Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business
Type | Public business school |
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Established | 1965 |
Parent institution | Virginia Tech |
Endowment | $817 million (parent institution)[1] |
Dean | Robert Sumichrast |
Undergraduates | 3,845 |
Postgraduates | 389 |
Location |
Arlington Blacksburg Falls Church Richmond Roanoke, Virginia, USA |
Website |
www |
The Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business (commonly known as Pamplin College of Business or Pamplin), is Virginia Tech's business school. Founded in 1965, it has more than 41,000 alumni. The current Dean is Robert Sumichrast. In 1986 the college was renamed following a donation from alumnus Robert B. Pamplin and his son Robert B. Pamplin Jr..[2]
The college offers three different kinds of Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees, three different Master of Science in Business Administration (MSBA) degrees, and a Master of Accounting and Information Systems (MACIS) degree. In addition, Pamplin offers two Ph.D. degrees, non-degree executive development programs, and majors and minors for undergraduate students. Pamplin jointly offers a Master of Information Technology (MIT) degree with the Virginia Tech College of Engineering.[3] The most recent national U.S. News and World Report rank shows Pamplin's undergraduate program is 23rd among public institutions and the Evening MBA Program is ranked 16th overall.[4] As of 2015 Pamplin accounts for approximately 20 percent of all business degrees awarded from Virginia's 14 senior public institutions.[5]
History
- 1925 First Bachelors degree in business offered
- 1931 First Masters degree in business offered
- 1961 School of Business is established
- 1965 The school became an official college of Virginia Tech
- 1966 College of Business accredited by American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
- 1969 Master of Accountancy program is established
- 1980 Department of Business Administration was divided into separate departments
- 1983 Evening MBA program is established
- 1986 College of Business receives a donation and is renamed after Robert B. Pamplin and his son
- 1996 Executive MBA program is established
- 2002 Pamplin College of Business starts offering hospitality and tourism programs
- 2007 Diversity Center is established
- 2013 Apex Systems Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is established
- 2014 Center for Business Intelligence and Analytics is established
- 2015 Pamplin celebrates 50th Anniversary as a college[6]
Academics
Pamplin offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs on Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus. In addition the college offers MBA programs in Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Roanoke. The undergraduate program offers majors in accounting, business information technology, economics, finance, hospitality. information systems, management, marketing, and tourism management.[7] Minors are offered in: Applied Business Computing, Business Diversity, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Leadership, Multicultural Diversity Management, and Professional Sales.[8] Pamplin offers study-abroad opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students. Pamplin students can attend Virginia Tech's Center for European Studies and Architecture in Riva San Vitale, Switzerland, and other European universities offer opportunities as well.[9]
Rankings
U.S. News & World Report rankings | |
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Master of Information Technology | 2 |
Evening Master of Business Administration | 16 |
Public Undergraduate Program | 23 |
Overall Undergraduate Program | 39 |
Pamplin is a highly regarded business school and is one of a handful of core recruiting schools for some of the nation’s most selective firms. Current rankings by the U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg Businessweek:
- Master of Information Technology degree: 2nd overall in the nation according to the 2014 U.S. News and World Report.[10]
- Evening MBA program: 16th overall in the nation according to the 2014 U.S. News and World Report.[11]
- The Undergraduate program ranks No. 39 overall and No. 23 among the public institutions according to U.S. News & World Report.[12]
- Undergraduate program ranked No. 52 overall, No. 24 by employers, Bloomberg Businessweek, 2013.[13]
Departments
Pamplin has several academic departments/schools:
- Accounting and Information Systems
- Business Information Technology
- Economics
- Finance, Insurance, and Business Law
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Management
- Marketing
Academic centers
Pamplin has a number of "academic centers" .[14]
- Apex Systems Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Center for Business Intelligence and Analytics
- Center for Leadership Studies
- Business Diversity Center
- Business Leadership Center
Career placement
Pamplin maintains a high job placement for its graduates.[15] According to PayScale's 2015–2016 report, Pamplin's MBA graduates have an average mid career salary of $125,000.[16]
Programs offered
The range of programs offered by Pamplin includes:[17]
Doctorate programs
Graduate programs
- Evening MBA with concentration in:
- Corporate and Financial Services Management
- Global Business
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Information Systems and Technology
- Organizational Management
- Executive MBA
- Professional MBA
- MIT in Information Technology
- MSBA in Business Analytics
- MSBA in Advanced Marketing Research
- MSBA in Hospitality and Tourism Management
- MACIS in Accounting and Information Systems
Undergraduate programs
- Majors
- Accounting and Information Systems
- Business Information Technology
- Economics
- Finance
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Management
- Marketing
- Minors
- Applied Business Computing
- Leadership
- Entrepreneurship-New Venture Growth
- International Business
- Multicultural Diversity Management
- Professional Sales
- Business Diversity
Campus locations
- Pamplin offers undergraduate majors/minors, graduate programs, and doctoral programs on the Blacksburg campus at Pamplin Hall and Wallace Hall
- Pamplin offers graduate and professional programs in the Washington metropolitan area, Richmond metropolitan area, and Roanoke metropolitan area.
