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==Types== There are several forms of business schools, including a school of business, business administration, and management. * Most of the university business schools consist of faculties, colleges, or departments within the university, and predominantly teach business courses. * In [[North America]], a business school is often understood to be a university program that offers a graduate [[Master of Business Administration]] degrees and/or undergraduate bachelor's degrees. * In Europe and Asia, some universities teach predominantly business courses. * Privately owned business school which is not affiliated with any university. * Highly specialized business schools focussing on a specific sector or domain. * In France, many business schools are public-private partnerships (École consulaire or EESC) largely financed by the public Chambers of Commerce. These schools offer accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees in business from the elite ''[[Conférence des Grandes Écoles]]'' and have only loose ties, or no ties at all, to any university. [[Andreas Kaplan]] classifies business schools along four corners:<ref name="auto1"/> # Culture (Europe - US): Independent of their actual (physical) location, business schools can be classified according to whether they follow the European or the US model. # Compass (international/global – regional/local): Business schools can be classified along a continuum, with international/global schools on one end and regional/local schools on the other. # Capital (public – private): Business schools can either be publicly (state) funded or privately funded, for example through endowments or tuition fees. # Content (teaching – research): Business school can be classified according to whether a school considers teaching or research to be its primary focus.
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