I’ve applied to the MBA program. What are CPCs?
Common Professional Components (CPCs) are foundational knowledge areas (e.g., accounting, business ethics, economics, legal environment, marketing, etc.) in which you must show competency in to be accepted into the MBA program. CPCs are usually evaluated based on your undergraduate studies and career, and can be satisfied using coursework; non-credit workshops; or CLEP, DANTES, and Ivy Software exams.
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