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Historical Overview
Business education at AUB
started in 1900 and was provided either by a Department or a
semi-autonomous School under the University’s Faculty of Arts and
Sciences for approximately one hundred years. In celebration of the
hundred-year anniversary of offering business programs, AUB established
in September 2000 an independent School of Business (later named the
Suliman S. Olayan School of Business, “OSB”) as the sixth Faculty of the
University.
To date, AUB has graduated
over 6,000 students from its undergraduate business programs and over
1,200 from its graduate business programs. Since its formal
establishment as a distinct school, OSB has grown its full-time faculty
complement from 13 in the academic year 2000–2001 to over 45 today. It
now graduates approximately 350 students from its undergraduate program
and 60 students from its graduate programs every year.
OSB currently offers three
degree programs: an Executive Master of Business Administration (herein
referred to as the “Executive MBA”), a Master of Business Administration
(herein referred to as the “MBA”) and a Bachelor of Business
Administration (herein referred to as the “BBA”).
The First AUB Faculty to Be Named
In June 2003, the AUB School of
Business was named the Suliman S. Olayan School of Business (herein
referred to as “OSB”) in
honor of the late international Saudi businessman and AUB trustee whose
family has always been a major supporter of AUB.
This watershed event
triggered a series of major developments intended to broaden and deepen
the delivery of quality undergraduate and graduate business programs at
AUB. An entirely new curriculum was introduced for the BBA and MBA
degrees in the Fall of 2001. Both degrees were redesigned to follow
leading trends in international business education. In the Spring of
2004, OSB launched the Executive MBA program in response to the
professional development needs of senior corporate leaders in the
region.
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