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Click on the name of an online program offered at Baker College to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the program by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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MBA/General Business |
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Business |
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Baker College |
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This program seeks to combine the best of conventional academic training with the best of field-based learning. The significant difference between this degree option and others mentioned in this catalog is that there is no need to declare a concentration. A student electing this "general" approach to the degree simply completes the core MBA courses and then select three other courses offered in the graduate school. This allows the most flexibility and is designed for the student who does not have specific need for a concentration to select from a variety of interesting classes. |
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MBA/Health Care Management |
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Healthcare |
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Baker College |
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This program seeks to combine the best of academic training with the best of field-based learning and an empasis on the allied health field. Health care management has become a vital function in today's economy. With the emphasis on cost, service, and quality of care, the health care manager is faced with a significant number of issues and problems. Most typical business disciplines are represented in the curriculum because a successful manager must be conversant with different aspects of running organizations or companies. |
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MBA/Human Resource Management |
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This program has been designed for persons who work within the personnel or human resources area. In addition to the core business courses, students are exposed to very specific issues that confront the human resource manager every day. Students can expect to be exposed to practitioners in human resources, to the constantly changing roles of various human resource personnel within the field, and a variety of topics and issues highly relevant to the changing workplace. This program takes on an even greater significance as the world looks to well-trained human resource specialists to provide the kind of services needed by the workforce. |
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MBA/Industrial Management |
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This program has been designed to complement undergraduate degrees of the many students who work in corporations in the manufacturing and industrial sectors. It is composed of both core MBA courses and specific manufacturing-oriented courses. Students with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Management will find this degree path a logical next step in their education process. |
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MBA/International Business |
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Business |
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This program provides the student with the opportunity for in-depth study of the most modern concepts, principles, analytical and problem-solving techniques of international business management. Students will actively participate in discussions of international business applications, current events, and analysis of case studies. |
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MBA/Leadership Studies |
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Business |
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This program is designed for individuals who aspire upper level administrative and management positions. In addition to the core MBA courses, students are exposed to specific leadership issues and theories designed to develop leaders with vision and problem-solving skills who can effectively lead an organization in today's global environment. |
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MBA/Marketing |
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Marketing |
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This program is designed for students who work within the marketing, advertising, or public relations sectors of a company. In addition to the core MBA courses of the program, students are exposed to very specific issues that confront marketing managers every day. Students enrolling in this concentration can expect to be exposed to the constantly changing roles of various marketing functions within the company, and to a variety of topics and issues highly relevant to the changing workplace. |
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