On-Campus Degrees: MBA

The Master of Business Administration is the most popular graduate-level degree and is considered de rigueur for those in business with corner-office aspirations. Graduates of M.B.A. programs expect and generally get increases in salary and responsibility at work. In 2005, M.B.A. graduates enjoyed salary and signing bonuses averaging $106,000. Popular M.B.A. concentrations include accounting, marketing, finance, non-profit, and international business. Students in traditional M.B.A. programs must typically complete two years of full-time study, including one year of coursework and a year of more specialized learning with a summer internship between years. Online M.B.A. programs, night programs for working professionals and accelerated degree programs are all growing in popularity.

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American InterContinental University

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American InterContinental University offers career-track programs designed to give you the skills and knowledge employers are looking for. Choose from programs in the areas of Business, Design, Information Technology, and more.