0 a college, or part of a college or university, where students are taught subjects related to business:
Harvard Business School
1 a school, college, or part of a college or university in which the principles of business, business management, economics, and related courses are taught:
What do you think is the role of a statistics department in a business school as opposed to a statistics department elsewhere in the university?
One of the dif ficulties is to get good students to enroll in the business school and keep them from going away.
How do you find the research environment in a business school as opposed to an economics department?
The university would provide some premises and a small budget, with professors from the business school, engineering, and economics getting together.
Next door, he has also established a sort of business school for farmers, where local growers are invited to take courses in accounting and marketing.
Five educational levels were studied: grade 8 or less, high school incomplete, high school graduation, some college (including attendance at trade, technical, or business school) and college graduation.
Section 2 describes the reasons for introducing a functional style of programming, and why students in a business school have a need to learn any sort of programming.
The three universities concerned ought to be brought together and there ought to be one clear head for this business school.