Krannert School of Management

Krannert School of Management
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Purdue’s Krannert School of Management provides the undergraduate education you’ll need for a successful career in the business world. Whether you want to work for a Fortune 500 company or start your own business, Purdue will help you achieve your career goals.

Here is a sampling of the areas you’ll be able to focus on to meet your future goals:

Purdue’s Krannert School of Management is ranked #19 nationally among undergraduate business schools—and #10 among public schools—in the latest U.S.News & World Report survey. Three specialty areas rank in the top 10: production/operations management at #3, quantitative analysis/methods at #4, and supply chain management/logistics at #10.

Recruiters love our students. They put Krannert #7 in the latest Bloomberg Businessweek rankings. We’ve heard it before. A Wall Street Journal survey of corporate recruiters ranked Purdue #4 nationally in preparing students for the work force.

We can’t promise that every Krannert graduate will be as well-compensated as Super Bowl XLIV MVP Drew Brees (BSIM ’01). But we can say that recruiters from some of the top companies worldwide—including General Electric, IBM, Boeing, and Deloitte—hire our students each year. Our latest class of graduates left with compensation and bonus offers of better than $53,000.

Combine top faculty, a diverse student body, tremendous study abroad and extracurricular opportunities, and great placement resources…and you have a place where you can launch your successful business career. Come see what the Krannert School has to offer.

Contact Information:
advising@purdue.edu
Phone: (765) 494 - 4343
Majors:

Accounting

Business (See Management)

Economics (School of Management)

Finance (See FInancial Counseling and Planning or Management)

Human Resources (See Management or Organizational Leadership and Supervision)

Industrial Management

International Business (See Management)

Management

Marketing (See Management or Public Relations and Rhetorical Advocacy)