Rady School of Management

Robert S. Sullivan, Ph.D., Dean

UCSD’s School of Management was established in 2001 and was named the Rady School of Management in January 2004. It matriculated its first M.B.A. degree students in fall 2004 into the FlexMBA, a program for executives and working professionals, and its first full-time M.B.A. students in the fall of 2005. The school is pioneering the education of tomorrow’s business leaders through an innovative curriculum led by internationally recognized faculty. The school leverages UCSD’s strengths as a preeminent research institution, especially its outstanding programs in science, engineering, medicine, economics, and international relations.

The Rady School moved into its permanent home, Otterson Hall, in June 2007. These new facilities, located on the north side of the UCSD campus, provide a state-of-the-art learning facility for graduate management students.

At steady state, the school will enroll approximately 1000 students in full-time and part-time M.B.A. programs; 50 Ph.D. students; and 150 undergraduates. Unlike conventional M.B.A. programs, Rady's program focuses on innovation and the ways in which innovation, particularly in the science and technology sectors, is transforming business and the world.

Degree Programs

The school offers its M.B.A. degree program in several formats to accommodate the educational needs of a broad range of students. These formats include a full-time M.B.A. program and the FlexMBA, specifically designed for working professionals and offered in FlexWeekend and FlexEvening formats.

The school’s M.B.A. program emphasizes the business issues faced by innovation-driven organizations, with a particular interest in science- and technology-driven innovation and change. It provides a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of business and management in a global environment and builds on this with a distinctive curriculum focused on the implications of management principles and business realities for organizations driven by innovation. Special emphasis is placed on the ways in which ideas and innovations move into the marketplace. The school’s M.B.A. program enables students to develop:

The FlexEvening and FlexWeekend M.B.A. formats are designed to meet the educational needs of working professionals who have gained or anticipate gaining managerial or leadership roles in their organizations. The full-time M.B.A. is designed for those in early or mid-career seeking career growth or change.

The Rady School also offers non-degree executive education for executives and working professionals as well as a limited number of undergraduate and graduate courses designed for students who are seeking some exposure to business disciplines while majoring in other degree areas. These courses focus on project management, business practices, and bringing innovation to the marketplace. Information on course offerings is available on the school's Web site.

Faculty

Under the leadership of founding Dean Robert S. Sullivan, the Rady School is attracting faculty members who are world-renowned experts in their respective fields. Information on faculty is available on the school’s Web site.

For further information, refer to the Rady School of Management Web site at http://rady.ucsd.edu/ or contact M.B.A. Admissions at (858) 534-0864 or by e-mail at MBAAdmissions@ucsd.edu.