Haas School of Business – University of California, Berkeley
Haas School of Business is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley and is located on the eastern side of Berkeley’s campus. In addition to its full-time MBA program, Haas offers an Executive MBA program and an Evening and Weekend MBA program. Haas’s MBA curriculum is centered on Berkeley Innovative Leadership Development, an approach to business education that emphasizes experiential learning and problem-solving in order to help students become innovative leaders. Haas also helps students shape their education by offering students the chance to design courses in conjunction with a faculty member.
FAQ
What is the tuition for Haas’s MBA program?
The tuition for Haas’s MBA program is $65,360 for California residents and $71,817 for non-residents. Haas estimates that with additional expenses such as living expenses and textbooks, students will pay up to $104,1538 as residents or $110,595 as non-residents.
How hard is it to get into Haas’s MBA program?
The acceptance rate for Haas is 13.2% It is important to consider the acceptance rate in the context of the student profile of those who are admitted. For example the average GMAT score is 726.
What is the average GMAT score for admission to Haas’s MBA program?
The average GMAT score for the incoming class at Haas is 726. The GMAT middle 80% range is 690 to 760.
Does the Haas MBA program accept the GRE?
Yes. The Haas MBA program has accepted the GRE for a few years now.
What is the average GRE score for admission to Haas’s MBA program?
The average GRE score for the incoming class at Haas is 162 Verbal, 162 Quant.
What is the minimum number of years of work experience required for admission to Haas’s MBA program?
Haas does not state a minimum requirement for years of work experience. However, it is important for candidates to be aware that they are being considered against other candidates with an average of 5.5 years of experience.
What is the average number of years of work experience for admission to Haas’s MBA program? (or, What is the average age of a Haas MBA student?)
The average number of years of work experience among students in Haas’s MBA program is 5.5.
What is the average starting salary for graduates of the Haas MBA program?
The average starting salary for Haas MBA graduates is $143,696. The salary will vary by industry, with consulting and finance jobs generally commanding the higher salaries.
How long is Haas’s full-time MBA program?
Haas offers a traditional 2 year MBA program.
What are the application deadlines for Haas’s MBA program?
The Round 1 MBA application deadline is September 22, 2022. The Round 2 application deadline is January 5, 2023. The Round 3 deadline is April 6, 2023.
What percent of Haas MBA students are women?
The percentage of the class at Haas that are women is 37%.
What type of interview does Haas use for MBA admissions?
Haas offers interviews by invitation. The interviews are resume-based. This means the interviewer has not had access to the application materials.
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Admissions
The Class Profile
291 students enrolled at Berkeley Haas in 2021. First-year Haas MBA students scored between 690 and 760 on the GMAT, and the average GMAT score for the class was 726. Those who took the GRE averaged 162 in each section. The average undergraduate GPA for the group was 3.67, with the middle 80% having no lower than a 3.34 GPA.
In regards to their undergraduate studies, engineering claims 24% and economics claims 17% of the Class of 2023. Another 15% had majored in business commerce, and 14% majored in social sciences. The group had an average of 5.5 years of work experience. Twenty-two percent had a background in consulting and 17% worked in financial services before joining Haas. High tech/electronics followed at 12%, as did healthcare at 9%. Five percent of the latest class came from the military.
Thirty-seven percent of first-year MBA candidates are international. The group represents 46 countries. Women comprise 37% of the Class of 2022. Finally, 49% of first-year students identify as members of a U.S. minority group, which comprises students of African American, Hispanic American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Asian American and East Indian/Pakistani heritage, and 23% identify as underrepresented minorities.
Application Procedures
Applicants can elect to apply to Haas during one of three admissions rounds, which usually occur in September, January and April. Haas requires applicants to submit their completed online application along with a résumé, essays, GMAT and TOEFL or IELTS scores from students who received degrees from countries whose official language is not English, transcripts from all collegiate and post-collegiate academic institutions attended, and two professional letters of recommendation. Interviews are conducted on an invitation-only basis and are required for admission to the MBA program.
Application Requirements
The following material are required to apply for the Berkeley Haas MBA:
- Online application
- $200 application fee
- Current resume (submitted online)
- Admissions essays
- Two professional letters of recommendation
- University transcripts
- GMAT or GRE score report
- English language proficiency
- Interview
Interview Reports
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 1 / Alumnus / Zoom
The interview was with an alumnus who had graduated 3-4 years ago. He was not from the US, so we connected on both being internationals. the interview itself was very candid and open, it felt like a conversation. He would usually comment on my answers. The questions he asked me where: 1. Tell me about […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 1 / Alumna / Zoom
Interviewed in early November. As background, you get to pick an interview date and time, then you get an email with the interviewer name. You reach out to your interviewer, decide what technology platform (Google/Teams/Zoom) to use and then you set up the interview. In the interview, was asked to show form of ID, either […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Report: Round 1 / Pre-Recorded / Kira
Did the pre-recorded interview since there were no slots available for the live one. Here were the questions: 1) DEI Experience 2) Why MBA/Haas? 3) A risk you took? 4) When did you get a team to work together? 5) Anything else? Best of luck!
