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Learn more about the Graduate School of Management’s world-class programs that address the challenges of today’s global business world.
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MBA Concentrations
In addition to developing a strong analytical foundation for making important
and varied business decisions, Clark students also gain a deeper understanding
of one special area by selecting from one of the seven concentrations.
To fulfill the concentration
requirement, students take the equivalent of three to four full-semester elective courses
in their concentration of choice. To complete the MBA degree, students take
additional elective courses outside their concentration, for a total of 5 1/2
units of electives.
MBA with a Dual Concentration
Students may complete two concentrations by adding one additional half-unit to
their program of study, and by using their elective choices to fulfill a minimum
of three course units in each of two areas of concentration. Students wishing to pursue
a dual concentration that includes the health care management or the expanded
accounting option, will need
to take an additional full unit elective since both of these concentrations
require more than three electives.
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