The full-time MBA degree is a general management course that provides
students with a detailed overview of how businesses work, across the
board.
MBA alumni will have a detailed grasp of a number of core specializations, from almost all of the best business schools. These will almost always include finance, marketing, strategy, human resources and operations management.
A master’s in accounting may spend 90% of the time on accounting in depth, and 10% glancing at other aspects of business. On an MBA course the idea is to spend a lot of time on each important aspect of business.
Many of the best business schools will offer specialization modules of some kind.
Increasingly popular are modules in corporate social responsibility (CSR), leadership, communication and entrepreneurship, as the business world realizes that to succeed in business it requires employees that are well-rounded leaders, and not just experts at financial models.
MBA alumni will have a detailed grasp of a number of core specializations, from almost all of the best business schools. These will almost always include finance, marketing, strategy, human resources and operations management.
A master’s in accounting may spend 90% of the time on accounting in depth, and 10% glancing at other aspects of business. On an MBA course the idea is to spend a lot of time on each important aspect of business.
Many of the best business schools will offer specialization modules of some kind.
Increasingly popular are modules in corporate social responsibility (CSR), leadership, communication and entrepreneurship, as the business world realizes that to succeed in business it requires employees that are well-rounded leaders, and not just experts at financial models.
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