1.
Do you want an MBA degree that is fully accredited
and recognized by both employers and other institutions
of higher education?
2.
Is your time valuable and in short supply?
3.
Do you want to interact with a faculty that has extensive
real-world experience and a proven record of performance?
4.
Do you want to learn things that you can also apply
in your current job as well as in future jobs?
5.
Are you ready to start your MBA studies immediately?
6.
Is developing the people skills necessary to succeed
in the workplace as well as the technical skills important
to you?
7.
Is the cost of university tuition and other educational
expenses a concern?
8.
Worried about traveling in rush-hour traffic to get
to MBA evening classes?
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1.
CSU's MBA program is fully accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools (sacscoc.org).
In addition, the University's MBA program is accredited
by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business
Education (iacbe.org).
2.
Shave two full semesters off the time it takes to get
your degree! Earn the University's basic MBA degree
by successfully completing thirty (30) credit hours
of graduate level courses.
3.
CSU's MBA faculty averages 21.5 years of real world
business and administrative experience.
4.
Among many others, MBA faculty members have been sales
managers, corporate controller, chief accountant, and
small business owner. The University's president also
serves on the graduate faculty.
5.
You can start by taking Information Systems Concepts
(BUSI 614) on-line within 24 hours of provisional acceptance
if you wish!
6.
Research tells us that people skills are twice as important
as IQ and technical skills in explaining job performance
and predicting career success. At CSU we believe this,
and thus, concentrate on helping our MBA students assess
and develop people skills in addition to technical
skills.
7.
The tuition cost is low for our basic MBA degree compares very
favorably with other fully accredited MBA programs
offered in the lowcountry and also those offered over
the internet.
8.
Ask about our four options for reducing travel and
commuting time to and from classes.