A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management

[2] Offered in the A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management, the MBA program enrolls about 80 students per year as of 2011[update].

[3] In 2010, MBA student interns participated in the first ever study of foreign direct investment in Riverside County.

They worked with the Office of Foreign Trade at the Riverside County Economic Development Agency.

[3] A Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAc) program was approved for launch in Fall 2012.

[3] Students meet on alternating weekends at the UCR Palm Desert Graduate Center, and are required to attend a week-long residency and an international study trip.

The original 1917 structure of the UC Citrus Experiment Station now houses the A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management at the UCR School of Business .