The school was an innovative experiment that triggered a series of similar MBA programs that focussed on integrating information technology into universities. Starting with its foundation in 1989, Theseus gave all students an Apple computer and an email address, which was the first email address for many. In 2002, a joint two-year MBA with the
Center for International Business Education and Research at the
UCLA Anderson School of Management began. Theseus also offered an
executive MBA and was ranked #1 worldwide by the
Financial Times's Survey of Business Schools in May 2003 for Internationality in Custom Executive Programs.
Financial Times ranked them #35 on their 2003 Executive Education survey and in 2004 ranked the program #37 in Europe. ==References==