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Degree Level:
Graduate, Masters - MBA
Degree Subject Area:
Business: Business Administration, International Business
Percent Online:
Some Campus Visits
Students attend 10 weeks of residencies (4 weeks in North America and 6 weeks in different country's).
Accreditation:
Regional Board - Southern Association of Colleges & Schools
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB)
School Characteristics:
Non-Profit, Private
Tuition:
Tuition: $135550
Books, Meals & Lodging at Residencies: $16950
Total Cost of Degree:
$152,500.00
Is this an Accelerated Degree:
No
Prerequisites:
Bachelors Degree Required: Yes
Accepts Non-Regionally Accredited Bachelors for Admission: Case By Case Assessment
Minimum Bachelors GPA (4.0 Scale): No Set Requirement
Bachelors Degree Must Be in Same Subject Area: No
Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
Additional Restrictions or Considerations:
Undergraduate degree from a US college or international equivalent.
Additional Admission Requirements:
Requires 8 years managerial experience and global managerial responsibility. Letters of sponsorship from employing company. Math assessment. Interview.
When you saw that this was Duke, you knew it wouldn't be cheap. But despite the cost, the degree can deliver a return far greater than the expense. This is a top-notch degree from a top school.
The blend of distance and in-person coursework offers flexibility while still allowing you to build relationships with your professors and fellow students.
This is not a lightweight program. If you can get a full/part sponsorship from your employer, you won't find many better options for a distance-based MBA.
If you are willing to pay the full cost on your own, you might be better off attending an in-person program from a top-ten university. However, for professionals who want/need to continue to work during an MBA program, this is still a great option.