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For 61 years, the Graduate School of Banking at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison (GSB) has helped develop
banking leaders through a program of advanced management
education. Today GSB is widely recognized as the nation's
leading advanced bank management school. It counts more
than 19,000 bankers, bank regulatory officials and industry
consultants as alumni. These alumni occupy positions
of leadership in banks of all sizes and in all areas
of the United States and in several other countries.
GSB's Graduate School Program provides a comprehensive
course of study of general banking and management subjects
especially designed to meet the needs of bankers whose
responsibilities and scope of activities are expanding.
The school's purpose is to meet the growing need for
bank managers and others working in the financial services
industry to acquire a broad knowledge and understanding
of the major bank functions and their interrelationships,
and to develop the skills required to lead and manage
effectively in today's and tomorrow's challenging banking
environment. Its curriculum reflects the contemporary
trends affecting the financial services industry. Core
courses address broad areas of finance, marketing, management,
and the environment in which banks operate.
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