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New Trends, New Courses III – What Is In It For You?
So, how will these changes benefit you?
You will enjoy:
More flexibility and control over your own education
Greater freedom to tailor your MBA course program to your own needs and interests
Greater possibility to pursue dual-degree studies and to take courses in a different non-business graduate school in the same institution
More profound intellectual experience and more effective training on leadership development
Courses which are more relevant to real-life situations with more emphasis on critical and analytical thinking in a holistic approach
Diverse range of opportunities to study abroad and integrated global context in the curriculum in general
Deeper engagement with faculty
Corporate projects providing strong experiential learning to let you dive into complex managerial, strategic and ethical issues
You will become:
Better prepared as an effective communicator and competitive leader
Overall, MBA programs are improving to give you a more relevant and flexible education, which is sure to make you a more successful leader in the global economy.
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