Can I complete an area of specialization in the 11-Month MBA program?
The 11-Month MBA program is an accelerated, cohort-based general MBA. In order to ensure all students are academically prepared and have comprehensive business education, the courses for students are predetermined. Students cannot complete areas of specialization within the framework of the program, but they can take additional courses to earn a certificate or dual MBA-MS degree after they complete the 11-Month MBA program. There are a number of specializations offered by the university that all students successfully completing the 11-Month MBA program may wish to take, including: accounting, finance, decision sciences, information systems, international business, management or marketing.
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