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The first-ever Master’s of Business Administration class at the Anderson University College of Business began classes on Monday evening.
Through the 20-month program, the class of 16 students will receive instruction in key business concepts, models, cutting-edge simulations and other instructional components, with an emphasis on ethics in the business world, according to a university news release.
“The Anderson University MBA is unique in that it provides an integration of discipline-specific concepts and models, with ethical perspectives and practical applications,” said Danny Rhodes, associate dean of the College of Business at the university and director of the MBA program. “Our doctorally qualified faculty are more than just teachers. They serve as mentors and academic coaches to help prepare students for advanced managerial challenges in a global marketplace.”
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