Also known as School of Business, a Business School is an education institution that offers bachelor or graduate degrees in management or business administration. This page lists all accredited business schools in Michigan that provide full-time or part-time graduate business education leading to an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree.
- All Counties in Michigan: Alphabetical list of all counties, boroughs and parishes in the state of Michigan. Offered by Countryaah.
Central Michigan University (MI)
College of Business Administration
252 ABSC – Grawn Hall Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
Admissions Phone: (989) 774-3150
Admissions E-mail: pamela.stambersky@cmich.edu
Web site: http://www.cba.cmich.edu/mba/
Electronic application: N/A
Eastern Michigan University (MI)
College of Business
404 Gary M. Owen Building Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Admissions Phone: (734) 487-4444
Admissions E-mail: cob.graduate@emich.edu
Web site: http://www.cob.emich.edu
Electronic application: http://www.emich.edu/admissions/apply
Grand Valley State University (Seidman) (MI)
Seidman College of Business
401 W. Fulton Grand Rapids, MI 49504-6431
Admissions Phone: (616) 331-7400
Admissions E-mail: go2gvmba@gvsu.edu
Web site: http://www.gvsu.edu
Electronic application: http://admissions.gvsu.edu
Michigan State University (Broad) (MI)
Eli Broad Graduate School of Management
215 Eppley Center East Lansing, MI 48824-1121
Admissions Phone: (800) 467-8622
Admissions E-mail: mba@msu.edu
Web site: http://www.mba.msu.edu
Electronic application: http://www.mba.msu.edu/infoadmissions/apply.cfm
Michigan Technological University (MI)
School of Business & Economics
1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931-1295
Admissions Phone: (906) 487-3055
Admissions E-mail: raarcher@mtu.edu
Web site: http://www.mba.mtu.edu
Electronic application: http://www.gradschool.mtu.edu/apply.html
Oakland University (MI)
School of Business Administration
432 Elliott Hall Rochester, MI 48309-4493
Admissions Phone: (248) 370-3287
Admissions E-mail: gbp@lists.oakland.edu
Web site: http://www.sba.oakland.edu/grad/
Electronic application: https://sail.oakland.edu/PROD/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
Saginaw Valley State University (MI)
7400 Bay Road University Center, MI 48710
Admissions Phone: (989) 964-4064
Admissions E-mail: cbmdean@svsu.edu
Web site: http://www.svsu.edu/cbm/
Electronic application: http://www.applyweb.com/aw?svsu
University of Detroit Mercy (MI)
College of Business Administration
4001 W. McNichols Road Detroit, MI 48221-3038
Admissions Phone: (313) 993-1202
Admissions E-mail: naskibom@udmercy.edu
Web site: http://business.udmercy.edu
Electronic application: https://jackson.udmercy.edu/apply/apply.jsp
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (Ross) (MI)
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
701 Tappan Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234
Admissions Phone: (734) 763-5796
Admissions E-mail: rossmba@umich.edu
Web site: http://www.bus.umich.edu
Electronic application: http://www.bus.umich.edu/admissions/mba
University of Michigan–Dearborn (MI)
School of Management
19000 Hubbard Drive Dearborn, MI 48126-2638
Admissions Phone: (313) 593-5460
Admissions E-mail: gradbusiness@umd.umich.edu
Web site: http://www.som.umd.umich.edu/grad
Electronic application: http://www.som.umd.umich.edu/1588
University of Michigan–Flint (MI)
School of Management
303 E. Kearsley Street Flint, MI 48502-1950
Admissions Phone: (810) 762-3163
Admissions E-mail: umflintmba1@umich.edu
Web site: http://mba.umflint.edu
Electronic application: http://graduateprograms.umflint.edu/
University of Minnesota–Duluth (Labovitz) (MN)
Labovitz School of Business and Economics
1318 Kirby Drive Duluth, MN 55812-2496
Admissions Phone: (218) 726-8839
Admissions E-mail: grad@d.umn.edu
Web site: http://www.d.umn.edu/sbe/degreeprogs/MBA/
Electronic application: http://www.d.umn.edu/grad/request.html
Wayne State University (MI)
School of Business Administration
5201 Cass Avenue, Prentis Building Detroit, MI 48202
Admissions Phone: (313) 577-4510
Admissions E-mail: ad3345@wayne.edu
Web site: http://www.busadm.wayne.edu
Electronic application: http://www.gradapply.wayne.edu
Western Michigan University (Haworth) (MI)
Haworth College of Business
1903 Oliver Street Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5457
Admissions Phone: (269) 387-5075
Admissions E-mail: business-adv-office@wmich.edu
Web site: http://www.hcob.wmich.edu
Electronic application: http://www.wmich.edu/admi/gradapp
Michigan – State information
State name | Michigan |
State nickname | Wolverine State |
Capital | Lansing |
Largest city | Detroit |
Area | 250,488 km |
Population | 9 895 622 |
Joined the Union | 26. 1. 1837 |
The biggest cities | Lansing |
Natural attractions | sand dunes of Lake Michigan, Huron Mountains |
Main industries | automotive industry, engineering, tourism, metal processing |
Michigan consists of two parts separated by the Great Lakes. Most of its territory lies between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Michigan is usually identified with the American automobile industry, but it also has extensive forests in the north and, like the south-facing grain states of the Midwest, plenty of fertile arable land. See Michigan abbreviation.
The original inhabitants were mainly the Ojibway and Ottawa. French fur hunters have been exploring the area since the 17th century. The area fell to Britain in 1760 and became its base until the end of the War of Independence. During the war of 1812, Britain temporarily occupied Detroit, which necessitated a better connection with the East. Railways and roads were soon built, and the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 allowed shipping with New York via Lake Erie. Detroit in southeastern Michigan has become an important point for immigrants heading west. However, some settled on the fertile soils of southern Michigan.
The rapid development of the industry dates back to the end of the 19th century, based on iron ore deposits and cheap transport by lakes. Detroit already had an industrial base when the Oldsmobile Automobile Plant was established here in 1899, followed in 1903 by Ford and General Motors. The city’s growing prosperity suffered severely during the Great Depression, but was restored in the post-war period. Michigan’s traditional industries (metallurgy and engineering) have been affected by the conversion and, in particular, by the decline in the competitiveness of the American automotive industry. The social pressures associated with the plight of the growing black population led to widespread unrest in the 1940s and 1960s. The largest music company in the world, Motown, was born in Detroit. Industrialization has damaged the environment.