Connected
Connected
One of the goals of the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration is to design learning experiences that prepare students to lead organizations. These experiences occur in a dynamic classroom setting and are supplemented with opportunities to connect with other units of the world-renowned University of Pittsburgh—a leader in education, a pioneer in research, and a partner in regional development—and numerous large and small corporate partners.
Our faculty is recognized for research excellence and highly regarded by companies. We also take pride in the quality of our teaching, which is focused on building students’ intellectual and practical skills. We place considerable value on experienced-based learning. Katz and CBA offer many opportunities for students to put their theoretical learning into practice through simulations, case competitions, and real world business projects sponsored by companies in a variety of industries.
We strive to take business education beyond the classroom. We encourage students to take full advantage of the opportunities available to them at Katz/CBA and to make the world their classroom. They’ve done just that and, largely due to their success, a business degree from Katz/CBA is recognized around the globe.
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Financial Times of London ranks Katz One-Year MBA Program number one in the United States (24th in the world) for value for money. 
Katz/CBA was pleased to welcome Sharon Allen, chairman of the board of Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, on September 19 for the second Thought Leaders in Business seminar.- Katz/CBA Professor Thomas L. Saaty was awarded the 2007 Akao Prize for excellence in Quality Function Deployment for his Analytical Hierarchy Process.
- The University of Pittsburgh is celebrating a centennial of business education.
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