A school's program's description will usually only provide information regarding the latter's content, purpose, and goals and not of the particulars of the subjects taught within it. Therefore, to acquire insight into a program's specific curriculum you may review, where possible, the syllabi of individual courses, the minutes of individual lectures, and/or the school's epistemological philosophy. You may also contact the school's alumni and/or current students and inquire about their respective experiences and views of its curriculum. Critera for Choosing a MBA School and Program
- Costs and benefits
- Specialized, general, or combined MBA
- Curriculum
- Teaching quality
- Reputation of the MBA school
- Cooperative MBA programs
- Distance MBA programs
- Full-time vs part-time MBAs
- Internationalized MBA
- Recruitment possibilities
- Rankings
- International accreditation
- Peer group
- Size of student population
- Competition
- Bilingualism/Linguistic choice
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