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Academic Mission
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at Clarke International University is designed to cultivate strategic leaders capable of navigating complex global business environments. This rigorous graduate program emphasizes advanced analytical skills, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making across core business disciplines including finance, marketing, operations, and management. Students engage in case studies, simulations, and collaborative projects to develop practical problem-solving abilities and a comprehensive understanding of contemporary business challenges. The curriculum fosters innovation, adaptability, and a commitment to sustainable business practices. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in diverse industries, including management consulting, financial services, technology, and entrepreneurship. Key skills developed include strategic planning, financial analysis, market research, and team leadership.
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Program Approval
Successfully verified on August 21, 2023 by the relevant educational authorities.
Validity Period
Current approval is valid and active until the specified expiry date.
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