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Terry College of Business
The Terry College was founded in 1912 as the School of Commerce, making it the oldest business school in the South. Today, the college delivers top-quality instruction while providing its world-class faculty a climate for both basic and applied research and a service program designed to meet the needs of the business community of Georgia and beyond. Terry’s undergraduate and MBA programs are consistently ranked among the top 20 public business schools by U.S. News & World Report, BusinessWeek, The Wall Street Journal and other college guides. In keeping with the college’s stated purpose of developing leaders for the world’s private enterprise system, the Institute for Leadership Advancement was established in 2001 with a vision of creating and promoting cutting-edge knowledge about leadership and to use this knowledge to develop leaders who enhance the performance of their organizations and communities.
J.M. Tull
School of Accounting
The mission of the J. M. Tull School of Accounting is to pursue
excellence in accounting education. As a professional school
in a major public research university, we are committed to
teaching, research, and service that advances the accounting
discipline and prepares future leaders for business and academia.
Dean
Robert Sumichrast
Contact Information
Terry College of Business
Brooks Hall
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Phone: 706/542-8100
Fax: 706/542-3835
http://www.terry.uga.edu
Founded
1912
Faculty
151
Undergraduate Students
2,100
Graduate Students
498
(Office
of Institutional Research – Spring Semester 2006)
Degree programs
BBA
Bachelor
of Business Administration
Accounting
Economics
Finance
International Business
Management
Management Information
Systems
Marketing
Real Estate
Risk Management
and Insurance
eMBA
Executive Master of
Business Administration
MBA
Master of Business
Administration
MAcc
Master
of Accountancy
MIT
Master of Internet Technology
MMR
Master of
Marketing Research
PhD
Doctor of Philosophy
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