Sharpen Your Competitive Edge
The benefits of Freeman learning extend beyond traditional coursework to real-world, hands-on experience. Seize the unique interdisciplinary opportunities afforded by Freeman’s centers and institutes – your future employers will take notice.
The Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation develops and coordinates the Freeman School’s offerings in entrepreneurship, including coursework, academic research and student programing.
The Goldring Institute for International Business was founded in 1991 to house the research and academic programs of the A.B. Freeman School of Business which were related to international business.
The Stewart Center for Professional and Executive Education offers rigorous and relevant academic experiences that prepare you and your organization to find uncommon solutions to complex issues.
The Schwartz Family Center for Experiential Business Learning offers students hands-on opportunities to engage in real-world projects with partner organizations to complement technical skills and knowledge gained in coursework.
The Tulane Energy Institute fosters student interest and expertise in the energy industry, propelling graduates into top positions in one of the world’s most dynamic fields.