2007-2009 Bulletin 
    
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2007-2009 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Economics, Ph.D./M.B.A.


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This 96-unit dual degree program combines Ph.D. level research and coursework with a slightly abbreviated M.B.A. curriculum, providing a comprehensive examination of the global economy from both business and social science perspectives. Students qualify for competitive careers in various fields, including the non-profit sector, the corporate arena, governmental organizations, and consulting companies. Students in this program want to cultivate themselves as individuals as well as professionals skilled in the various facets of today’s complex modern economy.

Graduates earn both a Ph.D. in Economics with the M.B.A. The program requires a total of 96 units of coursework, including approximately half from the School of Politics and Economics and half from the Peter F.Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management. Pursued as a dual degree, students save approximately 32 units of coursework, equivalent to an extra year and a half of full-time study. Students interested in the Ph.D./M.B.A. dual degree program must apply and be accepted jointly to both schools prior to the completion of their first 16 units of study at CGU.

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