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Business SchoolsA business school is a university-level institution that teaches topics such as accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy and quantitative methods. They include schools of "business", "business administration", "management". Most business schools are faculties, college or departments within in a university, and teach predominantly business courses. The first such 'collegiate business school' is Wharton, founded in 1881. In North America a business school is often understood to be university graduate school which offers an Masters of Business Administration. The Tuck School of Business is the first graduate school of business, founded in 1900. Although, the Leipzig Graduate School of Management HHL was founded in 1898, it initially taught at the undergraduate level as well. In Europe and Asia, some universities teach business only. The oldest business school, the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce in Paris ESCP, was founded in 1819.
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