Metro for Students in Washington metropolitan area
Graduate and Professional programs are located near Washington National Airport and Dulles International Airport which are located within the Washington metropolitan area. These programs are served by off-campus stops on the Washington DC Metro.
Leadership
The following is a list of deans of the college:[18]
Dean | Tenure |
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Herbert H. Mitchell | 1965-1982 |
Richard E. Sorensen | 1982-2013 |
Robert T. Sumichrast | 2013–Present |
Clubs and Organizations
Some of the most popular clubs are the Accounting Society, Beta Alpha Psi, Business Technology Club, Business Horizons, Delta Sigma Pi, Hospitality Management Association, Virginia Tech Management Society, National Association of Black Accountants, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Society for Human Resource Management, Student-Managed Endowment for Educational Development, and the American Marketing Association:[19]
Alumni Relations
The Pamplin College of Business Alumni Association is an alumni organization for former students of the college.[20] In total 24,185 alumni live in Virginia, and 41,738 reside Domestically and Internationally.[21]
The Pamplin Advisory Council was founded in 1969 and was chartered to offer ideas and guidance to the dean of the college. In addition, the council assists with connecting the college with the business community.[22] Currently there are over 70 member on the council.[23]
The college publishes a business magazine, Virginia Tech Business Magazine [24]
Notable alumni
- Robert B. Pamplin (business administration 1933) was the president and chairman of the board of Georgia-Pacific and the founder of R.B. Pamplin Corporation in Portland, Oregon.
- Thomas C. Richards (general business 1956) is a former General in the United States Air Force and the former chief of staff of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe.
- Lance L. Smith (business administration 1969) is a former General in the United States Air Force who served as the Commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command, Norfolk, Virginia, and NATO Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation from November 10, 2005 to November 9, 2007.
- Dave Calhoun (accounting 1979) is the chief executive officer of The Nielsen Company.
- Vahan Janjigian (MBA 1982; Ph.D. finance 1985) is the chief investment strategist at Forbes, vice president and executive director of the Forbes Investors Advisory Institute, and editor of the Forbes Growth Investor and Special Situation Survey investment newsletters.[25]
- Wayne Robinson (finance 1980) is a retired American basketball player.
- Bridget Berman (business administration 1982) is the chief executive officer of Victoria's Secret, the independent director of Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc., and a director of J Crew Operating Corp. She has also held positions in companies such as, Giorgio Armani Corporation, Apple Computer, Inc., and Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.[26]
- Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. is the chairman, president, and CEO of the R.B. Pamplin Corporation. The Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech and the Pamplin School of Business at the University of Portland are named in his honor.
See also
- List of United States business school rankings
- List of business schools in the United States
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Virginia Tech College of Engineering
- Business School
References
- ↑ "Factbook: Financial Overview". Virginia Tech Foundation. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- ↑ About Pamplin donation
- ↑ About the joint partnership
- ↑ US News Rankings
- ↑ Percent of Virginia business degree info
- ↑ History of College
- ↑ Undergraduate Majors offered
- ↑ Undergraduate Minors offered
- ↑ International Studies program
- ↑ MIT US News Ranking
- ↑ Evening MBA Ranking
- ↑ Undergraduate US News Ranking
- ↑ Undergraduate Bloomberg Ranking
- ↑ About the Centers
- ↑ [ url=http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2012/05/050812-pamplin-joboutlook.html Career Placement]
- ↑ MBA Placement according to payscale.com
- ↑ Programs Offered
- ↑ List of Deans
- ↑ Pamplin’s student organizations
- ↑ About the alumni association
- ↑ About the Alumni
- ↑
- ↑ Members on council
- ↑ About the magazine
- ↑ Michael Maiello (1 July 2010). "Vahan Janjigian". Forbes.
- ↑ "Bridget M. Ryan-Berman". Businessweek.com.