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 2 / Alumnus / Google Meets
My interview was mostly school-specific, with some behavioral questions. I think it was supposed to be resume-based, but he didn’t ask much about it. It was extremely conversational and there was good rapport. Lasted for an hour, but we were done with questions for me after 35. The questions (may not be exact, but the […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 2 / Alumnus / Google Meets
My interview was a resume based interview with an alumnus, with a few behavioral questions. It was very conversational and lasted for an hour. The questions included: Tell me about yourself ST and LT Goals Why MBA? Why Haas? Why now? Tell me about a time you fostered DEI. Tell me about a time you […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 2 / Alumna / Zoom
This blind interview lasted about an hour and was with an alumna. She had a list of questions to get through and pick from. The conversation was very personable; it was easy to establish rapport. I think Haas is very intentional about creating this sort of environment to get the best out of interviewees. The […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 1 / Pre-Recorded Video Interview
I was waitlisted without an interview. Just finished the pre-recorded video interview that is required after accepting the waitlist. The pre-recorded format gives me a lot of stress as the timing was strictly defined, and I don’t know what kind of questions was going to be asked. I’m sharing my questions here, and hope this […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 1/ Pre-Recorded Questions / Off-Campus
I received my interview invite a little late in the process. As a result, the only interview option available to me was the pre-recorded Skype format – the Adcom pre-selects 5 questions that are loaded on to their audio-visual virtual platform (I think it was called Kira). There is no interviewer on the other side […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 2 / Alum / Off-Campus
Context: My Round 2 Berkeley Haas interview occurred in mid-March 2020, was with an alum in the Boston area, and was blind, or i.e. the interviewer had only seen my resume. I was invited to interview in mid-February about 5 weeks after I submitted my application in January on the Round 2 deadline day. I […]
Berkeley Haas Interview Questions & Report: Round 2 / First-Year Student / On-Campus
The interview was on March 4th at the Haas campus, it was with a first-year student, and it was blind. The interview took place in a small study room at Haas. My interviewer was super friendly and she asked a few behavioral questions. Examples include: tell me about yourself, why MBA, why Haas, etc. I […]
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Academics
Faculty
Haas employs 74 tenure-track faculty members. These scholars and practitioners help lead Haas’s more than 10 research institutes and centers, and participate in seven multidisciplinary programs, which cover topics ranging from business innovation to nonprofit and public leadership. The Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, for example, enables faculty to publish articles, create teaching materials and lead research projects on “open innovation,” a more dispersed industry innovation model.
Curriculum
Professors at Haas make use of a variety of teaching methods, including case studies, seminars, simulations, group projects and guest speakers. Haas places an emphasis on hands-on learning, with certain courses providing students the opportunity to gain consulting experience by working in Silicon Valley firms.
Haas operates on a two-semester schedule, with MBA classes running from late August through early December and from mid-January through May; commencement takes place shortly thereafter. For first-year students, each semester is further divided into two quarters. Within the academic year, all students have short breaks for Thanksgiving and other holidays, as well as a one-month break between the fall and spring semesters.
During the first year, Haas students are required to take 12 core courses which account for roughly half of the 51 semester units needed to graduate. The core covers foundational business principles in accounting, finance, economics, marketing, operations, strategy, leadership, decision-making and management. Each of the required courses places an emphasis on team learning, with students working in small groups on projects and assignments. A core course may be waived if a student passes a waiver examination, and these are available for seven of the 12 core courses. These examinations are akin to the course’s final examination and are given the week before the start of each semester. All students must also fulfill an experiential learning, or “applied innovation” requirement by completing at least one of over a dozen programs. These include working in small teams on projects for both nonprofit and for-profit organizations, as well as developing socially responsible strategies for large corporations.
MBA students may begin taking elective courses in the spring semester of their first year. Haas provides a broad range of elective courses from which to choose, and students may even design their own courses together with members of the faculty. The school emphasizes hands-on learning and offers over 20 courses to satisfy the Applied Innovation requirement, ranging from international consulting projects to people development to strategies surrounding sustainable business practices. Haas also provides students with 11 Areas of Emphasis, which are high-level recommendations of courses, extracurricular activities and summer internships that students can follow to prepare for entry into related careers.
Other MBA Degree Options
In addition to the 21-month full-time MBA program, Haas offers a four-year JD/MBA program with either UC Berkeley’s School of Law or UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. Also available are an MBA/MPH program with the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and an MBA/MA program in Global Studies with various UC Berkeley Schools. Part-time options include an evening and weekend MBA program.
