The Whitman MBA - Syracuse University

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With a streamlined curriculum of 54 credits and flexible framework, the Whitman School's full-time MBA at Syracuse University is a perfect fit for your educational and professional needs and goals.

The program puts a strong emphasis on academics, and the Whitman School also understands the importance of gaining real world experiences. While earning their MBA, students are offered a variety of internship opportunities with prominent companies within the U.S. and abroad, including special assignments in London, Madrid, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and elsewhere. These types of internships are often what sets candidates apart in the marketplace.

The full-time MBA program can also be completed in 16 months by receiving credit for an internship and/or taking courses over the summer. Additionally, Whitman is home to the iMBA, our limited-residency distance learning program. The same courses are offered in both programs, and the degree earned is the same. These flexible alternatives make pursuing an MBA a reality for every lifestyle.

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  • Syracuse is a top notch school and community. Students are well rounded, and the people from Upstate NY are the salt of the earth! Great people that take pride in their work and they care about people. Study and study and work hard. There will be plenty of time for the fun stuff when you graduate.

  • Nice job. Nice program. Great campus and people. BUT, all MBA programs are good only for those that can handle corporate bullshit.

    I can't do it! Hopefully, those of you that get your MBA will be able to leverage that information and relationships to build your own business.

    Working for the Man stinks. Been doing it for 10 years now and it is not fun.

    Cheers!

  • nice!

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