
本特来自利大学(Bentley University)是美360百科国波士顿地区顶尖的商科名校,在全美都享有极高的声誉。在2019年的美国的College Fact沙解齐体言完刚心ual专业排名中,本特利大学领先于UIUC和University 府烈革翻角of Notre Dam留e, 在商管领域高居全美第一念道权六义限,并获得会计专业全美第1位和金融专业常么第2位的排名。在财富杂志2018年的全美攻异扩坐袁亲最佳商学院评选 中,本特利大学排名全美第四,在2016年Bloomberg美国商学院排名中排名全美第10名。在2018年的The Princeton 沙英袁山亮组利磁Review评出渐什律色问的美国大学就业服务排行中排名全美第1。
本特利大学位于马萨诸塞州沃尔瑟姆市森林街175号,波士顿西14公里,是一所私立男女同校大学。最初学校是波士伯时背地顿的Back Bay街道上的一所专注于金融叶哥和会计的学院,为了容纳越来越多的学生,1968年本特利大学从波士顿市中心搬到了马萨诸塞州沃尔瑟姆市,校园面积163英亩。本特利大学的吉祥物是Flex the Falcon(猎鹰),学校有男女专业运动队共23支,曲棍球,冰球,橄榄球与篮球皆是其强项。
- 中文名称 本特利大学
- 外文名称 Bentley University
- 创办时间 1917年
- 办学性质 私立大学
- 现任领导 Alison Davis-Black(校长)
基本简介
本特利大学(Bentley University)是美国波士顿地区顶尖的商科学校。在最新的Co来自llege Factual 专业排名中,本特利大学获得了会计专业第1位和金融专业第2位的排名,在商业周刊评出的前100商业学校中排名第20位。2015年USNEW美国商学院排名中排名全美第96名。
本特利大学位于马萨诸塞州沃尔瑟姆360百科市森林街175号,波士顿西14公里,是一所私立男女同校大学。最初学校是波士顿的Back Bay街道上的一所专注于金融和会计的学院,为了容纳越来式证谓律同烧屋越多的学生,1968年本特利大学从波士顿市中心搬到了马萨诸塞州沃尔瑟姆市,目前校园面积1材要字界否质团白63英亩。本特利大学的吉祥物是Flex the Falcon(猎鹰),学校有男女专业运动队共23支,曲棍球,冰球,橄榄球与篮球皆是其强项。
入杂刻爱七剧兰给掉消 本特利大学主要提供商科相者单因关的课程。其商科本科在全美排名前20,其商科硕士课程在美国北部地区排六急调名前10。其会计学专业更是和麻省理工学院(MIT)的同类项目并驾齐驱。学院现有4000多名本科生,1400多名研究生,国际学生占8%(本科生)和12%(研究生)。
院系设置
本特利大学具有学士学位、硕跑伯士学位及博士学位授予权。
其设有十多个院系:会计系、计算机信息系统系、经济学系、英文系、金融学系、金融规划和税收系、历史系、信息设计和公司交流系、国际研究系、法律系、管理系、市场学系、数学系、现代语言系、自然科学系、哲学系、社会学系。
商业分析硕士是最具特色的项目,其结合了金融,商业与数据等多领域知识,有怎职掉美件免天很强的就业竞争力。MBA项目也具有自己的特色,学生可以选择双学位的学习,在21个月内完成商科硕士和MBA课程的学习。MBA的学习在第一年注重基础知识,第二年注重理论的实际应用,学生可以选择一个或者多个领域集中学习。


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第4名 2013年自深衡有候杆著校U.S. News & World Report北部最佳大学(研究生)排名

第2名 2015没移胶条纸数日汉川年U.S. News北部最有价值的大学排名
第4名 2015年The Princeton Review美国最佳就业服务(Best Career Service)排名
第3名 2015年The Princeto首细机n Review美国最先进校园设施(state-of-the-art campus facilities)排名
第11名 2010年福布斯"使学生飞黄腾达的美国大学"排名(平艺千总根规史术均年薪:95948美元)
第15名 2015年The Princeton Review最佳大学图书馆排名
第17名 2015年The Princeton Review最佳大学宿舍排名
第20名 2013年Bloomberg Businesswee线喜亚木k最佳本科商学院排名
第28名 2015年U.S. News最佳在线商科项目排名
第64名 2015年U.S. News最佳Part-time MBA项目排名
全球教育商学院排名网国家商学院排名 (研究生):
税务专业:第29名
信息技术专业:第22名
市场分析专业:第19名
College Factual专业排名:
会差声挥歌治粮在育镇色计专业:第1名
金融专业:第2名



