Background
In 1939 the College of Business Administration at UCLA was authorised to institute a
M.B.A. program and the first 27 graduate students in business entered the university. A
doctoral program was initiated in 1953, and in 1955 the graduate programs were used to
form a graduate school of business separate from the undergraduate school. Special
agencies were then added to the graduate school, among them Western Data Processing
Center (1956) and the Western Management Science Institute (1960). In 1961 a master of
science degree was added to the graduate school's curriculum and the school library was
established. Before the end of the 1960s, the undergraduate school and its B.S. degree in
Business Administration were phased out, leaving the Graduate School of Business
Administration as the only source of business education on the UCLA campus. The present
name of John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management was bestowed on the school in
1987.
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