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UCLA: Anderson School of Management

UCLA: Anderson School of Management

Los Angeles, United States of America

Location

AACSB

Accreditations

2

Number of programs

Short Overview

The UCLA Anderson School of Management is the graduate business school at the University of California, Los Angeles, one of eleven professional schools. At UCLA Anderson, success is a collective victory, channeled by collaboration, mentorships and generosity. Our rigorous programs offer a cooperative and congenial student culture, our faculty offer invaluable guidance, and our alumni provide access to a thriving business community, as well as support services for scholastic and career advancement.

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MBA Programs

Full time - 2 years
22 months

Focus areas

  • Finance & Banking
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation
  • International Business
  • Entertainment, Media & Arts
  • Leadership

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