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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-(MBA)
The Master of Business Administration Degree (MBA) is
the most popular business qualification in the world, and is fast
becoming a prerequisite for management
positions.
The MBA is by its nature a general
management qualification. An MBA program usually consists of a core
curriculum covering the functional areas of management, including
information systems, finance and accounting, and human resources, to
name a few. The second stage of the MBA course is usually made up of
a choice of electives (optional courses), to allow the student to
either continue with general
studies or to specialize in a particular subject or area. All this
is taught through a variety of means, for example, lectures, study
groups and case studies.
Coursework May Include:
Principles
of Accounting
Business
Communications
Business
Ethics
Organizational Development
Economics
Finance
Statistics
Interpersonal Skills
Management
Management
Information Systems
Computer
Information Systems
Project
in major area of specialization
Skills Acquired
Through
the MBA curriculum students learn business practices, accounting and
finance, business analysis, management, marketing, effective
communication, quantitative reasoning and information technologies.
Students of Master of Business Administration program gain
knowledge of business practices and processes, understand the role
of economics in the world marketplace and possess an awareness of
global business issues.
Why Earn this Degree?
MBA
graduates are highly employable and often advance to upper levels of
business management. Employers seek business administration
graduates for a broad range of positions from business manager and
sales representative, to human resource manager and project planner.
Economic Outlook and Salary Information
Entry-level
jobs for students with a MBA degree include accounting, consulting,
commercial banking, corporate finance, financial investment,
insurance broker, commercial banking, real estate sales, and
marketing.
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