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现任校长
Gloria Cordes Larson,2003年被《Boston Magazine》评为100位波士顿地区最有权势的女性第一名。
知名校友
C.C. Chapman 作家,企业家
Marcelo Claure Sprint公司CEO,brightstar公司创始人
Mike Malin 演员,代表作:Big Brother
Patricia A. Courtney 职业棒球运动员
Step德及扬妈连磁hen C. Davenport 政客,曾为波士顿市长候选人
Arthur T. Demoulas Lee Drug创始人
William C. Freda 四大会计师事务所之一----德勤 合伙人
Bud Lacava 山宪都单还欢束队坏送四大会计师事务所之一----毕马威 合伙人
Gail Huff 前ABC台记者,现NH1 News特派员,美国参议员S缺座控cott Brown妻子
Robert B. Kennedy 政客
David 娘女证年元Krikorian Fab科区办古命则ricon3D公司创始人
William Landergan 马萨诸塞州参议员议员,法官
Todd J. Leach 新罕布什尔大学系统校长
Lou Nickinello 前马萨诸塞州交通部副部长,AK media公司董事长
David Pakman The David Pakman Show主持人,Vivid Edge Media Group执行董事
Jay Leno 两届艾美奖得主,The tonight Show前主持人
William G. Reinstein 马萨诸塞州Revere市市长
Charles Taylor 利比里亚总统(1997-2003)
Lawrence J. Harrington Raytheon Company(世界第五大国防合约商)内部审计副董事
Jeff Taylor Monster.com网站创始人,作家
Christopher P. Lynch 数据分析管理软件公司Vertica Systems CEO
James P. Casey 摩根大通(JPMorgan Chase & Co)全球债券市场主管
Mike Mangini Dream Theater鼓手
Michael Jingozian AngelVision Technologies创始人和CEO,电视制作人
Robert F. Smith 美国运通公司(American Express)前CEO
体育运动
本特利大学的吉祥物是Flex the Falcon(猎鹰),学校有男女23支运动队,包括:篮球,游泳&跳水,网球,田径,棒球,足球,曲棍球,垒球,冰球,橄榄球,排球等等,各种体育场地、设施齐全。

在2008年2月23日以85比65击败Saint Michael's College以后,本特利男子篮球队创下Division II历史上常规赛季最长连胜纪录。本特利大学女篮的表现也相当出色,在2013-2014赛季,她们以35胜0负的战绩拿下the NCAA Division II全国冠军。2014年,本特利大学男子极限飞盘队赢得了USA Ultimate's Division III冠军。






学生生活
本特利大学注重多样化培养,有超过100个协会和社团,帮助学生更好的融入大学生活。学校的各种活动、讲座众多,且与很多公司联系密切,定期会举行由不同企业赞助的商业比赛。本特利大学的多个学科中心与实验室的研究水平与设施都处于行业领先,其与大小企业和真实客户合作,共同研究项目,为学生创造真实的商业环境。




先进设施
本特利大学在普林斯顿评论(The Princeton Review)美国最先进校园设施(state-of-the-art campus facilities)排名中位列第3位。学校有多个学科中心与实验室,商学院注重培养学生的实际操作与实践能力,并与多家大型企业,如苹果,惠普等,合作进行各领域研究。

交易室
成立于1997年,被Bloomberg Radio,Fox 25 News和CNBC报道为行业领先的学术科技中心。该中心提供24小时实时股市数据与专业软件,支持多于50门本科与研究生课程学习,致力于为学生提供先进的金融研究与一流的应用体验。为学生学习复杂的风险管理、资产评估、证券投资组合等相关课题提供技术支持,维持该中心运营牌照费每年要花费350万美元。

其他研究中心
用户体验中心(The User Experience Center)
市场营销技术中心(The Center for Marketing Technology)

语言和国际合作中心(The Center for Languages and International Collaboration)
会计电子化学习和商业衡量中心(The Accounting Center for Electronic Learning and Business Measurement)
计算机信息系统学习和科技中心(CIS Learning and Technology Sandbox)

