Facts & Figures
Vision
Goizueta Business School will be regarded as a thought leader, creating and disseminating knowledge at the cutting edge of management practice and developing principled leaders for global enterprise who drive performance and value creation.
To achieve our vision we will focus on the following key initiatives: establishing an institute dedicated to developing all our students as leaders; growing our faculty size, research productivity and scholarly reputation; and advancing our organizational culture to support and value a diverse community.
Faculty Areas of Expertise
Accounting
Business Communications
Finance
Information Systems & Operations Management
Marketing
Organization and Management
Learn more about our Academic Areas.
Fall 2006 Faculty
Total regular full-time instructional 86
Proportion of faculty tenured 44%
Proportion of faculty tenured and tenure track 73%
Find out more about our individual faculty members.
International Connections
One-third of Goizueta's full-time MBA students and nearly 30 percent of the faculty were born outside the United States. The school has alliances with almost 40 international business schools including membership in the prestigious international organization Programs in International Management (PIM).
Learn more about our International Programs.
Programs Offered
The School offers seven degree programs:
- Bachelor's of Business Administration (BBA)
- Full-time Master's of Business Administration (MBA)
- 2 year program
- 1 year program
- Evening MBA
- Executive MBA
- Weekend program
- Modular program
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Offered through Emory's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Fall 2005 Enrollment
Total number of students 1,237
Full-time students 1,083
Part-time students 154
Undergraduates 563
Graduates 674
PhD Students 42
Degrees Awarded (2005-06)
BBAs 229
MBAs 365
PhD 1
Total 594
Information About Recent Graduates
For the past 5 years, 100% of our MBA students have had summer internship placements and for the past 2 years, over 95% of MBA graduates had received job offers within three months of graduation.
The MBA Class of 2005 graduated with a median base salary of $85,000. Seventy percent were employed immediately after graduation and 94% within 3 months of graduation.
For the BBA program, the average starting salary for 2005 graduates was $49,413. Of the students known to be seeking employment, 66 percent were employed immediately after graduation. Seven percent were enrolling in graduate or professional programs.
National and International Rankings
| Ranking | Program | Publication (date) |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | BBA | BusinessWeek (2006) |
| 5 | BBA | BusinessWeek (2005) |
| 13 | Undergraduate (BBA) | U.S. News (August 2006) |
| 18 | Undergraduate (BBA) | U.S. News (August 2005) |
| 6 worldwide | Executive MBA | BusinessWeek (2006) |
| 10 | Executive MBA | U.S. News (March 2005) |
| 14 | Executive MBA | Financial Times (2004) |
| 20 | Evening MBA | U.S. News (March 2006) |
| 15 | Evening MBA | U.S. News (March 2005) |
| 19 U.S. | Full Time MBA | Financial Times (2005) |
| 16 U.S. | Full Time MBA | Economist (Oct 2006) |
| 25 Global | Full Time MBA | Economist (Oct 2006) |
| 21 U.S. | Full Time MBA | Forbes (Sept. 2005) |
| 23 worldwide | Full Time MBA | BusinessWeek (Oct. 2006) |
| 20 | Full Time MBA | U.S. News (March 2007) |
| 18 worldwide | Executive Education | Financial Times (2006) |
| 7 program design | Executive Education | Financial Times (2006) |
| Other Rankings | ||
| 1 (Emory) | Best Campus Environment | Princeton Review (Oct 2006) |



