Mini-MBA

Mini-MBA is a term that can be used by many non-profit and for-profit institutions to describe a training regimen focused on the fundamentals of business. Mini-MBA programs are typically non-credit bearing programs that require less than 100 hours of total learning.[1] Mini-MBA will also be applicable to the other programs viz., Advanced Management Program (AMP), General Management Program (GMP) etc. that confer alumni status of the business school. Such mini-MBA programs are offered by several leading business schools, including Harvard Business School, Wharton, Columbia, Stanford, Booth Chicago, INSEAD, London Business School, Florida Institute of Technology,[2] University at Buffalo and Rutgers University. In Denmark Mini MBA programs are offered by e.g. Business Kolding Institute, IME and Probana

References

  1. University of North Carolina "About the UNC Business Essentials Business Certificate Program"
  2. Florida Institute of Technology "Mini-MBA Certificate Programs
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