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Courses In MBA: Are They Worth The Effort?
Are you considering taking courses in MBA? MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration and this field of study has been around for an impressive amount of time. Here are some interesting facts about Course in MBA.Courses in MBA were first formally offered at Harvard University in 1908. Although many might assume that courses in MBA were far more recent developments, forged for a more modern, connected society, clearly they have been offered for more than 100 years. Many are indeed surprised to realize how old a discipline Business Administration truly is and how much time the schools have been teaching courses in MBA. By now, they have an excellent handle on the curriculum, many tried-and-true methods and know exactly what their students need...
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Wharton's Lauder Institute Launches New MBA Track with a Global FocusWharton's Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies has recently announced plans to launch a new MBA track that aims to prepare future global leaders to solve complex business problems in an increasingly interconnected world. The program is designed for those who speak a second language, and want to be able to understand the linguistic and cultural challenges in conducting business in that language. The program is 24 months long and includes a summer of study. Graduates of the program will come away with an MBA from Wharton as well as an MA which, according to a Wharton press release, is "focused on the study of international economics, comparative politics, diplomacy, international law, and cross-cultural negotiations and communications." The inaugural class begins in May 2013. For more information, please see the Wharton press release.