In an effort to help more professionals gain advanced skills and business acumen that can propel their careers, the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) has launched a new Online Master in Business Administration (MBA) program. Know more:
In an effort to help more professionals gain advanced skills and business acumen that can propel their careers, the Asian Institute of Management has launched a new Online Master in Business Administration program. This 100-percent Online MBA program makes post-graduate learning more accessible to busy professionals with its flexible and convenient pace.
Taught by the premiere institution’s faculty of professors and industry experts, the Online MBA is conducted through synchronous classes to ensure a collaborative learning experience and interaction among its diverse student body. Time-pressed professionals will find the sessions easy to manage as classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday night, from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM, and Saturdays from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
An MBA is a sought-after degree among business leaders and entrepreneurs. It develops business and leadership skills, paves the way to a strong business network, and leads to job promotions or leadership positions. The program also helps establish future-proof careers since its graduates develop valuable soft and hard skills required in highly-technical careers.
Students have 18 months to complete the AIM Online MBA program, including a capstone project. They also have opportunities to participate in various global programs, such as the Global Network for Advanced Management’s Small Network Online Courses, local and international business competitions, and Yale’s School of Management’s Dual Degree Program.
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