business school
1 of 1noun/ˈbɪznəs skul/
Forms:business schools
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a university or college where students study subjects related to business, such as economics, management, and finance
A business school is an educational institution that focuses on teaching students the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in business. Programs typically cover areas such as management, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Business schools offer undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees, preparing students for leadership roles in the corporate world or starting their own businesses.
- She decided to apply to business school to pursue a career in management.
- Business school can be competitive, but it provides valuable networking opportunities.
- After graduating from business school, he landed a job at a major corporation.
- She’s been studying hard for her final exams at business school this semester.
- He attended business school to gain the skills needed for a leadership role.