of the school. Yash Gupta has indicated that the Carey Business School will seek Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation and will aim to join the ranks of first tier institutions. Gupta has been elected to the board of directors of the AACSB. Gupta’s three-year term on the governing body of the association began July 1, 2008. Notably, the Carey Business School intends to expand its offerings to both the Bachelor’s and Doctoral levels.
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