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MBA Programs in United States > CaliforniaHome > North America > United States > California 88 links will be displayed in category California
University of California, Irvine-Graduate School of Management For the next two years, your graduate management education in the full-time program will be your career. Students choose this path because they want to focus intensely on their studies and on all the opportunities to interact ... | hits 225 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-11-05] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
University Of Judaism, The Lieber School of Graduate Studies The University’s Master of Business Administration program is specially designed to meet this growing need by training professionals for upper management positions in cultural, educational, religious, social services, and health care organizations. | hits 117 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-12-11] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
University of La Verne The University of La Verne values academic advising as an important part of the unique La Verne experience. The Office of Academic Advising facilitates individualized advising for traditional undergraduate students. | hits 167 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-11-27] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
University of Redlands The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) has been developed with extensive input regarding the needs of the students and the California business community from stakeholders, students, and business leaders.
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University of San Diego - School of Business Administration The MBA program offers a broad-based integrative curriculum that prepares students to undertake mid-level and senior level general management positions. | hits 179 | vote 2 rating 9.50 | [Added: 2003-11-14] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
University of San Francisco The USF MBA Program engenders a bold new scope, direction and emphasis in graduate business education. It is designed to respond to the perceived educational needs of the managers of the organizations moving into the 21st century. | hits 342 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-11-14] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
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