Business Degree Programs in Central Europe - The Graduate Program in Business Administration: Master of Science in Applied Management

The Graduate Program in Business Administration: Master of Science in Applied Management

In launching the undergraduate degree program - the BABA - a further need was identified and recognised by the University of Pécs that an opportunity for students to extend their studies to a Master level and taught in English should be made available. Surveys of exit students from the undergraduate degree (BABA) indicated their desire to continue their studies at a Master’s level after completion of their undergraduate studies. In compliance with the demand for such courses, the University of Pécs made a decision in October 1997 to launch a Masters level business degree commencing in September 1999. The Master of Science in International Business Management (MScIBM) was conceived as a means for students to develop beyond the undergraduate level. This program had undergone the required revalidation process in 2004 and now is being run under a different name: Master of Science in Applied Management.

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