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The school offers the MBA and MBA for Executives degree as well as a joint MBA/ME with the George R. Brown School of Engineering and a MD/MBA with Baylor College of Medicine. The Jones school at Rice is also home to nearly 200 executive MBA students. The Economist magazine, ranked the Jones School's finance program No. 1 in the U.S. in its January 2002 "Which MBA?" article. The school's marketing program tied for 8th in the world and was ranked 2nd in the U.S. The Jones school tied for 4th in the world and tied for 3rd in the U.S. for faculty quality and for program content tied for 14th in the world and tied for 5th in the U.S. The Financial Times 2005 ranks the Jones School Best in U.S. and 6th in the World for Career Progress. |
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