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How To Get Accepted To The University Of Chicago Masters Degree Administration Program
Students that want to survive to round Three of the University of Chicago's Masters Degree Administration Program have to follow several key steps. The University of Chicago Booth School of Business employs a rigorous admissions process to all applications and does not accept the great majority of its applicants. From application to interview, students that want to enroll in the University of Chicago's Masters Degree Administration Program need to demonstrate the highest levels of academic achievement and business success.Prospective students interested in the University of Chicago's Masters Degree Administration Program need to submit a completed application package. This application must include official...
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Wharton's Lauder Institute Launches New MBA Track with a Global FocusWharton's Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies has recently announced plans to launch a new MBA track that aims to prepare future global leaders to solve complex business problems in an increasingly interconnected world. The program is designed for those who speak a second language, and want to be able to understand the linguistic and cultural challenges in conducting business in that language. The program is 24 months long and includes a summer of study. Graduates of the program will come away with an MBA from Wharton as well as an MA which, according to a Wharton press release, is "focused on the study of international economics, comparative politics, diplomacy, international law, and cross-cultural negotiations and communications." The inaugural class begins in May 2013. For more information, please see the Wharton press release.