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Masters of Business Administration at National-Louis University
The M.B.A. program at National-Louis University's College of Management and Business offers a diverse series of courses which will present the experienced practitioner with the financial/accounting/economic skills, as well as the practical people/leadership skills needed to succeed in today's increasingly complex organizational settings. These courses are designed to address practical problems, rather than theoretical ones, so that students will be able to apply their new knowledge and skills in their work settings almost immediately.
Further, the courses are sequenced to provide continuity and will contain common themes and threads. These themes and threads will include communication issues, issues of diversity, law and ethics, as well as strategic thinking and leadership skills. This program is designed to serve adults who work in complex organizations, public as well as private, not-for-profit as well as for-profit, and to help them work more effectively with superiors, peers and subordinates in identifying, clarifying and solving organizational goals and problems.
This Masters of Business Administration program is offered at selected locations convenient to working adults who meet in cohort groups which remain together for the entire program. Each course will also have an internet presence which will enable students and instructors to communicate. This program is also offered entirely online!
The Masters of Business Administration program at National-Louis University's College of Management and Business offers a diverse series of courses which will present the experienced practitioner with the financial/accounting/economic skills, as well as the practical people/leadership skills needed to succeed in today's increasingly complex organizational settings.
Click here to learn more about the requirements for a Masters of Business Administration at National-Louis University.
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