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![]() | Professional Master of Business Administration Program As a working professional, your career is advancing and achievements growing. Consequently, the path to success has left your days ful. The flexibility of the Cal Poly Pomona Professional MBA Program was created with you in mind. Course are offered at several locations in Southern California. In addition, you can apply for admission to any of the four quarters throughout the year and courses are offered one evening a week, Monday through Thursday. While the MBA core courses allow you to gain a wide range of business skills, you are also given the ability to select electives that will enable you to explore your individual interests. At the same time, you will be working toward a highly respected AACSB accredited degree. As a professional MBA student you have access to outstanding staff services, exceptional faculty and extensive university resources that define Cal Poly Pomona as a well-regarded business school in the Los Angeles area. The Professional MBA Advantage - Service and Convenience The Cal Poly Pomona Professional MBA Program is dedicated to providing you the best value in terms of service. While full-time graduate students may have the luxury to spend hours on-campus, waiting in lines to register for classes and file university paperwork, we know that your time is limited. As a working professional, you demand a clear directed path from admission to graduationn that leads you toward your goal. Our personalized service distinguishes the Cal Poly Pomona Professional MBA Program from all the others. The elevated service lets you know you are important.
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![]() | Again, I am a student assistant for Graduate Business Programs (SEE MSBA Thread). The Professional Master of Business Administration (PMBA) is funded and run through the college of extended university, and is held at various locations throughout Southern California. Currently there are locations in: Palmdale El Segundo Irwindale China Lake Alhambra and a few others. The program works with employers to hold classes for their employees in their facilities, example, Irwindale classes are held at the Edison location there. The PMBA program is quite a bit more expensive than the on-campus MBA program (think difference between on-campus and open university fees) but the benefits include the classes basically coming to you, the same professors as the on-campus, the same cirriculum, plus all paperwork (petitions, contracts, etc.) are handled by the department on your behalf. This means not having to come all the way in to campus when you live in Alhambra, just to turn in a petition, or a grad check. For more information, check out the PMBA's website: http://www.pmba.csupomona.edu/ From there you can request an information packet, and the class registration is all online. The requirements for admission are the same across the board for MBA/PMBA/MSBA: 3.0 GPA (last 90 units of instruction) 450 GMAT 580 (Computer Based) TOEFL (If International Studnet) 2 Years of Managerial/Supervisor Experience (Oversee 2 or more employees) The one extra advantage in these economic times is that the PMBA is completely privatly funded, so they will not be "closed" to admissions when the on-campus programs are deemed so (such was the case this winter and spring for admissions), and are not subject to any "zero growth" requirements.
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![]() | Professional Master of Business Administration Ad link removed. The Professional Master of Business Administration (PMBA) is funded and run through the college of extended university, and is held at various locations throughout Southern California. Currently there are locations in: Palmdale El Segundo Irwindale China Lake Alhambra and a few others. The program works with employers to hold classes for their employees in their facilities, example, Irwindale classes are held at the Edison location there. The PMBA program is quite a bit more expensive than the on-campus MBA program (think difference between on-campus and open university fees) but the benefits include the classes basically coming to you, the same professors as the on-campus, the same cirriculum, plus all paperwork (petitions, contracts, etc.) are handled by the department on your behalf. This means not having to come all the way in to campus when you live in Alhambra, just to turn in a petition, or a grad check. Last edited by Admin; 08-29-06 at 09:27 PM. Reason: Ad link removed |
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