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Central Methodist University is now accepting applications to its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, with the upcoming block of classes beginning October 23.
The MBA program is …
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Central Methodist University is now accepting applications to its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, with the upcoming block of classes beginning October 23.
The MBA program is designed for busy professionals who want to develop their expertise and advance their careers as leaders in the business industry. Utilizing the field's most current research and accepted managerial theories, this program prepares students for leadership roles as entrepreneurs, supervisors, managers, chief executive officers, and administrators capable of advancing any type of business toward achieving their financial and personal goals.
“CMU is proud to offer this affordable and convenient option for anyone looking to take the next step in their career,” said Dr. Rita Gulstad, provost. “We have a proven track record of excellence with our online offerings, and we are excited to add this in-demand degree to that list.”
Central’s MBA is offered completely online in an asynchronous format, meaning students can “attend” classes whenever it’s convenient for them. Will full-time and part-time options available and 8-week class blocks, the degree can fit around any busy schedule, all for just $470 per credit hour (tuition and fees included).
Admission requirements include a completed application, official transcript showing baccalaureate degree and undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale, and two letters of recommendation.
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