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International Business Major at Pennsylvania State University Altoona

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

As the world shrinks, the demand for decision-makers versed in the culture and language of other countries grows. To fill this need, the Penn State Board of Trustees in 2001 approved creation of an International Business degree program at Penn State Erie.

International Business is a dual-degree program. The International Business curriculum emphasizes the knowledge and the skills required to accomplish organizational objectives while coordinating human, material, information, and financial resources across national boundaries. A second School of Business major adds depth of business knowledge (you can choose Accounting, Business Economics, Economics, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, or Marketing). With careful planning, the program can be completed in four years.

A required study abroad component is distinct to the International Business major. Penn State offers 130 study programs in forty-two countries-from Aberystwyth, Wales to Wellington, New Zealand-through a variety of organizations. Programs vary in length from spring break to a full year abroad. An international programs adviser is available to help students make the selection that best meets their educational needs.

This past summer, a study abroad opportunity to China was available. Dr. Kenneth Louie was the Instructor. The Study Abroad flyer tells you about what students learned and estimated costs. The Study Abroad brochure gives you a course overview, deadlines, and how this course will increase your understanding of China and its impact on the world and its economy.

J.D.LL.M. in Business at Capital University Law School

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

To resolve complex business issues that arise in today’s fast-paced, global marketplace, students may want a broad range of business and legal acumen to effectively serve their future clients and employers. Capital’s JD and Master of Laws in Business dual degree program will equip students with the skills and knowledge that they will need to address multifaceted business issues and to resolve complicated business disputes.

Dual degree candidates may take up to twelve hours of elective credits in advanced business courses while pursuing the JD degree. Following completion of the JD degree, the student would enroll in the LL.M. program and complete the remaining twelve credit hours required for the LL.M. degree in one semester of full-time study. Full-time students can typically complete this joint degree in just 3 1/2 years, rather than the four years typically required to pursue both degrees separately.

Admission Master in International Business at St. George’s University

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Admission Requirements for All Graduate Programs

Candidates interested in a graduate program or MD/MSc program must complete and submit the School of Medicine application form and include the Graduate Addendum. Those applying for the DVM/MPH or DVM/MSc must complete a School of Veterinary Medicine application and the Graduate Addendum.

Those applying for a dual degree program will be reviewed by the Committee on Admission for the Medical or Veterinary Medicine program first. Upon acceptance, an interview will be conducted by an appropriate representative of the requested program of study, and the Dean of Graduate Studies and faculty members will review the request for the dual degree program.

MPH Admission Requirements

North American applicants:
A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university or college
Work experience or a strong interest in public health
Two letters of recommendation

British applicants:
A first or second class degree
Work experience or a strong interest in public health
Two letters of recommendation

All other models of education:
A Bachelor’s Degree, BSc or equivalent with a strong science background
Work experience or a strong interest in public health
Two letters of recommendation
If English is not the applicant’s principal language, the official record of a score of at least 600 from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (written) or 250 points (computer-based) must be submitted.

Or:
Minimum equivalent of two years academic education such as an Associates Degree or diploma and at least five years experience in a community health field
Two letters of recommendation
If English is not the applicant’s principal language, the official record of a score of at least 600 from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (written) or 250 points (computer-based) must be submitted.

MSc and PhD Admission Requirements

North American Applicants:
A Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent with a GPA of 3.0 and a strong science background
GRE tests are not required, but a strong GRE performance enhances an application
Candidates for the Microbiology MSc degree must have at least a 3.0 GPA in microbiology courses
Two letters of recommendation
Prior research experience is a benefit, but not a requirement

British Applicants:
Applicants in the United Kingdom system must have a first or second class degree.
Two letters of recommendation
Candidates for the Microbiology MSc degree must have strong scores in microbiology courses
Prior research experience is a benefit, but not a requirement.


All Other Models of Education:

A Bachelor’s Degree, BSc or the equivalent with a strong science background
Two letters of recommendation
Candidates for the Microbiology MSc degree must have strong scores in microbiology courses
Prior research experience is a benefit, but not a requirement.
If English is not the applicant’s principal language, the official record of a score of at least 600 from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (written) or 250 points (computer-based) must be submitted

Admission Deadlines for August and January Matriculation

The Graduate Studies programs begin first-term classes in mid-August and again in mid-January. The Board of Admission utilizes a rolling admission policy; therefore applications are accepted and reviewed on an ongoing basis. The final deadline for receipt of applications and all supporting documentation is June 15th of the current year for the August class and November 15th of the preceding year for the January class.

