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The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business executive education program strives to teach top executives and business leaders how to make deeper intellectual and analytical connections between the market forces and truths that shape our world of business.
The Graduate School of Business executive education courses feature a collaborative environment, where the free flow of ideas, lively debate and breakthrough business thinking will form your experience. The executive education program offers courses in finance, general management, leadership and organizational behavior, marketing and sales, as well as strategy.
In our executive education courses you will learn business practices and the underlying theory that makes them work. You will have access to the newest business concepts before they hit the marketplace. University of Chicago Graduate School of Business executive education will best prepare you to identify and capitalize on opportunities first.
The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business was recently acknowledged by BusinessWeek as the best business school in the U.S. in its 2006 survey of the best business schools. We are also the first and only business school with permanent campuses on three continents: Asia, Europe and North America. Our school is proud to be a school of firsts:
- First business school to have a Nobel laureate on its faculty (George Stigler, 1982)
- First business school to have six Nobel Prize winners
- First to initiate a PhD program in business (1920)
- First to offer an executive MBA degree program (1943)
- First to establish a minority relations program (1964)
- First and only U.S. business school with permanent campuses on three continents: Asia, Europe and North America

















