How The World’s Top Business Schools Teach Their MBAs

HOW THE WORLD’S BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL TEACH THEIR MBAS

 

School Case Study Lecture Team Project Experiential Learning
Harvard Business School 80% —– 10% 5%
Western Ontario (Ivey) 75% 10% —- 5%
Virginia (Darden) 74% —– 6% 10%
IESE Business School 70% 10% 10%
UC-Berkeley (Haas) 50% 20% —- 17%
UNC (Kenan-Flagler) 50% 20% —– 15%
Dartmouth (Tuck) 45% 23% 20% —-
Stanford GSB 40% 20% —- 15%
Pennsylvania (Wharton) 40% 20% 25% —-
Columbia 40% 38% 15% —-
Yale 40% 34% —- 10%
Georgia Tech 40% 25% 25% —-
IE Business School 40% 20% 20% —-
Indiana (Kelley) 35% 25% 20% —-
Texas-Austin (McCombs) 35% 35% —- 15%
MIT (Sloan) 33% 25% —- 20%
Duke (Fuqua) 33% 33% 24% —-
Northwestern (Kellogg) 30% 30% 25% —-
London Business School 30% 30% —- 15%
INSEAD 30% 30% 20% —-
Cornell (Johnson) 30% 30% 20% —-
UCLA (Anderson) 30% 40% 15% —-
Vanderbilt (Owen) 30% 40% —- 30%
SMU (Cox) 30% 25% 25% —-
ESADE 30% 30% —– —-
New York (Stern) 25% 25% 25% —-
Michigan (Ross) 25% 20% —- 15%
Notre Dame (Mendoza) 25% 27% 22% —-
Emory (Goizueta) 25% 30% —- 20%
Maryland (Smith) 25% 25% —- 20%
Georgetown (McDonough) 25% 30% 25% —-
Oxford (Said) 25% 40% 25% —-
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 20% 50% 10% —-
USC (Marshall) 20% 48% 25% —-

Source: Business schools reporting to Bloomberg Businessweek

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