University of Pittsburgh
Joseph M. Katz Gradaute School of Business
Your Gateway to Global Opportunities
Welcome to the students visiting us from the QS Tour in New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. We look forward to showing you everything the University of Pittsburgh School of Business has to offer.
The University of Pittsburgh Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business provides you real-world learning and highly marketable, focused skill sets necessary to compete in tomorrow’s business environment. We create leaders who use business as a force for social good.
Located in Pittsburgh, a city driven by medicine, tech, and education.
Advance your career with our AACSB-Accredited and STEM-designated programs.
Our accomplished faculty anchor our strong research culture.
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Welcome to Pittsburgh!
Pittsburgh’s eclectic heritage, energy, and diversity, along with its affordability, are a source of inspiration and opportunity for students in the University of Pittsburgh’s Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business.
Nationally renowned for livability and natural beauty, the Pittsburgh region has a vibrant business community anchored by Fortune 500 companies in banking, manufacturing, consumer goods, and retail, and bolstered by new tech arrivals like Apple, Google, and Uber.
Pittsburgh will surprise you — there’s so much to experience! With 90 distinct neighborhoods, 446 bridges, more than 50 craft breweries, renowned museums and an award-winning food scene, you’ll want to visit more than once.
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Places of Worship
Many religious places of worship surround the University and Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood. The University is home to numerous independent student groups focusing on religion. Learn more.
Safety
The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management seeks to provide the safest University of Pittsburgh community reasonably possible through the coordination of human, physical, and technological resources. Learn more.
Student Organizations
Many Katz students enrich their academic experience by participating in our co-curricular organizations, including the International Business Association, which helps students experience different cultures at Katz in a fun, learning environment while staying relevant to today’s business practices and workforce. Learn more.
Do you have questions? We have answers!
We understand that choosing the right MBA program is a pivortal decision for your future. Our admissions team is here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re curious about our curriculum, the application process, financial aid options, or career opportunities post-graduation, our knowledgable admissions team is ready to provide you with the information you need.
Tre Coles
Associate Director, Student Diversity Recruitment & Retention
Graduate Programs
Bryan Engel
Associate Director, Student Recruiting & Marketing, Graduate Programs
In the News
Super Analytics Challenge Kicks Off with Community Service
Nearly 40 Katz staff and students kicked off the 2023 Super Analytics Challenge on Thursday, January 19. The event was held at the Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community in Pittsburgh’s South Side. Katie Bennett, associate director for...
KPMG Cup Teams Tackle Business Challenges
The Consulting Field Projects at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business is an experienced-based learning initiative where teams of graduate students develop actionable recommendations for their assigned client organization facing real-world business...
Pitt Business Honor Society Among Best
The Pitt chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society for accredited business schools, has been recognized as a High Honors Chapter for the 2021-22 academic year. This distinction recognizes the select faculty and student members of Beta Gamma Sigma...
What Our Students Say
I chose Katz Graduate School because of the school’s reputation with renowned faculty, experiential learning opportunities, excellent return on investment, and the welcoming city of Pittsburgh!
My favorite courses are the “weekend intensives” taught by faculty with industry-specific experience as a business owner or executive-level position, often in the Pittsburgh region.
“I chose Katz because of the community sense that the University of Pittsburgh provided. It’s like being in a large and warm family, people look after each other and build strong connections.



