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A business school is a university-level institution that teaches topics such
as accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy and
quantitative methods. They include schools of business, business
administration, and management. There are four principal forms of business
school.
- Most of the university business schools are faculties, colleges or
departments within in the university, and teach predominantly business
courses.
- In North America a business school is often understood to be a
university graduate school which offers a Master of Business
Administration or equivalent degree.
- Most business schools are faculties, colleges or departments within in
a university, and teach predominantly business courses. Also in North
America the term "business school" can refer to a different type of
institution: a two-year school that grants the Associate's degree in
various business subjects. Most of these schools began as secretarial
schools, then expanded into accounting or bookkeeping and similar
subjects. They are typically operated as businesses, rather than as
institutions of higher learning.
- In Europe and Asia, some universities teach business only.
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