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18th February 2016, 09:28 AM
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MBA Science degree
Hello sir, I am Richrd John. I am from Kansas. I want to know about the MBA in Life Science degree programme. Can you help me by providing me some information about the MBA in Life Science Degree? What are its career options?
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18th February 2016, 09:29 AM
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Re: MBA Science degree
As you have asked information about the MBA in Life Science degree, I am giving you some information about it In MBA life Sciences programs, candidates study business concepts, leadership and management strategies that can be implemented in research and development laboratories or other scientific industry positions. Candidates can study about financial management and economics, human resource and personnel management, marketing concepts and advanced scientific topics associated to their area of specialization. A MBA program with a concentration in a life sciences discipline gives future lab leaders, managers, supervisors and other scientific executives the chance to develop industry knowledge. Program Level: Master's MBA: Life Sciences Program Fields: Master of Business Administration in life sciences; joint Bachelor of Science/MBA in life sciences; MBA/Ph.D in life sciences Prerequisites: High school Diploma or GED, SAT or ACT test scores, for entry into Bachelor's degree programs; Bachelor's degree for entry into Master's programs, preferably in a life science field Program Specializations: Life science; biotechnology; biosciences Career options: A person who has done MBA with a life sciences focus may be well-suited for one of the following positions: Laboratory supervisor Clinical research coordinator Research and development director PayScaledotcom stated in June 2015 that the average annual salary for a laboratory supervisor was $63,593. The website also reported that the average annual salary for a clinical research coordinator was $46,261 |
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