Weekend MBA Programs For Busy Students
June 25, 2009
By the My MBA Career Content Team – Find Top MBA Degree Programs
A recent survey conducted by the test preparation service, Manhattan GMAT, revealed that 82 percent of respondents about to take the exam were employed full time.
Because of the recession some people want to keep working but also improve their business skills by obtaining an MBA degree. Since it can be hard to do this while employed, Centenary College in Hackettstown New Jersey is offering MBA courses on Saturdays.
According to an article in the Warren Reporter, the college will start its weekend offerings in the fall semester of 2009 and students will be expected to take two classes each Saturday for the 15-week semester.
Those enrolled can expect to complete their MBA degree in two years and may not have to stop working in order to obtain more advanced qualifications.
Some of the benefits of an MBA degree include the fact that students will "will develop the advanced skills necessary to function in an upper managerial position and acquire the necessary evaluative skills to critically analyze an organization's performance," Dr Lisa Plantamura assistant MBA professor told the news provider.
Flexible programs such as this can be found around the country, indicating that you can easily find the ideal MBA program to best suit your needs and schedule.
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