为信息技术等专业的学生提供空间与资源,包括建立手机APP、设计电子游戏、合作课程项目等等。设备包括Google TV, Xbox 360 consoles和SMART board等。
媒体文化实验室与工作室(The Media and Culture Labs and Studio)
地理位置
本特利大学位于波士顿西14公里的Waltham市。波士顿(英语:Boston)是美国马萨诸塞州的首府和最大城市,也是新英格兰地区的最大城市,也是(2008年)在人口上美国的第21大的城市。该市位于美国东北部大西洋沿岸,创建于1630年,是美国最古老、最有文化价值的城市之一。波士顿是美国革命期间一些重要事件的发生地点,曾经是一个重要的航运港口和制造业中心。今天,该市是高等教育和医疗保健的中心,它的经济基础是科研、金融与技术-特别是生物工程,并被认为是一个全球性城市或世界性城市。
波士顿的大学是影响该市和整个区域经济的主要因素。他们不仅是主要的雇主,而且将高技术产业吸引到该市及附近地区,包括计算机硬件与软件公司,以及生物工程公司(如千禧年医药)。波士顿每年从国家健康协会得到的资金是所有美国城市中最多的。其他重要产业有金融业(特别是共同基金)和保险业。以波士顿为基地的富达投资(Fidelity)在1980年代帮助普及共同基金,使得波士顿成为美国的顶级金融城市之一。该市还拥有主要银行的地区总部如美洲银行和王者银行(Sovereign),风险资本的中心.波士顿还是一个印刷与出版业中心。教科书出版商霍顿·米夫林出版社的总部设在市内。该市拥有4个主要的会议中心:海恩斯会议中心在后湾,贝赛德博览中心在多尔切斯特,波士顿世界贸易中心和波士顿会议展览中心位于南波士顿的濒水地区。由于它拥有州首府和联邦政府地区中心的地位,法律与政府是该市经济的另一个主要成分。
总部位于该市的大公司有吉列公司(由宝洁公司拥有)和泰瑞达公司(Teradyne),后者是世界顶级的半导体和其他电子试验设备制造商之一。新百伦(New Balance)将总部设在波士顿。其他大公司则将总部设在市区以外,主要是沿着马萨诸塞128号公路。波士顿港是美国东海岸的主要海港之一,也是西半球最古老的仍然活跃的商港和渔港之一。
波士顿被誉为"美国雅典",是因为在波士顿大都会区拥有超过100所大学,超过25万名大学生在此接受教育。
就业服务
本特利大学在2015年The Princeton Review美国最佳就业服务(Best Career Service)排名中位列第4位。本特利大学与波士顿各大企业联系密切,每年的10月和2月都有多于150家大小企业出席学校招聘会,为本特利多样化的学生群体提供就业机会。
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英文介绍
Bentley University, formerly Bentley College is a private co-educational university located at 175 Forest Street in Waltham, Massachusetts, 10 miles (16 km) west of Boston. Founded as a school of accounting and finance in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, Bentley moved to Waltham in 1968 and today is ranked #26 on BusinessWeek's top 100 undergrad business schools
Founded as the "Bentley School of Accounting and Finance" by Harry C. Bentleyin 1917, who served as president until 1953. Maurice M. Lindsay was second president from 1953 to 1961. Changed name to "Bentley College of Accounting and Finance" in 1960. Thomas L. Morison was third president from 1961 to 1970. Bentley offered its first four-year bachelor of science program in 1961 under President Morison. President Morison was responsible for the college's initial accreditation and moved Bentley from Boylston Street in Boston to its present-day Waltham, MA campus in 1968. Founder Harry C. Bentley dies in 1967 at age 89. Gregory H. Adamian was fourth president from 1970 to 1991. He is credited by the college as a major force in its development. Changed name to "Bentley College" in 1971 and added bachelor of arts programs. First graduate program launched in 1973, graduate school opened in 1974.Joseph M. Cronin was fifth president from 1991 to 1997. In the late 1990s, pioneered integration of information technology into the core business curriculum. Joseph G. Morone was sixth president from 1997 to 2005. Graduate school renamed "McCallum Graduate School of Business" in 1999 after generous gift from alumnus Elkin B. McCallum's family foundation. Opens campus in in 2002 in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Banking and FinanceIn Spring 2005, President Joseph Morone announced that he would be resigning to become President, Chairman, and CEO ofAlbany International, Inc On November 17, Bentley received approval from the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education to launch its first doctoral programs in Business and AccountancyReopened the newly renovated Bentley Library on March 21, 2006Expelled Kappa Pi Alpha Fraternity, Bentley's oldest fraternity which was established as an honors fraternity in 1922, in the spring of 2007. Former state and federal government official and Boston-based Gloria Cordes Larson becomes seventh (and first woman) president on July 1, 2007. Changed name to "Bentley University" on October 2, 2008 as authorized and designated by the state board of higher education.
Rankings/Recognition By Major MediaRanked among the top 30 undergraduate schools of businessU.S. News & World Report
Ranked 62 - MBA Top Graduate Business Schools '2008 Top 10 Masters-level University in the NorthTop 18 Master of Science in Information Technology Program in the US, Top 2 in New England Top 20 Information Systems Program in the US, Top 3 in New England Top 20 Accounting Program in the US, Tied for #1 in New England Top 10 Graduate School in New England (the McCallum Graduate School of Business)The Princeton Review
Ranked among the "361 Best Colleges and Universities for 2006" Ranked among the "Best Northeast Colleges" # 3 in the Top 25 Most Connected Campuses (2004)
Named one of the "12 Hot Schools of 2004"
Campus Bentley Library
In 1968, Bentley moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Massachusetts, in order to accommodate an increasing number of students. The first buildings on the Waltham campus were built between 1965 and 1968. Today, the campus stretches across 163 acres of land.
