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| MBA Curriculum | The first year courses of the majority of MBA programs make up what is known as the core curriculum. At the same time as every school tries to present the material in what they suppose to be an exclusive or progressive manner, there remains minimal difference in these courses from school to school as every MBA student must eventually have a quite wide level of knowledge in the following areas:
Business Strategy Analysis
Financial and Managerial Accounting 
Management Statistics and Data Analysis
Managerial Economics
Marketing Management
Managerial Finance
Managing Organizations
Operations Management
Once this core curriculum has been completed, the majority of business schools let their students to spend the rest of their course time on electives. A lot of schools are recognized for exacting programs that they propose and this recognition is inclined to revolve around these second year elective courses. Frequently business schools will have faculty who are well-known leaders in their field lecturing for these courses, providing the class with cutting edge research and the latest developments in the area. A number of the areas that a second-year MBA student can specialize in comprise:
Accounting
Arts Management
Educational Administration
Entrepreneurial Ventures Finance
Government 
Health Care Administration
Human Resource
Management
Management Consultants
Management Information
Technology
Manufacturing Management
Marketing
Not-for-Profit Organizations
Operations Management
Small Business Management
A degree from the highly regarded business school can now put you on the fast way for a leadership position in any one of an extremely dissimilar number of career paths. The MBA has become just as significant in public service areas such as education, government, and healthcare administration as it is in the more traditional corporate sectors.
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