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Master
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The Master of Business Administration program provides students many opportunities to advance their management careers. This prestigious degree offers students from a variety of work backgrounds the knowledge and skills to become leaders in their fields. Entrance requirements include a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and at least one year of professional full-time work experience. |
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What
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"From the very
first lesson, I was
amazed to see the
level and quality
of the materials.
I am very proud to
be a graduate and
part of the IU alumni!
I will always be grateful
to IU and all those
who took this concept
of learning and made
it reality."
—
Stan Cottrell
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For Fast Action call 1-800-972-5149
Graduates of the MBA program will demonstrate
- Knowledge and understanding of the multiple facets of business administration, including accounting, finance, economics, information systems, marketing, decision-making, communication, and strategic applications in business
- The ability to evaluate business management concepts in order to be active knowledge-makers in the field
- Active participation and contribution as leaders in a variety of business settings.
The U. S. Department of Labor states that business professionals who hold the MBA see increased opportunities for advancement to mid-level and top-level administrative positions, particularly in the face of keen competition for management positions. Management salaries vary greatly depending on employer, specialty and geographic area. The median annual salary for administrative services managers in 2004 ranged from $55,500 to $71,870. |
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook , 2006-07 Edition, Administrative Services Managers , on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos002.htm (visited January 30, 2006 ). |
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