The Daniels College of Business at University of Denver (Daniels) offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, business analytics, consulting, economics, entrepreneurship, ethics, finance, general management, health care administration, human resources management, international business, leadership, marketing, management information systems, not-for-profit management, project management, organizational behavior, portfolio management, public administration, public policy, real estate, sports business, supply chain management/logistics, quantitative analysis/statistics and operations research, tax, technology, and transportation. Its tuition is full-time: $96,000 total program; part-time: $82,980 total program; executive: $99,588 total program; and specialty master's: $1,535 per credit. At graduation, 66.70 percent of graduates of the full-time program are employed.
United States, Colorado, Denver, CO 80210
University of Denver, Colorado (Daniel’s College of Business only)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Denver, Colorado (Daniel’s College of Business only)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Denver, Colorado (Daniel’s College of Business only)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Denver, Colorado (Daniel’s College of Business only)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Denver, Colorado (Daniel’s College of Business only)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Denver, Colorado (Daniel’s College of Business only)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Ranking | Form | Year | Type |
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124 | QS | 2024 | Public |
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Courtyard by Marriott Denver/Cherry Creek is pleased to welcome DU parents and students! Located less than two miles away, we are the closest full-service hotel to the DU campus. We are not your typical Courtyard as we have a back patio with a fireplace, onsite Starbucks outlet, made to order omelets and waffles, and a great happy hour (*services may be limited during pandemic). All rooms feature Hulu and Netflix accessibility, have a microwave and refrigerator, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests will enjoy an indoor heated pool and hot tub, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. Our hotel features stunning, panoramic views of the DU campus, Denver Skyline & the Rocky Mountains from our west-facing rooms! We are a proud sponsor of the University of Denver! Marriott Bonvoy points available for travelers.
Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver offers Master's programmes that empower business careers. With a high placement rate and collaboration with businesses and organisations, Daniels College of Business ensures a successful career. - Mentorship Experience: The College maintains close ties with companies and industries through the Executive Mentorship Program. The programme provides direct access to prospective employers seeking top talents and enhances students' professional and personal abilities - Internship Opportunities: Daniels College of Business also facilitates internships for undergraduate and graduate students, allowing them to apply their classroom knowledge in real-world scenarios - Career Events: Regular career fairs enable students to connect with potential employers, gain insights into career paths, and explore job prospects across various business domains. These events offer an array of benefits: Direct interaction with recruiters, enabling impactful networking; exploration of varied career paths within the business realm; Discovery of potential job opportunities tailored to your expertise and aspirations.
The University of Denver ’s Daniels College of Business is known for its “great history,” “dedication to ethics” and “outstanding reputation for quality of education.” It has a strong “commitment to Ethics, Sustainability, Globalization” and “International Business” that “sets it apart from other MBA programs.” In addition, the small size of the program allows for “more intimate relationships between students and professors.”
The program is built to be flexible for both the Full-time and Part-time cohorts yet still “conducted in a classroom setting” rather than online. The “professors understand that they are teaching people with current and in some cases long-term business experience and the way they teach and interact with [students] reflects that.” The “administrators have all had real jobs beyond just being in academia which makes a difference in how they interact with [students] as well as teach.” The university uses a “cohort system” that allows the students to remain with the same group of classmates throughout the program. In so doing, MBAs are able “to develop relationships with classmates over the one-and-a-half year lockstep program.” The cohort system is “[r]un like a close-knit family.” The “[c]ohort leader enrolls students in classes and keeps [them] informed of all upcoming events and career opportunities.” This is especially helpful for busy, working professionals. And since “everyone in the part-time program is working full-time,” it “positively impacts the cohort by keeping everyone focused on accomplishing tasks in a timely manner.”
“Most of the staff know us on a first name basis,” one student notes, which is “[v]ery rewarding.” “The professors are very outgoing and you can tell that they love what they teach. They make you want to succeed in the classroom.” MBAs “get real world applicability and experience. No longer are the lessons out of a book, studying business theory. Lessons are from key business leaders in the community.” “They clearly have their eye on the future,” one student notes. Professors are known for their “keen ability to teach as well as write academically. They also relate personably and are approachable outside of class.” Professors are even “willing to come in on weekends to hold study sessions and increase learning.”
The university “encourages group work and leadership training. MBAs take “personality tests at the beginning of the program” to “help students to recognize their strengths and weaknesses.” “There is one trip at the beginning of the course that allows classmates to bond” and an “international trip at the end of the program to allow for international business education.” “Through DU’s MBA program,” one student notes, “I was able to transform from a middle-of-the-road employee to an outstanding one with much more confidence and skills that are valuable to employers. This can all be attributed to the administration, professors, and my academic experience.”