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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
60 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Business Administration | Asian Studies
Discipline
Business & Management | Cultural Studies
Minor
Asian History | Business and Social Skills | Business Administration and Management
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This combined B.A./M.B.A. program in Asian Studies and Business Administration allows students to earn both degrees in five years. Students can take graduate courses during their undergraduate studies, saving time and money. The program prepares students for global business challenges by providing knowledge of Asian culture, history, and business administration. Graduates are qualified for careers in global business administration.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

  • Overview: The combined Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Asian Studies and Business Administration offers highly-motivated students the opportunity to complete both undergraduate and graduate degrees in five years of full-time study.
  • Objectives: To provide students with advanced graduate study in business administration combined with knowledge of the language, culture, and history of the Asian world.
  • Description: Students can enroll in four or more approved graduate courses while still working toward their undergraduate degree.
  • These graduate courses count toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees, saving students time and money as they pursue their educational goals. By completing undergraduate requirements during their first four years of study, students are assured of the B.A. if for any reason they decide not to complete the M.B.A.

Careers:

  • Outcome: Prepares students for the complex financial, cultural, and ethical challenges of operating in a global business environment.
  • Career Paths: Global business administration
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