Bodø Graduate School of Business
- Bodø Graduate School of Business
Bodø Graduate School of Business (Norwegian: Handelshøyskolen i Bodø) or HHB is a business school and faculty of Bodø University College located at Mørkved in Bodø, Norway. The business school has about 1,000 students and offers both Bachelor, Master of Science and Doctorate education within Business Management, Energy Management and Space Information Management.
History
HHB was created in 1985 and was the second college in Norway allowed to offer postgraduate business administration education in Norway. Before this the only available Master of Business Administration was offered at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in Bergen. In 1994 a reform to merge the regional colleges to created university colleges was performed, and HHB was made part of Bodø University College. In 2004 the college started undergraduate education in Mo i Rana.
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