The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business is the graduate business school of the University of Pittsburgh located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established 234 years ago in 1787, the university is one of the oldest education institutions in the world. This premier institute has maintained consistency in the quality of education provided by it. In 1963, the University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School became the world's first business school to offer a One-Year MBA program, one of the very few MBA courses that provide such fast returns on investment.
The Katz Graduate School of Business offers numerous traditional and non-traditional courses, nonetheless updated to develop the skills in demand and make the students industry-ready. The degree programs are Undergraduate, MS, Non-Degree, Signature MBA, Accelerated MBA, Part-Time MBA, Ph.D., Executive MBA and Executive DBA. The Graduate School houses one of the best Ph.D. programs globally, aiming to produce leading professors placed in leading institutions and published in renowned journals. Another coveted graduate school program is the MBA program, the admission to which is done by considering the scores of TOEFL, IELTS, and PTE. This program features an Experience-Based Learning curriculum that allows students to work on various projects, from consulting and fellowship experiences to team-based business competition projects. Applicants of the MBA program are also required to have at least 2 years of relevant work experience.