Some MBA programs in China have double degrees. For example the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University has double degree programs with ESSEC Business School, McCombs School of Business at University of Texas at Austin, Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington, National University of Singapore, etc. Has anyone done such programs? Is it worth it to do a double MBA program compared with a Full-MBA program at one university?
Double MBA programs in China
Posted Jun 29, 2012 08:38
Some MBA programs in China have double degrees. For example the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University has double degree programs with ESSEC Business School, McCombs School of Business at University of Texas at Austin, Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington, National University of Singapore, etc. Has anyone done such programs? Is it worth it to do a double MBA program compared with a Full-MBA program at one university?
Posted Nov 11, 2012 13:37
I'm very interested in the CUHK/ UT Austin double degree program myself. Seems like a great opportunity to get a solid foothold in Asia with a legit US MBA as "backup".
Did you find anything more?
Did you find anything more?
I'm very interested in the CUHK/ UT Austin double degree program myself. Seems like a great opportunity to get a solid foothold in Asia with a legit US MBA as "backup".
Did you find anything more?
Did you find anything more?
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Posted Nov 12, 2012 12:42
Looks interesting, in that you basically get two MBA degrees in two years. And the two separate alumni networks and other resources effectively let you hedge your bets between the east and the west.
Also seems like a good deal, in that the overall costs are less than the cost of a normal McCombs MBA (for international students.)
Also seems like a good deal, in that the overall costs are less than the cost of a normal McCombs MBA (for international students.)
Looks interesting, in that you basically get two MBA degrees in two years. And the two separate alumni networks and other resources effectively let you hedge your bets between the east and the west.
Also seems like a good deal, in that the overall costs are less than the cost of a normal McCombs MBA (for international students.)
Also seems like a good deal, in that the overall costs are less than the cost of a normal McCombs MBA (for international students.)
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