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The Leavey School of Business, in partnership with the School of Law, offers two combined degree programs: the J.D./MBA Program and the J.D./MSIS Program. Combined Degree Programs allow students to ...
The Collat School of Business has partnered with other UAB schools to meet the growing demand for specialized education at the master’s level by providing graduate dual degrees that offer balanced ...
In today's climate, medical knowledge is only one piece of a successful healthcare practice: in order to thrive, more students are combining traditional medicine with cutting-edge business acumen.
Students can apply to the Dual Degree in one of two ways: 1) Apply to the Dual Degree FTMBA/Master of Supply Chain Management program, or 2) Apply and begin the FTMBA program and apply to (add on) the ...
Young people who feel the allure of the finance world may be tempted to specialize early by enrolling for a master’s degree in asset management. Yet they also might wonder whether they are passing up ...
The MA/MBA dual degree is an intensive program that requires 96 credits over six semesters. This dual degree combines the analytical skills students need to understand the global economy with ...
Across three years in our 75-credit-hour dual-degree program, you'll simultaneously develop expertise in biochemistry and business, allowing you to bring a unique perspective to your studies. You’ll ...
Medaille College, which launched its first master's degree program in 1997 in business administration, is offering its first five-year combined bachelor's and master's degree programs, also in ...
Hornstein dual degrees are for those working in the Jewish community who seek graduate level education that integrates both the foundational knowledge and skills of Jewish Professional Leadership with ...
* The credit hours thresholds are set by the academic departments and are calculated by adding credits earned and credits in progress. In general, for non-engineering programs, the threshold is 120 to ...