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business college - traducción al español

Business College; Business colleges; Business university

business college         
escuela de comercio
business school         
  • [[Harvard Business School]] in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], founded in 1908
  • AACSB]] in 1997, were the first business schools accredited by the association outside North America.
  • [[Hanken School of Economics]] in [[Helsinki]], founded in 1909
  • Herbert Business School]] at the [[University of Miami]] in [[Coral Gables, Florida]], founded in 1929, is ranked 25th in the world for [[business administration]], according to the 2022 ''[[Academic Ranking of World Universities]]''.<ref>[https://www.shanghairanking.com/rankings/gras/2022/RS0509 "Business Administration"] at 2022 Shanghai Ranking</ref>
UNIVERSITY-LEVEL INSTITUTION GRANTING DEGREES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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(n.) = escuela de gestión, escuela de negocios, facultad de empresariales, empresariales
Ex: This paper describes the various approaches used by business schools in the USA to internationalize their curricula.
staff college         
COLLEGE WITH THE PURPOSE OF TRAINING MILITARY OFFICERS IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE, STAFF AND POLICY ASPECTS OF THEIR PROFESSION
United States military staff colleges; Staff colleges; Staff College; U.S. military staff colleges; US military staff colleges; Army Staff College; Armed Forces Command and Staff College
La academia biramificada para el cuerpo administrativo y el de mandamiento del ejercito de Israel

Definición

show business
show business (ingl.; pronunc. [shóu bísnes]) m. Mundo del *espectáculo.

Wikipedia

Business college

A business college is a school that provides education above the high school level but could not be compared to that of a traditional university or college. Unlike universities and even junior and community colleges, business colleges typically train the student for a specific vocational aspect, usually clerical tasks such as typing, stenography or simple bookkeeping. Proprietary schools can be traced back as far as 1636 to the puritans of Massachusetts. They served as a trade school for both business and necessary skills, from shipbuilding to sewing.

The first business college founded in the United States is said to have been Nelson Business College in Cincinnati, founded by Richard Nelson in 1856. The goal of a business college is not to provide a thorough education, as is the model of modern universities in the liberal arts fields, but rather to provide training for a very specific task, such as legal terms, marketing, strategy, planning, Human resources, management information systems, finance, or negotiation. Academic credits earned at a business college do not transfer to other colleges or universities and students cannot earn a bachelor's degree, though an associate degree may be offered. Business College's do offer degrees in business administration and management. These are typically offered through a 1-2 year program.

In recent decades the number of these institutions has been declining as business colleges have been finding more competition coming from community colleges, which provide both vocational as well as liberal arts classes and are often able to offer the classes at a lower rate of tuition, as they are usually nonprofit and subsidized by one or more levels of government assistance. Business colleges should not be confused with business schools which typically offer a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program after a student has completed a bachelor's degree. MBA programs typically take two academic years to complete.

In the US, business colleges are sometimes also called proprietary colleges, especially when they grant associate degrees or higher.

Ejemplos de uso de business college
1. Davis was born in Rowan County, N.C., and attended Hampton Roads Business College.
2. The students at the business college were returning to midterm exams after the Iraqi weekend.
3. She attended Hampton Roads Business College; she got her real estate license in 1'84 and her real estate broker‘s license four years later.
4. "She was too shaky and didn‘t have a feeling for horses, whereas Joy loved them." After leaving school Joy went to business college.
5. Awatif Al–Miqbil, an academic at King Saud Universitys Business College in Riyadh, urged Saudi businesswomen to diversify their investment to other lines of businesses instead of concentrating on beauty salons.