Prospective candidates should note that entering classes are highly competitive and applications completed early have the advantage of being reviewed at the beginning of the admission’s process.

The time necessary to secure official transcripts, standardized test scores and letters of recommendation should be taken into consideration. The Board reserves the right to defer an application to the following semester if there are no available seats.

Application:

Applications for the School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine are available on this website. Applications may also be requested by calling an admission counselor, writing to the SGUSOM or SGUSVM Admission,

All documents must be in English or must have a certified English translation attached and must be originals or certified copies. In addition to the completed application, the following are required:
Application fee: $75.00 US for Dual MD/MPH and MD/MSc, $50.00 for MSc or MPH, and $50.00 for DVM/MSc, DVM/MPH or MSc or MPH programs.
Payment method:
Check or money order: Make payable to St. George’s University. Checks must be drawn on a US bank.
Credit Card: Complete credit card form and submit with application.
Passport-sized photograph with your name and social security number, if applicable, printed on the back.
Financial Information
Undergraduate coursework: Official degree bearing transcripts must be submitted by the undergraduate institution. For those applying before completion of the undergraduate program, current transcripts may be sent. Accepted students must then submit official degree bearing transcripts.
Other academic work: Official transcripts of graduate course work, other coursework or academic certificates from all other institutions attended must be submitted.
Standardized Examination Scores: Official scores must be sent to the University by the testing agency. Though not required, good scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) will enhance an application.
Official TOEFL scores must be submitted if English is not your principal language.
Two letters of recommendation, preferably from science professors.
Essays: A personal statement with a maximum of 1500 words and an additional essay addressing an issue as stated on the graduate addendum are required. (Name and social security number, if applicable, must appear on each numbered page.)

Admission Process
The Office of Admission will acknowledge receipt of the candidate’s application within two weeks of its arrival. A candidate is informed of any more required supporting documents missing at that time. A candidate will receive notice when the application file is complete. Within a month after receipt of the complete application and supporting documentation, the application will be reviewed to determine whether an interview will be granted.

The Office of Admission encourages candidates who have been approved for an interview to request interviews in Grenada and will schedule one upon the applicant’s request. The University recognizes that financial considerations may prevent many candidates who reside at great distances from Grenada from choosing this option. Interviews, therefore, may be conducted in the United States, the United Kingdom, Africa, the Middle East, the Far East, the Caribbean or other locations that best serve the diverse applicant pool.

Candidates are advised that being granted an interview is no guarantee of acceptance; the interview itself plays a significant part in the decision by the Committee on Admission.

A student’s acceptance into a Graduate Studies program in either the School of Medicine or School of Veterinary Medicine is granted upon the presumption by the Committee on Admission that: (1) All courses currently being taken by the applicant will be completed prior to registration.(2) All statements made by the applicant during the admission process, whether oral, written, or in submission of academic documentation, are true and correct. If it is subsequently discovered that false or inaccurate information was submitted, the University may nullify a candidate’s acceptance or, if the student is registered, dismiss the student.

The Health Care form must be completed before registration. Within three weeks of acceptance notification, a student must submit a signed Acknowledgment of Admission along with a non-refundable tuition deposit in order to reserve a seat in the class.

Business Scholars Program at Concordia University Wisconsin

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

The Program

Concordia University School of Business and Legal Studies offers a combined Bachelor of Science in Business and Master of Business Administration degree program. It is now possible for you to complete the requirements for these two degrees in four years.

The Requirements

We are offering this opportunity to a select group of outstanding first year Business Majors who have maintained a high school grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and have scored 30 or higher on the ACT examination or 1200 on the SAT examination. The course work is heavy requiring 18 credits per semester, enrollment in 1 Winterim and the completion of a related internship. Students in the program must maintain a 3.5 GPA in each semester to continue in the program. If you decide to accept the challenge of this dual degree program we can assure you that your experience will be academically and professionally rewarding.

The Benefits

The tuition for this program will be the same as our regular undergraduate fees. By enrolling in the program you will be completing 5 years of course work for the price of 4 years of tuition. This program will also meet the educational requirement of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, as well as other career fields. You will be able to offer a perspective employer the professionally recognized Master of Business Administration degree.