UC Berkeley Academic and Faculty Distinctions
20 Nobel Prize laureates (including the late Haas Professor John Harsanyi)
201 American Association for the Advancement of Science Awards
29 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Awards
76 Fulbright Scholars
383 Guggenheim Fellows
28 MacArthur Fellows
85 National Academy of Engineering Awards
131 National Academy of Sciences Awards
14 National Medal of Science Awards
92 Sloan Fellows
5 Wolf Prizes
3 Pulitzer Prizes
1 National Poet Laureate
Full-time MBA Program
Bridges to UC Berkeley
The Berkeley MBA program draws on the incredible breadth and depth of the University of California, Berkeley, whose graduate programs are consistently ranked among the best in the world, and whose undergraduate programs are among the most selective. The proof is in the university's distinguished record of Nobel-level scholarship, constant innovation, a concern for the betterment of our world, and consistently high rankings of its schools and departments—the Haas School among them.
- The business school was founded in 1898, making it the second oldest collegiate business school in the United States, and the first at a public university.
- According to the National Research Council, UC Berkeley ranks first nationally in the number of graduate programs in the top 10 in their fields.
- 97% of the university's graduate programs made the top 10 list.
You are encouraged to supplement business courses with graduate classes outside the business school in areas ranging from engineering, law, and urban planning to foreign languages, international area studies, and public policy. In addition, take advantage of:
- Special interdisciplinary opportunities within the Berkeley community—such as the widely popular Management of Technology Program—enable you to learn from top experts in almost every field.
- Joint courses with students in law, engineering, information systems, and public health enhance the educational experience of many MBA students.


