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 Missouri that provide full-time or part-time graduate business education leading to an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree.
- All Counties in Missouri: Alphabetical list of all counties, boroughs and parishes in the state of Missouri. Offered by Countryaah.
Missouri State University (MO)
College of Business Administration
901 S. National Avenue, Glass Hall 400 Springfield, MO 65897
Admissions Phone: (417) 836-5335
Admissions E-mail: graduatecollege@missouristate.edu
Web site: http://www.coba.missouristate.edu
Electronic application: http://www.graduate.missouristate.edu/admissions.htm
Rockhurst University (Helzberg)(MO)
Helzberg School of Management
1100 Rockhurst Road Kansas City, MO 64110
Admissions Phone: (816) 501-4823
Admissions E-mail: mba@rockhurst.edu
Web site: http://www.rockhurst.edu/hsom/
Electronic application: http://www.rockhurst.edu/admission/grad/mba/apply.asp
Southeast Missouri State University (Harrison) (MO)
Donald L. Harrison College of Business
1 University Plaza, MS 5890 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Admissions Phone: (573) 651-2192
Admissions E-mail: mba@semo.edu
Web site: http://www.semo.edu/hcb/
Electronic application: http://www.semo.edu/gradschool/apply.htm
St. Louis University (Cook) (MO)
John Cook School of Business
3674 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63108
Admissions Phone: (314) 977-6221
Admissions E-mail: gradbiz@slu.edu
Web site: http://gradbiz.slu.edu
Electronic application: http://www.slu.edu/x16727.xml
Truman State University (MO)
Division of Business and Accountancy
100 E. Normal Kirksville, MO 63501
Admissions Phone: (660) 785-4109
Admissions E-mail: gradinfo@truman.edu
Web site: http://gradstudies.truman.edu
Electronic application: http://gradstudies.truman.edu/applications/onlineform.pdf
University of Central Missouri (Harmon) (MO)
Harmon College of Business Administration
Ward Edwards 1600 Warrensburg, MO 64093
Admissions Phone: (660) 543-8617
Admissions E-mail: mba@ucmo.edu
Web site: http://www.ucmo.edu/mba
Electronic application: https://www.ucmo.edu/graduate/future/apply.cfm
University of Missouri (Trulaske) (MO)
College of Business
213 Cornell Hall Columbia, MO 65211
Admissions Phone: (573) 882-2750
Admissions E-mail: mba@missouri.edu
Web site: http://mba.missouri.edu
Electronic application: http://business.missouri.edu/656/default.aspx
University of Missouri–Kansas City (Bloch) (MO)
H.W. Bloch School of Business & Public Administration
5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110
Admissions Phone: (816) 235-1111
Admissions E-mail: admit@umkc.edu
Web site: http://www.bsbpa.umkc.edu/
Electronic application: http://www.umkc.edu/admissions/
University of Missouri–St. Louis (MO)
College of Business Administration
1 University Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63121
Admissions Phone: (314) 516-5885
Admissions E-mail: mba@umsl.edu
Web site: http://mba.umsl.edu
Electronic application: https://tomsawyer.umsl.edu/webapps/Graduate_Admission/application_form.cfm
Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) (MO)
Olin School of Business
1 Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1133 St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
Admissions Phone: (314) 935-7301
Admissions E-mail: mba@olin.wustl.edu
Web site: http://www.olin.wustl.edu/mba
Electronic application: http://www.olin.wustl.edu/mba/admissions/index.cfm
Missouri – State information
State name | Missouri |
State nickname | Show Me State |
Capital | Jefferson City |
Largest city | Kansas City |
Area | 180,540 km 2 |
Population | 6 021 988 |
Joined the Union | 10. 8. 1821 |
The biggest cities | Jefferson City |
Natural attractions | Highlands of the Ozark Plateau, Missouri River |
Main industries | food industry, production of planes and motor vehicles, tourism |
The state of Missouri and its history is characterized by duality: half prairies, half forests, half corn fields and half cotton plantations, slavers and abolitionists lived here, the country belongs to the East (St. Louis) and the West (Kansas City). See Missouri abbreviation.
Missouri is an Indian name. Its first settlement was Sainte Geneviéve on the west bank of the Mississippi, founded by French hunters and prospectors around 1735. In 1803, the area was bought by the United States. The population of predominantly French origin was soon surpassed by Anglo-Saxon settlers. In 1821, Missouri joined the Union as a slave state, but followed a law called the Missouri Compromise governing the spread of slavery in the western territories. Missouri has become a gateway to the West for many pioneers. Officially, Missouri remained in the Union during the Civil War, but many of its citizens fought on the Confederate side. Slavery was abolished in 1865, but severe racial discrimination did not manifest itself until the 1960s.
The economic development of the state of Missouri follows the traditional agriculture (soy, corn, tobacco) and forestry was ensured in the 20th century by the production of lead, zinc, iron and also black coal and cement. Currently, the financial sector, services and the emerging aviation industry are also on the rise.