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Invest In Yourself: UT's Professional MBA Program to Hold Informational Session
KNOXVILLE, TN – Interested in earning your MBA while continuing to work?
The College of Business Administration at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, invites prospective students to attend an informational session to learn more about its Professional MBA program on Tuesday, February 17, in Room 402 of the James A. Haslam II Business Building on the UT Knoxville campus.
“There is no better time than now to invest in yourself and become more valuable to your organization,” said Michael McIntyre, Professional MBA program director. “The Professional MBA program will give you a powerful advantage as you apply your learning to projects that improve your job, career, and company.”
The Professional MBA is 16-month, weekend MBA program for working professionals. It's an innovative, integrated program using company-related projects for applied learning.
Classes are held on Saturdays on the Knoxville campus and Tuesday nights online.
At the informational session, prospective students will learn about the program and speak with faculty and graduates.
The program now is enrolling students for the class beginning in August 2009.
For more information, visit http://ProMBA.utk.edu or contact Ruth Topley at 865-974-1660 or rtopley@utk.edu
UT has been ranked by Financial Times, recognized as a pioneer in management education by Business Week, and noted as a leader among the "new breed of MBA's" from Industry Week.
About The University of Tennessee College of Business Administration
The mission of the University of Tennessee College of Business Administration in Knoxville, Tennessee, is to provide innovative leadership in management research education and practice. The College consistently breaks new ground with both its scholarship and award-winning, integrated curriculum that is taught within its undergraduate, graduate and nationally recognized executive education programs. The College is fully accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. For more information about the University of Tennessee College of Business Administration, visit http://bus.utk.edu
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