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Recession and MBA in International Business.

Submitted by Ameya Pimpalgaonkar on July 14, 2008 – 6:19 am No Comment

Further to earlier post Recesion and MBA in Enviornmental sector, we are moving ahead to discuss some the career opportunities in International Business that one can seek despite of recession.Despite a weakening economy and a higher unemployment rate, there are industries and professions that are expected to remain strong. These sector are fundamental sector where there is still ample space for expansion and developments. If you are a person persuing an MBA degree and sceptic about future of your MBA degree then you must have a look on this article that will guide you. This article lists some of the finest MBA schools offering an MBA degree in niche sectors like International business.

IIFT (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade)

The MBA (IB) – Part Time is a nine trimester general management programme with a focus on international business. The programme aims at providing a comprehensive coverage incorporating all the important areas and disciplines relevant to international business activities. The syllabi for MBA (IB) compares favourably with syllabi of some of the world’s best International Business Schools. Read more here.

Thunderbird School of Global Management:

Ranked #1 in International Management by U.S. News & World Report and The Wall Street Journal, Thunderbird offers an online MBA program that can be completed in 21 months. Seventy-five percent of the coursework is delivered online, and 25 percent is through on-site seminars in the U.S., Switzerland, and China. Read more here.

Indiana University - Bloomington

IU, Kelley School of Business is ranked #1 in teaching quality by Business Week and #2 by Princeton Review. Students in this program study the new global supply chain paradigm that explores how information and material flow and how technology is used in managing that flow. Read more here.

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