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MBA Programs in United States > South CarolinaHome > North America > United States > South Carolina 18 links will be displayed in category South Carolina
Furman University The mission of the Business Affairs Division is to provide support to the University in bringing a distinctive education experience to students. Under the leadership of its Vice President,... | hits 334 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-12-17] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
The Citadel Applicants will be admitted to the MBA program on the basis of scholastic achievement and aptitude for graduate study. Other qualities appropriate to graduate study are also considered. | hits 137 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-12-23] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
University of South Carolina - Aiken, School of Business Administration The School of Business Administration at the University Of South Carolina Aiken focuses on creating a caring learning environment to provide an accredited undergraduate program at multiple locations. | hits 173 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-12-17] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
University of South Carolina - Spartanburg The School of Business Administration and Economics offers programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. In addition to the Spartanburg campus, courses are also offered at the University Center Greenville. | hits 177 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2003-12-24] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
University of South Carolina, Moore School of Business Global business has to be experienced to be understood. Our International Master of Business Administration (IMBA) program, improves on the unique and best feature of the former Master of International Business Studies (MIBS) program — ... | hits 112 | vote 2 rating 8.00 | [Added: 2003-10-30] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
Webster University - Charleston Metropolitan Campus Webster programs are designed to accommodate the working professional whose career advancement and professional growth require the skills and knowledge provided by a graduate degree. The class format is five nine-week terms each year. | hits 102 | vote 1 rating 9.00 | [Added: 2004-01-14] DEAD LINK | RATE IT |
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