The University of Georgia's Terry College of Business: A Hub for Innovation and Leadership
The C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry College of Business, a constituent college of the University of Georgia (UGA), stands as a prominent institution for business education and research. Founded in 1912 as the first business school in the American South, Terry College has a long-standing tradition of academic excellence and innovation. The college offers a comprehensive range of programs, including undergraduate degrees, MBA programs, specialized master's programs, and doctoral programs.
Academic Programs and Concentrations
Terry College provides a diverse array of academic programs and concentrations designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in today's dynamic business environment. These include:
- Undergraduate Programs: Majors in accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, marketing, real estate, and risk management/insurance, as well as a co-major in international business. All UGA students intending to pursue a bachelor's degree in business are initially admitted to Terry College as intended-business majors.
- Full-Time MBA Program: A two-year program taught on the Athens campus, with a curriculum delivered in four semesters. The first-year core curriculum provides a solid foundation of management principles and business practices, while the second-year curriculum focuses on a choice of specializations.
- MBA Programs for Working Professionals: Three formats designed for individuals who plan to work full-time while pursuing their MBA degrees part-time:
- Executive MBA: Geared toward mid- to senior-level managers with a minimum of seven years of work experience.
- Professional MBA: Designed for early- to mid-career professionals, with class schedules offered on weekday evenings or Saturday-only in Atlanta.
- Online MBA: Taught 100% virtually and asynchronously, with a curriculum similar to the Professional MBA program.
- Specialized Master's Programs: Including a Master of Accountancy, a Master of Marketing Research, a Master of Science in Business Analytics, and a Master of Business and Technology.
- Doctoral Programs: Eight doctoral degree tracks are offered on the Athens campus.
The Terry College of Business and Tull School of Accounting are accredited by AACSB International, a testament to their commitment to quality and continuous improvement.
Innovative Initiatives and Partnerships
Terry College is committed to fostering innovation and collaboration through various initiatives and partnerships.
Social Innovation Programs
In a collaborative effort, the University of Georgia’s School of Social Work and the Terry College of Business have launched two programs centered on social innovation. These “stackable” degree programs - an MBA-MSW and an MBA-Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management & Leadership (MA NML) - combine the expertise of two of the nation’s leading schools in their respective fields. Launching the three-year MBA-MSW and the two-year MBA-MA NML stackable programs reflects an ongoing effort to expand degree offerings and better prepare graduates for today’s dynamic workplace.
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These programs aim to build future changemakers with purpose, responsibility, and strategic edge. They provide an opportunity for students to investigate corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the full impact organizations are making, as well as how to create a more positive impact. Students will delve into venture capital, leverage investments, analyze the analytics of social impact, and expand services in the public and private domains.
Institute for Leadership Advancement (ILA)
Established in 2001, the Institute for Leadership Advancement (ILA) provides students with self-assessments, coaching/mentoring, action learning, and feedback focused on developing greater emotional competence. Two undergraduate leadership programs form the centerpiece of ILA programming: the Leonard Leadership Scholars Program (for Terry College majors) and the Leadership Fellows Program (for students in any UGA major). ILA also hosts the Terry Leadership Speaker Series, which brings well-known leaders from a variety of organizations to the Terry College of Business.
Entrepreneurship Program
The Entrepreneurship Program is a campuswide initiative housed in the Terry College of Business and open to all UGA students, regardless of their major or area of study. The program focuses on the four key tasks of entrepreneurship: opportunity identification, resource acquisition and deployment, goal setting and strategy formulation, and implementation. Signature events include UGA's Next Top Entrepreneur, a business plan competition and seminar series, and the UGA Startups series, which provides entrepreneurs with access to seasoned entrepreneurs in the Southeast.
M. Douglas and V. Kay Ivester Institute for Business Analytics and Insights
The M. Douglas and V. Kay Ivester Institute for Business Analytics and Insights expands analytics throughout Terry's different areas of business education. The institute transforms historical business data into insights to improve business decisions by focusing on areas including data management, data visualization, predictive modeling, data mining, forecasting simulation, and optimization.
Selig Center for Economic Growth
Through its range of projects - major economic impact studies, economic forecasts, publications, information services, and data products - the Selig Center for Economic Growth helps to guide business decisions and public policy directions. Each year, the Terry College hosts the Georgia Economic Outlook series in 12 cities throughout the state.
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Emphasis on Service and Community Engagement
The Terry College of Business emphasizes service and community engagement, providing students with opportunities to become involved in local organizations and nonprofits. Terry students can become more involved in the local organizations and nonprofits with which the SSW holds partnerships. The students will engage in experiential learning initiatives with these groups, leaving a legacy of service when they complete their programs.
Rankings and Recognition
The Terry College of Business has consistently received high rankings and recognition from reputable publications and organizations.
- U.S. News & World Report ranked the School of Social Work 20th overall and 10th among public institutions.
- Bloomberg Businessweek ranked the Terry College of Business MBA 23rd overall and 7th among publics.
These accolades extend to the School of Social Work and the Terry College of Business, which made their respective top 20 lists, providing a one-of-a-kind, top-tier experience for tomorrow’s practitioners.
Facilities and Resources
The Terry College of Business is housed in the Business Learning Community, a complex of six buildings situated at the center of UGA’s 760-acre campus. This state-of-the-art facility provides a modern, collaborative, learning, teaching, and working environment for students, faculty, and staff. The complex was jointly funded through a partnership between the state of Georgia and private donors.
The Terry College also has a presence in Atlanta, where classes for the Executive and Professional MBA programs are taught at the Terry Executive Education Center. The center also serves as a focal point and meeting place for Terry students, alumni, faculty, and staff to interact with Atlanta's business community.
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Cost and Financial Aid
The cost of attending the Terry College of Business varies depending on the program and residency status. For the full-time MBA program, tuition is \$13,918 per year for in-state students and \$34,236 per year for out-of-state students. Tuition for specialty master's programs is \$17,710 total program for in-state students and \$35,266 total program for out-of-state students. Financial aid is available to eligible students.
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