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Sep 19, 2017

The Best Nonprofit MBA Programs in Los Angeles

Best Los Angeles Nonprofit MBA

Many believe that business is inherently selfish. However, there are a plethora of nonprofit organizations that could not exist without the skills of talented administrators, dedicated solely to the business and financial aspects of the company. MBA skills are coveted in the nonprofit industry, as they can make a massive contribution to helping the organization thrive.

Many MBA programs take into account the need for overlap in business and social change. Below, we’ve laid out three of the best Los Angeles programs for MBAs looking to pursue nonprofit work.

The 3 Best Los Angeles Nonprofit MBA Programs

Anderson School of Management—UCLA

The UCLA Anderson School of Management MBA program offers a specialization in Social Impact for students hoping to use their business acumen to have a positive influence on their community, both locally and globally. This program provides ample opportunities for students to better parts of the world through innovation and creative problem-solving, positioning them to pursue a career in the nonprofit arena, if that is their goal.

International Field Study Projects are an integral part of the nonprofit learning experience. For their second year Capstone Projects, all Anderson MBA students can choose to pursue the Applied Management Research (AMR) program. The AMR Projects give students a chance to work with companies and nonprofits to solve a strategic problem. Many of the AMR Projects help struggling communities. In 2017, a group of students tackled building a model to improve screening and treatment of non-communicable diseases to a rural village in South Africa.

SEE ALSO: “The Most Affordable Los Angeles MBA Programs”

Marshall School of Business—USC

Marshall School of Business at USC partnered with Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion to provide students with the chance to obtain a dual degree (MBA/M.A.) in Business Administration and Jewish Nonprofit Management. The M.A. emphasizes both nonprofit management and Jewish studies. This challenging track requires 88 units of coursework as well as two years of fieldwork. Students in this program can take a 12-month internship in Sacramento, CA or Washington DC while continuing to attend classes in these areas. This track is ideal for students pursuing a career in the Jewish nonprofit sector, and includes classes like Nonprofit Management and Leadership and Grant Writing Practicum.

Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management—Claremont Graduate University

The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management dual degree in Public Health and Business Administration is an excellent option for students seeking a career in the nonprofit healthcare field. This MBA/MPH allows students to combine business acumen with an exhaustive knowledge of the intricacies of public health over the course of three years. Though this program does not exist exclusively to educate students in the nonprofit sector, the combination of healthcare and business education makes these grads a perfect fit for health care-related nonprofit work. Students will also benefit from the knowledge of professors like Jay Prag, Ph.D., who serves on the board of directors at LINC Housing, a nonprofit low-income housing developer, and whose research often delves into the nonprofit world. This program will enable students to use business skills to increase the effectiveness of healthcare institutions in their communities, as well as internationally.

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Aug 3, 2017

The Many Dual MBA Options at the Rutgers Business School

Rutgers Dual MBA

The benefits of an MBA education can often go far beyond just the business world. From medicine to law, a number of industries and professions can utilize and benefit from the skills of an MBA graduate. At the Rutgers Business School, Newark and New Brunswick, there are a number of degree programs that can be paired with an MBA, giving students the chance to take their business training into a variety of fields. Below, we provide a snapshot of the many Dual Degree programs available for Rutgers MBA students.

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Jul 26, 2017

The Best Drexel LeBow Dual MBA Options

Drexel LeBow dual MBA

Earning an MBA can be a surefire way to excel in a chosen career. For aspiring industry leaders with a specific field in mind, earning concurrent degrees will provide the edge of having both general business acumen and industry-specific knowledge and experience. To help out, we’ve outlined Drexel University LeBow College of Business’s most exciting Dual MBA programs for competitive b-schoolers looking to get a leg-up in their field.

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Jul 7, 2017

The Best York Schulich School of Business Dual MBA Options

York Schulich Dual MBA

Getting a joint degree is a great opportunity, particularly for students who were already planning to pursue higher education in two fields. A dual degree streamlines the process and also saves students’ money and time. Obtaining a dual MBA gives grads the edge of having both business administration experience and extensive industry-specific training when they enter the workforce. This could be of huge benefit to future leaders with management aspirations within a specific field. For those who wish to pursue a dual MBA just half an hour from downtown Toronto, York University’s Schulich School of Business may be just the place. We’ve laid out the dual MBA options for Schulich students.

MBA/JD

Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business team up to offer students an opportunity to earn a Master of Business Administration/Juris Doctor. According to U.S. News, getting a JD/MBA may have considerable rewards. The article states that 46 of the Fortune 500 CEOs hold JD degrees. Additionally, having an MBA and a JD affords professionals flexibility should they choose to switch careers. MBA training could also make new lawyers more likely to move up the ladder at their firm, due to leadership and analysis training.

Students with an interest in business law will be pleased by the comprehensive nature of Schulich’s program. This dual degree would shave a year off of the five years it generally takes to earn a JD and an MBA separately. Schulich boasts that this track provides students with the space and resources to, “… learn to manage complexity, ambiguity and change as you examine business and legal issues in a global environment.” B-schoolers who’ve pursued this degree at Schulich have gone on to prestigious careers at companies like Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Stikeman Elliott.

MBA/Financial Engineering

The MBA/Financial Engineering track is an opportunity to earn a concurrent Graduate Diploma in Financial Engineering. Students pursuing this program take courses at Schulich and York University’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The combination of an MBA and diploma in Financial Engineering will open doors to fields like derivatives trading and valuation and risk management in banks and investment firms. These degrees will also improve students’ odds of succeeding in financial analysis in brokerage houses, consulting firms and financial institutions. MBA/Financial Engineering students must complete the requirement for the Graduate Diploma within one term of finishing their MBA requirements.

MBA/MFA, MBA/MA

Schulich offers unique joint degrees in either Business Administration and Art. This track is an excellent opportunity for anyone aspiring toward a management career in the culture and arts sectors. Schulich has partnered with the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design (AMPD) Graduate Studies to create this noteworthy program, which takes full-time students three years to complete. The MBA/MFA includes education in Visual Arts, Theatre, Film and Dance, whereas the MBA/MA includes Art History, Dance, Music, Film and Theatre Studies. According to Schulich’s website, students with these joint degrees have gone on to achieve titles like Theatre Director, Corporate Communications Manager and VP of Strategy.

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May 25, 2017

Your Guide To The University Of Washington Dual MBA

Washington Dual MBA

Dual MBAs or concurrent degrees provide students the opportunity to earn an MBA—and the strong foundation of business knowledge that comes with it—while earning an additional degree. With the chance to pair MBAs with a wide range of degree programs from law to healthcare, dual degrees can save students time, money and give graduates the industry-tailored knowledge which will give them a competitive edge in the job market.

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Apr 20, 2017

Dual MBAs You Need To Know At The Paul Merage School of Business, UC Irvine

dual mbas

If you are thinking about pursuing an MBA or any advanced business degree, you likely have a good idea about how and why you want to further your education. If that’s the case, you’re not alone—a 2016 GMAC survey found that 71 percent of prospective MBA students already have a single industry in mind for postgraduate employment; even before applying. Yet thanks to the broad base of knowledge an MBA degree provides, just what that industry is and each desired career path can vary wildly between individuals. And sometimes, careers move in unpredictable paths. To be ready for the varying trajectories that may pass, dual MBAs may cover your bases.

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