Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics (also known as Católica Lisbon SBE or CLSBE) is the business school of the Catholic University of Portugal (also known as Católica Lisbon, UCP, or simply Católica), a concordatary university, and one of best European business schools according to the Financial Times located in Lisbon, Portugal. The first undergraduate program in management at Católica Lisbon was established in 1972, two years before the Carnation Revolution.
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History
In 1972, Católica Lisbon established their first undergraduate program in Management. In 1989, the school took on its current form when the Business and Economics departments merged to form Católica Lisbon SBE. Their MBA program was then established in 1991, followed shortly thereafter with the launch of Executive Education in 1992. In 1997, the school launched its first foreign program of Executive Education in Angola.
2007 was a big year for the school - the first MSc program launched which was designed in accord with the Bologna Process. The Lisbon MBA also launched that year, and the school also received Triple Crown accreditation. This was also the year that the PhD Program was launched in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University. 2007 was also the year that Católica Lisbon SBE first appeared on the Financial Times Ranking, the first Portuguese Business School to do so.
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Programs
Católica Lisbon SBE is a full service business school, offering Undergraduate, Masters of Science, Executive Masters, MBA, Doctoral, and Executive Education programs.
Undergraduate
Católica Lisbon SBE offers Undergraduate programs in Management and Economics, each of which are three years long. Starting in the second year, many of the lectures are in English. There are also International versions of both of these programs in which all lectures are in English.
Masters of Science
Católica Lisbon SBE offers full-time Masters of Science (MSc) programs in Management, Economics, and Finance. The MSc programs are taught entirely in English. Students also have the option of double or joint degrees across subjects.
Executive Masters
Católica Lisbon SBE offers Executive Masters courses on a part-time basis in Finance and Management (with concentration in Leadership Development or Strategic Marketing). The Executive Master in Finance is taught entirely in English.
The Lisbon MBA
Together with Nova School of Business and Economics, Católica Lisbon SBE runs The Lisbon MBA, the leading MBA program in Portugal, ranked 36th globally by the Financial Times. This MBA program comes in two forms. The Lisbon MBA International is a one-year full-time program which includes a one-month study period at MIT Sloan School of Management and a two-month Action Learning period in Portugal or abroad, such as in Brazil. The Lisbon MBA Part Time is a two-year part-time program, based entirely in Portugal.
Doctoral
Católica Lisbon SBE offers a Ph.D. program in Technological Change & Entrepreneurship, run as a partnership with other leading institutions in Lisbon and Carnegie Mellon University. It includes extended study periods at Carnegie Mellon's campus in Pittsburgh.
Executive Education
Católica Lisbon SBE offers a variety of open-enrollment and customized programs for Executive Education. CLSBE is the leading provider of Executive Education in Portugal.
Facts and Figures
Católica Lisbon is ranked best business school in Portugal and 23rd best among European business schools. Its flagship program International Master of Science in Management is ranked 46th worldwide in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2016 ranking. The Lisbon MBA is a joint full-time program with Nova School of Business and Economics and ranks 15th worldwide.
First Portuguese business school accredited by Triple Crown: AACSB, EFMD, and AMBA.
First undergraduate program in Business in Portugal.
Ranked Best Executive Education Program in Portugal.
References
External links
- Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics | Official Website
- The Lisbon MBA | Official Website
- The Lisbon MBA on Twitter
- Catholic University of Portugal - Lisbon | Official Website
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