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The Eberhardt School of Business at the University of the Pacific delivers comprehensive business education through a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. It focuses on developing leadership skills and an innovative spirit, offering specializations across areas like accounting, finance, business analytics, and management. The school emphasizes interactive learning environments and a global orientation to prepare students for diverse professional challenges.
The institution received its current designation as the Eberhardt School of Business in 1995. This naming honored the significant philanthropic support provided by the Eberhardt family, who were prominent in the Stockton banking community. While the University of the Pacific holds a much older charter, the business school solidified its identity and mission under this new nomenclature, building upon its established academic foundations.
The school serves a student body seeking rigorous business acumen and career readiness. It envisions equipping future business leaders with practical skills and a global perspective, fostering a deep understanding of modern business applications. The Eberhardt School of Business continually adapts its curriculum to cultivate innovative minds poised for impact in the evolving economic landscape.
Key people at University of the Pacific - Eberhardt School of Business.
Key people at University of the Pacific - Eberhardt School of Business.
The Eberhardt School of Business is the University of the Pacific’s professional business school that provides undergraduate and graduate business education, emphasizes experiential learning and career readiness, and is regionally accredited and positioned as a small, personalized school with programs spanning accounting, business analytics, finance, management, marketing, hospitality and sport management among others[1][2].
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