Full-Time Master of Business Administration Program Overview
Overview
The master’s degree program for full-time Master of Business Administration (hereinafter referred to as MBA) of the Department was established in AD 1999, 1999 academic year. The primary objective of the full-time MBA program of the Department is to provide students with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with new analytical skills and techniques essential for their professional career development in a competitive world. The full-time MBA program of the Department provides students with the highest-quality graduate business courses to cultivate them to be the well-rounded and globally-minded managers with a life-long learning capacity. Based on the cultivation of the attitudes and values of C-SMILE (including creativity, skill, manner, innovation, learning, and entrepreneurship) that the Department builds, the full-time MBA program of the Department offers students a broad range of resources from industry, government, and academic that almost not found in traditional MBA programs to assist them in achieving their academic, personal, and career goals.
The master’s degree program for full-time Master of Business Administration (hereinafter referred to as MBA) of the Department was established in AD 1999, 1999 academic year. The primary objective of the full-time MBA program of the Department is to provide students with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with new analytical skills and techniques essential for their professional career development in a competitive world. The full-time MBA program of the Department provides students with the highest-quality graduate business courses to cultivate them to be the well-rounded and globally-minded managers with a life-long learning capacity. Based on the cultivation of the attitudes and values of C-SMILE (including creativity, skill, manner, innovation, learning, and entrepreneurship) that the Department builds, the full-time MBA program of the Department offers students a broad range of resources from industry, government, and academic that almost not found in traditional MBA programs to assist them in achieving their academic, personal, and career goals.
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