10 UCLA Anderson Concurrent MBA Degrees
Dual, or concurrent, degrees allow students to earn an MBA alongside another graduate degree for a combined track. This gives students the opportunity to develop theoretical and practical knowledge in another field simultaneously with their MBA studies. It’s an excellent course of action for students interested in multiple areas at the same time.
At UCLA Anderson’s Graduate School of Management, applicants have the opportunity to choose between ten unique MBA dual degree programs. For each of these programs, the candidate must submit a separate application to each program, following the instructions set forth by each program’s website. Decisions for admission will also be made separately, and you must be admitted to both programs simultaneously to earn your dual degree. Continue reading…
Healthcare Professionals: Healthcare MBA or MHA?
Healthcare professionals who decide to return to school for an advanced degree have one important decision to make- choosing between the Masters in Healthcare Administration (MHA) or the Healthcare MBA. When deciding which program to choose, it is important to know the differences between the two types of programs and how each degree will benefit your future career goals and expectations.
The main difference between the two degrees is the focuses of their curriculums. The MHA degree focuses on the business of the healthcare industry. The MBA degree gives students an extensive but broad insight into the business world as a whole. Healthcare MBA programs do offer students healthcare industry-specific courses, but most programs only require students to complete a few courses to complete the concentration, track, specialization or minor.