Duke Fuqua, pronounced “Duke Few-Kwa,” as opposed to “Duke Foo-Kwa, is the business school of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. It was established in 1969. In 1980, the school was named after J. B. Fuqua (1918-2006), who gifted it $10 million. Duke University was a sort of alma mater to Fuqua—as a teenager, he had borrowed books on finance and banking from the university library, getting them delivered by post. Fuqua never went to college but taught himself. Duke’s support was obviously adequate: Fuqua later started his own business, a small brick-manufacturing company, which went on to become a multibillion-dollar conglomerate.
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It is part of the Triangle metropolitan area that also includes Raleigh and Chapel Hill, both university towns. The cost of living in Durham is low, and there are plenty of opportunities for fun activities—parks, wildlife, museums, eateries, and shopping centers. Must-see places, such as Washington, DC, are only a day-trip away.
High ranking: Fuqua Daytime MBA secured top US rankings in the 2015 lists of Bloomberg BusinessWeek (8th), Poets and Quants (11th), and Forbes 12th, and the US 2016 lists of US News and World Report (12th) and The Financial Times (12th; FT world ranking 21st). In 2014, BusinessWeek ranked the Daytime program (see below) the best of its kind in the US.
Programs: Fuqua takes pride in creating graduates with a broad worldview and competitive advantage. The “Daytime MBA” is Fuqua’s traditional, full-time MBA program. It is conducted over 22 months with ten core courses and over 100 electives. Other MBA programs include Cross Continent MBA and Global Executive MBA. Fuqua also runs a Weekend Executive MBA program and Executive Education modules, besides one-year Master of Management Studies and Master of Quantitative Management …show more content…
The program then moves on to building general management skills in the business areas of finance, economics, and marketing. A travel experience course provides students experiential learning in the US and outside, while a client-consulting course exposes students to the requirements of international and domestic industries. Fuqua has integrated the MBA curriculum with business studies involving the economies of India, China, UAE, Latin America, UK, and Russia. Through an entrepreneurship course, students learn how to define, plan, launch, and fund new business ideas as part of teams comprising students, teachers, and