The Anderson Schools of Management, University of New Mexico
Introduction
Vision
We envision a nationally recognized management school that will build on the University of New Mexico’s strategic advantages to provide high quality education, research, and service to enhance the quality of life of our constituents.
Mission
We seek to develop and inform business and management leaders through a balance of teaching and scholarship, and to contribute to economic development and the quality of life of our constituents.
Goals
Quality Education: Provide high-quality, value added management education programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels for students who primarily come from the diverse population of New Mexico.
Knowledge Advancement: Advance the knowledge and practice of management through scholarly activities.
Economic and Professional Development: Promote economic development in New Mexico and continue to provide professional development opportunities for our constituents.
Careers for Graduates: Expand quality employment opportunities for ASM graduates through strong ties with organizational recruiters and enhance the career preparedness of students.
Stakeholder Relationships: Strengthen relationships with and support to internal and external constituents to enhance ASM’s visibility and reputation.
Vibrant Intellectual Atmosphere: Foster a vibrant climate of academic excellence that actively engages all elements of the ASM community.
English Language Requirements
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Program Admission Requirements
Demonstrate your commitment and readiness to succeed in business school by taking the GMAT exam – the most widely used exam for admissions that measures your critical thinking and reasoning skills.
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Locations
- Albuquerque
The Anderson School of Management MSC05 3090 1 University of New Mexico,