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The College of Management at the Georgia Institute of Technology combines excellence in the functional areas of business education with the multidisciplinary focus on management of technology, international business, and entrepreneurial and innovative processes. We pursue the creation of new knowledge and the training of scholars to further the science and practice of management. We are committed to being a recognized leader in developing business leaders to operate in changing technological environments.

1888

 

The Georgia School of Technology opens in October, offering a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering to 129 students, with five professors and five shop supervisors.

1912 

A School of Commerce is created to provide business education to Georgia Tech students.

1933

The newly-created Board of Regents consolidates Georgia's system of higher education; the School of Commerce is moved to the University of Georgia.

1934

An Industrial Management program is established at Georgia Tech to meet the need for management training in a technical environment.

1945

The Master of Science in Industrial Management is authorized as the first professional management degree in the state.

1969

The School of Industrial Management becomes the College of Industrial Management.
1970
The PhD program in Management is established.
1989
A number of academic units are reorganized at Georgia Tech, and the the College of Management is combined with the schools of economics, humanities and social sciences to create the Ivan Allen College of Management, Policy and International Affairs.
1993
The Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education and Research (GT CIBER), one of 27 national resource centers competitively funded by the US Department of Education, is established in the School of Management.
1994
The School of Management established the Office of Executive and Professional programs to offer management development programs to practicing managers and executives.
1995
Industrial Management alumnus Tom DuPree (1974) commits $5 million to the School of Management to create a Center for Entrepreneurship and New Venture Development. The first Executive Master's in the Management of Technology (EMSMOT) class enrolls.
2000
Georgia Tech announces plans for the Midtown Atlanta Fifth Street Project, which includes new management and executive education buildings.
2003
The College of Management moves into its new location at Technology Square, the emerging center of technology located off Fifth Street in Midtown Atlanta.

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Accreditation
AACSB Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
SACS Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
   
 
MBA Program
Rankings
US News & World Report
#29Top MBA Programs
#11Top 25 MBA Programs among Public Universities
#13Production/Operations Management MBA
#16Supply Chain/Logistics MBA
 Forbes*
#15Top 25 MBA Programs among Public Universities
#34Top 50 MBA Programs
 *Focuses on ROI (Return on Investment)
  
 
Undergraduate Program Rankings
Businessweek
#55Top Undergraduate Programs
 U. S. News & World Report
#33Top 50 Undergraduate Programs
#15Management Information Systems
#10Production/Operations Management
#8Quantitative Analysis
  
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