Europe
Programs in Europe can be general and/or specialized. The programs tend to be targeted at recent bachelor degree graduates from backgrounds in Business, Economics, Engineering, Science, Arts, etc. with limited professional experience. The programs are widely known as a pre-experience MBA programs, as both have similar approaches but different student demographic. By and large, both MM and MBA are practice-oriented and teach through case studies. Europe also offers specialized Management degrees which are similar to the MM and MBA but are research oriented. The MSc in Management is completed with a thesis and is normally specialized in one or multiple business disciplines.
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Famous quotes containing the word europe:
“In times like ours, where the growing complexity of life leaves us barely the time to read the newspapers, where the map of Europe has endured profound rearrangements and is perhaps on the brink of enduring yet others, where so many threatening and new problems appear everywhere, you will admit it may be demanded of a writer that he be more than a fine wit who makes us forget in idle and byzantine discussions on the merits of pure form ...”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)
“I herewith commission you to carry out all preparations with regard to ... a total solution of the Jewish question in those territories of Europe which are under German influence.... I furthermore charge you to submit to me as soon as possible a draft showing the ... measures already taken for the execution of the intended final solution of the Jewish question.”
—Hermann Goering (18931946)
“That land is like an Eagle, whose young gaze
Feeds on the noontide beam, whose golden plume
Floats moveless on the storm, and in the blaze
Of sunrise gleams when Earth is wrapped in gloom;
An epitaph of glory for the tomb
Of murdered Europe may thy fame be made,
Great People! as the sands shalt thou become;
Thy growth is swift as morn, when night must fade;
The multitudinous Earth shall sleep beneath thy shade.”
—Percy Bysshe Shelley (17921822)