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MBA Programs in United States > IllinoisHome > North America > United States > Illinois 39 links will be displayed in category Illinois
Rockford College, Dept. of Social & Behavoiral Sciences When students study Economics and Business Administration, they will gain a deeper appreciation of the roles that individuals, groups, and institutions play in determining the answers to basic questions within an economic system. | hits 134 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-12-12] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
Roosevelt University The MBA is not open to students from all academic backgrounds. Four voluntary non-credit workshops are offered, from time to time, for students without an academic business background. | hits 136 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-10-28] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
Saint Xavier University, Graham School of Management The required MBA common core represents an integrated curriculum providing both practical applications and a strong foundation in management theory.
Additionally, students select four courses within an area of concentration that ... | hits 127 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-12-30] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
Southern Illinois University Students entering the J.D./M.B.A. concurrent degree program without the necessary foundation courses in the common body of knowledge of business and administration as specified by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business ... | hits 98 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-10-27] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville The MBA is designed to develop leaders and managers who are able to achieve organizational goals in a global economy. The program prepares its graduates to advance through middle and upper levels of corporations and not-for-profit organizations.
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Stuart Graduate School of Business Most Stuart students are working professionals from Chicago’s business and finance communities. International students make up 41 percent of the student population, contributing global perspectives to Stuart classes. | hits 105 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-10-29] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
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