What is an MBA degree?
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An MBA degree is an acronym for a degree in masters in business administration and usually is comprised of approximately 48 credits hours. The MBA degree program offers a broad scope of learning for students who wish to obtain a strong foundation in business.
The primary requirements in an MBA are to study general business areas which encompass subjects such as accounting, organizational behavior,
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