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California State University, Long Beach: College of Business Administration
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Full-time

Format

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21 months

期間

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$ 45,600 (€ 40,614)

學費

Overview

Accreditations:

AACSB

The Accelerated full-time MBA program with its focus on entrepreneurship and innovation prepares you with the quantitative, analytical and strategic skills that you will need to identify strategic market opportunities.  This includes learning how to bring ideas for new products and services to market, and the ability to quantify risk, manage a small business venture and identify business opportunities. What you learn in this program can also be applied to working in a medium to large corporation because companies are always innovating and creating new ideas and products. The AMBA program is a cohort-based, 48-unit program, beginning in the fall; classes are held during the day.  Each cohort consists of a carefully selected group of young professionals with little or no experience in the business world. You will work on exciting business problems across disciplines that will prepare you to start your own business as well as succeed in an organization. 

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Admission requirement

Academic Requirements

500 GMAT
80 託福考試
6 雅思考試

Experience (years)

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年龄

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多樣性

Student Diversity

Male 32 / Female 68 Gender parity
52 國際學生

Alumni

EMPLOYMENT

90,919 Salary after graduation

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Focus areas

  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation
  • Marketing & Communication
  • Finance & Banking
  • HR & Organizational Behavior

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