Founded in 1935 the UCLA Anderson School of Management holds the honor of one of the eleven professional schools at the University of California in Los Angeles. The school offered only undergraduate courses till Neil H. Jacoby was appointed as its Dean in 1950.
The school was renamed the School of Business Administration in 1950 and was later changed to Graduate School of Business Administration which in turn was again changed to Graduate School of Business Management.
Ranked among the country's top-tier programs, UCLA Anderson School of Management offers various degree courses such as full-time, part-time, executive MBA and PhD program. The UCLA Anderson School of Management's curriculum consists of ten core classes and twelve elective courses.
