Find out which full-time MBA in North Carolina is right for your career. Check the schools' profiles for information on MBA courses including study options, tuition, costs, duration and admission requirements. Find programs that follow the international accreditation standards of AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS.
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A dual degree program launched in 2006 in collaboration with the Seoul National University. Students of Seoul National University's Global MBA and MBA programs can earn a Master of Management Studies degree at Duke University.
Classes meet in the College of Management on North Carolina State University's campus near downtown Raleigh.
In addition to concentrations, the program also offers focus areas in Business Analytics and Decision Making, Family Business.
The program is no longer available.
A part-time, evening, year round program offering face-to-face instruction with classes meeting approximately two nights per week.
A program for those working professionals who are interested in taking evening MBA courses and potentially applying for the evening MBA program.
Classes meet on evening at UNCP main campus or one of two satellite campuses – one at Sandhills Community College and one at Ft. Bragg. Online classes are also available.
A program based on the collaboration of seven universities: Graduate School of Business UNIRAZAK, NOVANCIA Business School Paris, University of North Carolina Wilmington, International Graduate Center, University of Hertfordshire, Universitat de Valencia, Institute of Business Studies Moscow.
Classes take place at the Biltmore Park Town Square in Asheville and at the Harrah's Casino and Hotel in Cherokee. The part-time Cherokee-based cohort meets twice per week.
Classes meet at the RJ Reynolds Center located on the Winston-Salem State University campus.