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Aventis School of Management offers Arcadia University's International M.B.A.

The program has its first cohort of 29 students, majority of whom are executives in Apple Inc., Honeywell, IBM, Panasonic, Hyatt International and Visa International.

"The intention to bring the Arcadia University International M.B.A. program into Singapore, the hub of South East Asia, aligns perfectly with our intentions to provide business owners, managers and other professionals with a high quality American M.B.A. program in their quest for personal development, career growth and increased managerial responsibilities." The integral aspect in establishing this collaboration was finding a reputable partner to maintain the quality and integrity of Arcadia's global M.B.A.," says Dr. Tony Muscia, Executive Director of the Arcadia University M.B.A. program.

This accelerated Master program aims to equip business leaders and professionals with comprehensive set of skills and strategy that can be applied in real business situations. The program aims to focuses on enhancing and strengthening management expertise of executives and professionals.

The objective is instant ROI - learn it on Saturday and apply it on Monday. The end result is an executive, who is a superior decision maker, and well prepared for senior management or international management.

A key attraction of this MBA program is the choice of 2 optional one-week international travel experience program. These will be credit-bearing offerings enabling students to gain firsthand knowledge of the challenges of global businesses in both a developing and a developed economy across Paris, New York, Singapore, India and China to compare and contrast business strategies and practices globally. 

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