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Founded in 1919, the Moore School of Business is a comprehensive school recognized internationally for its innovative programs.

Bachelor of Science Distinguished by flexibility of program modules Master of Accountancy Features Business Measurement & Assurance and Taxation Tracks
International MBA International business courses, global internships, and nine track options Master of Arts in Economics Prepares economists for positions in government and business
Executive International MBA  Offered exclusively for working professionals in Guadalajara, Mexico Master of International Business Interdisciplinary program where global business and government intersect
Master of Business Administration The program for working professionals

PhD in Business Administration Provides thorough knowledge for nine specializations

Master of Human Resources Real business experience from required internship

PhD in Economics Comprehensive, yet flexible curriculum


 

The Moore School of Business is accredited by the AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), the recognized international accrediting association for business schools. Regarded today as a global leader in business education, the Moore School is the state’s largest business college with more than 3,600 students.

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2009 Page Prize for Environmental Sustainability Curriculum

The Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina is honored to announce the 2nd annual  Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula. The Page Prize has two purposes: to encourage efforts to expose business students to state-of-the-art environmental sustainability knowledge and to demonstrate the Moore School's commitment to promoting sustainability in business education. 

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2008 Winners