What Are The Best SMU Cox Dual Degrees For MBAs?
MBA degrees may be the best way for business students to master business, management and leadership skills. However, some prospective MBAs enter the graduate business school setting with a clear idea of which industry they want to enter following graduation. For such graduates, dual degree programs offer the chance to pair a general MBA education with a specialized degree that’s tailored to their a chosen field. For those in the Dallas-Forth Worth metro, there are plenty of viable SMU Cox dual degrees to choose from. Continue reading…
Dual-Degree Programs: Emory’s Goizueta Business School
If an MBA provides a fast track to a highly paid and powerful position in the business world, just think of the boost a specialized degree paired with an MBA could be toward the career of your dreams!
Seattle’s Top Options for Finance Degrees
With its high concentration of industries centering in technology and sustainable design, as well as hospitality, banking and retail, the Seattle metro is a prime destination for those seeking advanced finance degrees in a diverse and thriving economy.
Washington, with its recent ranking by CNBC as one of the top ten cities in the country in which to do business, holds great appeal for those pursuing finance industry positions. Individuals who have decided to embark on deeper immersion in the areas of financial reporting, theory, analysis and investments, an advanced finance degree is a wise choice.
Here is a closer look at some of the Emerald City’s strongest finance education programs.
JD/MBA Students Complete Global Consulting Practicum in United Arab Emirates
A recent post on the American University Kogod School of Business website highlighted the exploits of two Kogod students who are pursuing the school’s JD/MBA dual degree program. The two students, Ayomide Oluleye and Michelle Emokpae, visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this past May as part of the program’s Global Consulting Practicum class. The trip provided the opportunity to work directly with a UAE-based company, giving students the chance to practice their consulting skills in a different culture. Continue reading…
Davis Joins with Hastings for Joint JD/MBA
The UC Davis Graduate School of Management has joined with San Francisco-based University of California Hastings Colleges of the Law to offer a new joint JD/MBA program. Students at either school can complete both degrees in four years, rather than the traditional five years it would normally take to complete both of the degrees separately. The degree program will be offered starting in the 2015-2016 academic year.
The program is aimed for participants in either program whose career paths are on the intersection between law and business. Hastings professor Morris Ratner, said that the program is perfect for “students interested in starting or joining ventures in which they will be called upon both to give legal advice and to make business decisions.”