The College of Charleston is a public sea-grant and space-grant university in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, Charleston consists of seven academic schools, as well as the Honors College and the School of Business. The School of Business offers nine undergraduate majors, an honors program, several interdisciplinary minors, an M.S. in Accountancy and a one-year MBA. Approximately 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled in majors or programs within the business school.
Tuition fees
$ 28,003
(€ 23,725)
Length (months)
12
Program name
One-Year MBA
Business school information
Study in United States of America
- The US is the most popular destination for international students while American universities often dominate the global rankings.
- As can be expected of a country with a population of 325 million, the US has a diverse range of cities and universities to choose from.
- The United States is the world’s greatest economic power in terms of gross domestic product and has been among the world’s highest-ranking countries in terms of GDP per capita. The US economy is marked by resilience, flexibility, and innovation.
Program description
The accelerated, one-year MBA program offers its graduates an outstanding return on their investment. The program condenses a traditional two-year program into one rigorous year, ensuring that students not only save a year of tuition and fees, but also re-enter the workforce quickly, and graduate with critical business knowledge.
The one-year MBA program is a full-time day program that begins with three online business foundation courses before orientation and classes begin in August. Once students arrive at orientation, they study together through five courses including accounting, financial management, marketing management, the global economy, and operations management.
Admission requirements
GMAT (Average):
550
Language Test:
TOEFL 83
(minimum)
IELTS 7
(minimum)
GPA:
3.00
Age (Avg):
23
Experience (Avg):
1
Diversity
Male/Female students:
68% / 32%
International students:
10%
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