Stanford University -Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) - Stanford Smack dab in the middle of Silicon Valley, there’s perhaps no business school that’s closer to the headquarters of some of the world’s biggest technology firms.
Texas A&M University - Mays Business School Students with technical backgrounds often gravitate to the MBA program at Mays, which has a technical heritage. Students interested in this career path can choose to do an MBA track in Business Data Analytics, or another relevant option
Brigham Young University (BYU) - Marriott School of Management Some 40 percent of BYU’s MBA class of 2021 went into the technology sector. Hiring companies have included Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, HP, Amazon, Dell, and others in the sector
Mannheim Business School (MBS) - Although the school does not offer a dedicated MBA specialization in technology, students can opt to pursue relevant courses such as “From Data to Insights” and “Global Information Management.”
The University of California, Berkeley - Haas School of Business - Haas’ proximity to San Francisco and Silicon Valley make it an ideal choice for MBAs looking for jobs in the technology field.
Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)Tepper offers a robust selection of electives in information technology, as well as an MBA track in “Technology Leadership.”
University of Washington (Seattle) - Foster School of Business - Close to Redmond, Washington (the home of Microsoft), Foster is right in the middle of a bustling tech center.
Arizona State University (ASU) - W. P. Carey School of Business - In recent years, ASU - Carey has become a recruiting destination for tech firms like Amazon, Adobe, IBM, Go Daddy, and others hungry for MBAs.
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