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University of Nebraska - Lincoln: College of Business
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18 months

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$ 31,200 (€ 30,646)

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Overview

Accreditations:

AACSB

The MBA@Nebraska is a 48-credit hour program, comprised of 10, 3-credit hour core courses and 6, 3-credit hour electives. You can complete the program as quickly as 1.5 years, though on average most people finish the program in about 3 years. MBA@Nebraska’s core courses will provide you with a well-rounded set of foundational business skills employers expect from their leaders. After you’ve built your foundational skills through the Core, you’ll have the opportunity to specialize your coursework to fit your career goals. You can choose from more than 25 elective classes to complete your degree. You may apply for admission for the fall, spring or summer semester. 

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Admission requirement

Academic Requirements

600 GMAT
80 託福考試
6.5 雅思考試

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多樣性

Student Diversity

Male 73 / Female 27 Gender parity
5 國際學生
20 Countries

Faculty Diversity

24 International Faculty
35 Female Faculty
27 Women on Board

Alumni

EMPLOYMENT

33 工资增长

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