The official campus address is 175 Forest Street, but all of its buildings can be found either on or near Forest and Beaver Streets.
Non-Residence Hall BuildingsAdamian Academic Center: dedicated to President Emeritus and Chancellor Gregory H. Adamian; opened 1983 Bentley Library: formerly the Solomon R. Baker Library; opened 1968 Callahan Police Station: opened 2005 Dana Athletic Center: dedicated to Charles A. Dana opened 1973 Harrington House: opened 1978 Jennison Hall: formerly known as the Classroom Building; opened 1968 LaCava Campus Center: dedicated to Anthony J. LaCava and family; opened 1968 Lewis Hall: originally built in the 1800s, acquired by Bentley College in 1968 Lindsay Hall: dedicated to Maurice M. Lindsay,the second president of Bentley College; home of the Koumantzelis Auditorium; opened 1969 Morison Hall: dedicated to Thomas L. Morison,the third president of Bentley College; opened 1968 President's House: opened 1983 Rauch Administration Center: opened 1986 Smith Academic Technology Center: dedicated to Norman S. and Lida M. Smith; opened Fall 2000 Student Center: opened January 2002
Upper Campus Boylston Apartments (A and B): its name is a reference to the school's first location - 921 Boylston Street - in downtown Boston; formerly A and B Apartments; opened 1972 Collins Hall: dedicated to alumnus [John T. Collins formerly Brook Hall; opened 1980 Falcone Apartments (North, West, East): dedicated to alumnus Louis T. Falcone and his wife Barbara; formerly Hillside Apartments; opened 1985 Forest Hall: opened 1976 Kresge Hall: opened 1975 Miller Hall: dedicated to alumnus Nathan R. Miller,formerly Waverly Hall; opened 1979, comprised mostly of dorm rooms Rhodes Apartments: formerly C Apartments opened 1973 Slade Hall: formerly Linden Hall; opened 1977 Stratton House: opened 1968 Tree Dorms (Alder, Birch, Cedar, Elm, Maple, Oak, Spruce); opened 1968
Lower CampusThe Cape: opened 1986 The Castle: opened 1975 Copley North & South: built on the grounds of the old athletic fields; opened Summer 2001 Fenway Hall: named in honor of Boston's Fenway Park,built on the grounds of the old baseball field; opened Fall 2004 Orchard North & South Apartments: opened 1988 North Campus North Campus
Notable alumni Mackenzy Bernadeau '08, Carolina Panthers LG, Drafted 250th overall in 2008 NFL Draft.
Charles Dockendorff, Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice-President of Covidien
Daniel Welbeck, '84, Chief Operation Officer & Boardmember of Radioshack
Terence Carleton, '77, Executive Vice President of Technology, Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos, Inc
Louis T. Falcone, '37, CPA Taylor Fisher,'76, CPA for the Boston Red Sox (retired)
Edward J. King'53, professional football player with Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Colts 1948-1950, Governor of Massachusetts 1979-1983
Thomas M. Koulopoulos, '81, President and Found American Express Company
Charles Taylor'77, former president of Liberia
Robert J. Wentworth, '76, Partner, Platinum Equity
Richard F. Zannino, '80, Former CEO,
Dow Joneer, Delphi Group
Elkin B. McCallum, '67, Chairman and CEO (retired), Jo-Ann Fabrics Corporation
Robert F. Smith, '53, Chairman and CEO (retireds & Company]]
Mike Malin,owner of the Dolce Group (with restaurants such as: Ketchup, Geisha House, and the nightclub Les Deux), and contestant on both Big Brother 2 and Big Brother: All Stars,where he won the grand prize of 0,000.
Also of note: Comedian Jay Leno attended Bentley for one semester but dropped out.
Athletics Bentley's mascot is "Flex the Falcon." The university has 23 men's and women's varsity teams. All of the teams compete in the Northeast Ten Conference at the NCAA Division II level, with the exception of the men's hockey program, which was one of the original six founding teams of Atlantic Hockey at the Division I level.
Bentley is also home to one of the best rugby programs in the Northeast winning two national division three titles as well as winning the very prestigious 2008 Beast of the East tournament.
After beating Saint Michael's College] by a score of 85-65 on February 23th 2008, Bentley University Men's Basketball team set the record for the longest regular season winning streak in Division II history. They have won 53 straight regular season games and are #1 in the conference with a record of 30-0. Additionally, Bentley has men's, women's, and co-ed intramural programs for the fall and spring semesters.
Campus mediaBS-TV: student-produced monthly television segment >The Vanguard: student-produced weekly on-campus newspaperPiecework: student-produced annual literary magazineBentley Observer: staff-produced quarterly magazine for AlumniWBTY: on-campus radio station, operating at 105.3 FM