6 Administration MBA degrees found
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- Administration Studies
- Administration
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6 Administration MBA degrees found
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EU Business School Munich
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Munich, Germany
MBA
Full time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a one-year three-semester full-time program (90 ECTS). This EQF level 7/NFQ level 9 program is designed to provide students with a critical understanding of core business functions as well as strategic business management, while also enhancing their innovative capability and practical, transversal, and practical skills. Through the acquisition of a skillset in business management and business strategy in a global context, students learn how to effectively manage organizations and be flexible in diverse business environments.
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Corporate Master in Business Administration (CMBA) Programme by Coursework
MBA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The CMBA provides an opportunity for individuals to advance their career in business management, as well as for practitioners to sharpen their business management skills and knowledge.
Swiss School of Management, Rome Italy
Master of Business Administration - International Accredited MBA Program
- Rome, Italy
MBA
Full time, Part time
1 Year
Blended, Distance learning, On-Campus
English
The Swiss School of Management adopts the mission of being a leading provider of business education and training, with a focus on international business and management. We emphasize intercultural, career-oriented practices while incorporating the latest advancements in theory. We provide you with a unique opportunity and experience to obtain an MBA in Rome, Italy, and to successfully contribute to the economic and social development locally, regionally and internationally. Within one year only, depending on the program you choose, you will earn an internationally accredited MBA Degree, studying in the historical capital of the world - Rome. You can choose from a variety of specializations and share your class experience with international students and professors. The program entails company visits, guest speakers, excursions and leadership training. Come and join us now!
Foster School of Business, University of Washington
Evening MBA Program
- Seattle, WA, USA
MBA
On-Campus
In addition to the same great features found in the full-time program -- a rigorous, cross-functional curriculum in business essentials, experienced faculty who are highly knowledgeable and responsive, and hands-on learning opportunities designed to enhance team-building and leadership skills are advantages for Evening MBA.
Eugene M. Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Full-time MBA
- Pittsfield, USA
- Westborough, USA
MBA
Full time
On-Campus
The Isenberg MBA class is comprised of bright and motivated students from diverse backgrounds and professional experiences.
Georgia College & State University-- J. Whitney Bunting School of Business
Master of Business Administration
MBA
Full time
Distance learning, On-Campus
English
The objective of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is to prepare future business executives to deal with managerial problems related to operations in a modern economy.
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On-Campus MBA Programmes in Administration Studies Administration
Administration programs provide students with hands-on training through internships or projects, as well as lectures. Students can expect four years of study, and often are required to take courses unrelated to administration, such as biology and literature, to round out their degree.
The MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree that is awarded to students who have mastered the study of business. The MBA degree is thought to be one of the most prestigious and sought after degrees in the world.
On-campus learning refers to attending classes in person. It typically involves going to traditional classes and lectures, participating in group activities, and engaging with faculty and peers in person. On-campus learning also often includes access to laboratories, libraries, and other campus resources such as student clubs, career services offices, and recreation centers.