Areas of Emphasis at Haas
Finance
Marketing
Strategy/Consulting
Corporate Social Responsibility
Energy and Clean Technology
Entrepreneurship
Equity Fluent Leadership
Global Management
Health Management
Social Sector Leadership
Real Estate
Technology
Degree Options at Haas
Full-time MBA
http://mba.haas.berkeley.edu/
Concurrent Degrees
JD/MBA
http://haas.berkeley.edu/MBA/academics/concurrent-degrees.html
MBA/MPH
https://mba.haas.berkeley.edu/careers/healthcare
MBA/MA
http://haas.berkeley.edu/MBA/academics/concurrent-degrees.html#internationalandareastudies
MBA for Executives
http://mbaforexecs.haas.berkeley.edu/
Evening & Weekend MBA
http://ewmba.haas.berkeley.edu/
Applied Innovation Courses
- [email protected]
- Social Sector Solutions
- International Business Development
- Cleantech to Market
- Strategic and Sustainable Business Solutions
- Design Sprint for Corporate Innovation
- Design, Evaluate and Scale Development Technologies
- People Development
- Real Estate Investment Analysis
- Hedge Fund Strategies
- The Haas Socially Responsible Investment Fund
- Design and Development of Web-Based Products and Services
- Lean Launchpad
- Social Lean Launchpad
- The Startup Lab
- Applied Data Analytics
Campus Life
Clubs, Conferences & Competitions
Haas offers its students many opportunities for extracurricular involvement, including over 50 student organizations to choose from, with a wide array of professional, athletic and cultural groups on hand. Many MBA students become involved in Challenge for Charity events such as competitions, shows and auctions geared at raising money for the Special Olympics and other charitable organizations. In addition, a large portion of MBA students volunteer their time to the [email protected] program, where they act as mentors for underprivileged high school students.
Approximately ten conferences are regularly hosted by Haas faculty and students. These comprise both industry- and affiliation-related events, such as the Berkeley Energy Symposium and Women in Leadership Conference. Haas also sponsors the Haas Healthcare Conference, the UC Berkeley Startup Competition and the Global Social Venture Competition. Furthermore, MBA students have the opportunity to create their own competitions; recently, students organized the Patagonia Case Competition and the Haas Tech Challenge.
Campus Spaces
Designed by architect Charles Moore, Haas’s campus is comprised of three buildings—one each for classrooms, student services and faculty—linked together that face a main courtyard. Among the school’s facilities are a career center, a high-tech computer lab, a café and an economics and business library.
While most Haas students choose to live off campus, a fair number of students take advantage of Haas’s on-campus housing options. These include university residence halls as well as several apartment complexes devoted to housing UC Berkeley graduate students. The university also provides a housing service called Cal Rentals, through which students can receive counseling about their housing options. Students who wish to live off campus can refer to Cal Rentals for a listing of off-campus rental opportunities.
MBA Careers
Career Services
The Haas Career Management Group provides extensive support for MBA students by hosting on-campus interviews, corporate presentations and electronic job postings through CareerNet. The Career Management Group also offers students informal ways to meet employers year-round through career panels, alumni mixers, industry firm nights, job fairs and corporate visits. In addition, individual career advisors are available to aid students in developing their job search skills and tackling the recruiting process. Full-time recruiting for second-year students takes place in the fall and spring semesters, and internship recruiting for first-year students occurs in the spring.
Career Statistics
The mean base annual salary of 2021 Haas MBA graduates was $143,696, with an average signing bonus of $33,755. About 34% of students in the Class of 2021 found jobs in the technology industry after graduating. The next most chosen industry was consulting, at roughly 28% of the class, and about 12% of students accepted positions in financial services. Roughly six percent each entered healthcare or consumer packaged goods.
Nearly three-quarters of the Class of 2021 stayed in the West U.S. for their post-MBA careers. The Southwest recruited 5.7% of the class and the Northeast 5.2%. Just 3.3% of the class went to the Mid-Atlantic, 2.8% to the Midwest, and 0.9% to the South. Nine percent of the class headed abroad, with Asia and Latin America/Caribbean claiming the most graduates.
Financing
The tuition and fees for the 2021-2022 academic year is $65,360 for California residents and $71,817 for non-residents. However, Haas estimates that with additional expenses such as living expenses and textbooks, students will pay up to $104,1538 as residents or $110,595 as non-residents in that time. Haas offers both merit- and need-based scholarships to help students with the program’s cost. While some merit-based scholarships are awarded to applicants at the time of admission, others require the completion of separate applications. Both two-year and one-year scholarships are available, and Haas requires that the recipients of two-year grants maintain at least a 3.0 GPA throughout business school.
Cost of Attendance
Tuition & Fees
- CA Resident $65,360
- Non-Resident $71,817
Health Insurance $6,088
Housing & Food $26,014
Books & Supplies $646
Transportation $3,240
Personal Expenses $2,790
Total
CA Resident $104,138
Non-Resident $110,595
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