The University of South Carolina is a public research university in Columbia, South Carolina. The university was founded as South Carolina College on December 19, 1801, by an act of the South Carolina General Assembly initiated by Governor John Drayton in an effort to promote harmony between the Lowcountry and the Backcountry.
Tuition fees
$ 40,790
(€ 35,288)
Length (months)
10
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 one-year MBA can have an immediate impact on your career. Focus your studies on a specific business discipline and enhance with electives, functional specialization and moreThe MBA program begins annually in July. You’ll move quickly through foundational courses, then spend the majority of their time on a functional specialization — Finance, Global Supply Chain and Operations Management, Marketing or Strategic Management — that aligns with your specific career goals. Core courses, taught by world-renowned faculty, focus on best practices across all business disciplines and integrate functional and international expertise in an interactive classroom environment. As your studies progress, you can choose from electives that allow you to develop advanced academic depth.
Admission requirements
Language Test:
TOEFL 95
(minimum)
IELTS 7.00
(minimum)
GPA:
3.00
Experience (Min):
2
Alumni today:
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Selected recruiters:
Accenture, Amazon, American Airlines, Bank of America, Bosch USA
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