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5th January 2016, 09:22 AM
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Clemson University Graduate
Can you provide me the admission requirements for admission in Clemson University Graduate School in Master in Business Administration course offered by it?
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5th January 2016, 09:23 AM
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Re: Clemson University Graduate
Clemson University Graduate School’s MBA or Master in Business Administration course offers both full- and part-time options and a host of electives for specialized study gain the key business knowledge needs to reach goals and advance in career. Full Time The full-time Clemson MBA is offered depending on undergraduate degree and prior work experience, the full-time program is completed in as little as 12 to 15 months or as long as 21 months. It encourages pursuing an internship or participating in a study abroad experience during the summer months. Part Time Part-time, working professional students must have a minimum of 2 years of work experience, but often have five to 10 years of experience. One who chooses to pursue the Clemson MBA part time can complete the MBA in 2 to 3 years by taking two courses per semester. One is accelerate the program to earn their degree even faster by taking additional courses as their schedule permits. Emphasis Areas In addition to a core of business foundation courses, both full-time and part-time MBA students select courses in areas of emphasis to build deeper expertise in an area that matches the career goals. One is not required to choose one area of emphasis and take as many courses across the emphasis areas as they desire. Areas of emphasis include: • Supply Chain & Information Management • Services Science • Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management • Marketing Analysis • Health Services • Project Management • Advanced Leadership • International Perspectives in Management • International Law • Creativity in Business Required Documents • Online Application • Official GMAT scores • Official TOEFL/IELTS scores for International Students • Unofficial Transcripts Official Transcripts required upon acceptance. Do not send official transcripts until you have received letter of acceptance. • Letters of Recommendation |