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What’s the difference between degree and nondegree-type programs?

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What’s the difference between degree and nondegree-type programs?

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When you’re discussing degree programs, you’re talking about a series of related courses that result in the student achieving an academic degree. Generally, MBA programs and the business schools/colleges that house them are accredited by international accreditation organizations, such as the AACSB. There are generally four forms of delivery: full time, part time, Web-based and executive MBA, which is the fastest-growing format for delivery in the U.S. At times, these formats are combined to better serve the students. Students apply for admission to the graduate business schools and meet entrance requirements, which may include a review of undergraduate transcripts, a GMAT test and a faculty interview prior to being accepted in that business school. In all these traditional programs, there’s a faculty assigned and a curriculum. Also, students have a syllabus and study in classrooms or using distance-learning techniques like the Web. Grading schemes may differ from program to program, bu

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