Our integrated MBA curriculum furthers that mission by teaching students to understand business in a broad context. Through team teaching and the use of contemporary examples (including the distinctive Yale "raw" cases), students develop both fundamental business skills and the ability to draw connections and develop creative solutions.
Our community brings together people with diverse backgrounds and interests who also share a dedication to understanding the broad impact business decisions can have. In the classroom, this manifests in meaningful discussion and exchange. Students also come together to form interest groups and clubs. After graduation, the Yale network remains a resource.
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The curriculum was also very helpful when I was interviewing for investment banking jobs. One of the questions I got was how the financial crisis started. It’s more than a finance problem — it’s a social problem, it’s a political problem. The State and Society class, and the classes I took in behavioral finance, helped me answer in a way that I think impressed them. Read more...
What I really like about Yale is that I feel like I am getting the MBA and a lot of the policy. SOM's integrated approach really aims to understand the connections between the public and private sectors that are becoming increasingly important in today's world. Read more...