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Program description
On the MA International Studies/MBA program the students divide their time between The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at John Hopkins University and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
The program has been designed to prepare students for careers that combine international relations and business management. It is particularly appropriate for students who are seeking managment positions within international corporations, financial institutions, economic and development institutions and government agencies. The need is clear for individuals in these postions to have a sophisticated understanding of both international affairs and management issues. Three semesters are spent at each institution.
If admitted to both schools, the candidate may choose to start at either SAIS or Dartmouth and defer entry to the second school.
The program has been designed to prepare students for careers that combine international relations and business management. It is particularly appropriate for students who are seeking managment positions within international corporations, financial institutions, economic and development institutions and government agencies. The need is clear for individuals in these postions to have a sophisticated understanding of both international affairs and management issues. Three semesters are spent at each institution.
If admitted to both schools, the candidate may choose to start at either SAIS or Dartmouth and defer entry to the second school.
Application and Admission Requirements
Degree and diploma etc.
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
100 Tuck Hall
NH 03755 Hanover
As part of the Dartmouth College campus, the Tuck School combines the intellectual depth of a large Ivy League university with the soul of a tightly knit community. Tuck provides a world-class business education. The faculty ensure that our students...
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