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University of Notre Dame -Mendoza School of Business
About
the Mendoza School of
Business
The
Mendoza College of Business is one of the colleges at
the University of Notre Dame, which is located in
South Bend, Indiana of the United States.
The
college was founded in 1921 by a Holy Cross priest,
John F. O'Hara. Mendoza currently offers undergraduate
degrees in Accountancy, Finance and Business
Economics, Management, Management of Information
S
ystems and Marketing. At the post-graduate level,
degrees offered are the Master's in Business
Administration (MBA), Master of Accountancy and Master
of Science in Administration (MSA), as well as various
executive education courses.
The core philosophy of the Mendoza College can be
found from Rev. O'Hara's understanding of commerce;
"The primary function of commerce is service to
mankind," and "Business has a code of ethics based
very largely on divine principles. When this code is
followed, commerce can and does advance civilization.
When it is overlooked by selfish interests, individual
or national, every sort of injustice, from petty
thievery to world war, may result."
Today, the Mendoza College of Business is recognized
as one of the world's premiere teaching-focused
programs in business administration
Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business prepares men
and women for careers in business and meaningful,
productive lives in service to others. We're home to
more than 2300 students engaged in undergraduate,
graduate and executive studies. Dean Carolyn Woo leads
a renowned faculty of teachers and scholars.
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