Utica University to explore post-graduation plans with MBA Discovery Day

All students are invited to learn how they can get a jump start on their MBA degree while still an undergraduate student, earning up to six credits toward the 30-credit MBA program.
Utica University students and those planning for their post-graduation endeavors are invited to an MBA Discovery Session on Wednesday, March 25 at 2 p.m. in Thurston Hall’s Hislop Auditorium.
Organizations today recognize and seek employees with diverse educational backgrounds to help meet today’s unique business challenges. Master of Business Administration Degrees often significantly enhance career opportunities, salary potential, and provide graduates with valuable skills in leadership and management.
Utica’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Management provides students with practical skills through classroom and hands-on learning experiences, exploring fundamental business principles and focused studies in one of our specializations. Utica offers an MBA program in both on-campus and online formats.
“Liberal arts and pre-professional undergraduate degrees are equally valued to solve diverse business problems and optimize opportunities,” says Assistant Professor of Economics & Management and MBA Director Donald Reese.
All students are invited to learn how they can get a jump start on their MBA degree while still an undergraduate student, earning up to six credits toward the 30-credit MBA program.
The March 25 information session includes a student panel of current MBA students and MBA faculty members who will discuss the benefits and logistics of the program. A member of Utica’s graduate admissions team will also be on-hand to walk students through the easy and free application process.
This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will also be served.
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