ASU - Thunderbird School of Global Management
United States
Duration
21 months
Avg. GMAT
-
Fees
60000 - 70000 USD
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Master of Arts in Global Affairs & Management
To make a difference in today’s complex and interwoven global economy, you need a firm understanding of how global relations issues like international conflict resolution, sustainable economic development and humanitarian relief can be blended with business to drive economic and social reform.
The Master of Arts in Global Affairs & Management delivers specialized cross-training in international affairs and all facets of global management, preparing you with the tools and insight to effectively change lives, communities and circumstances for the better.
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Pursue a graduate certificate in a distinct global business focus area to further refine your degree and boost your marketability. Check out our Graduate Certificates.
Program Highlights
Start Month
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Class Size
-
Avg. Work Experience
- Yrs.
Avg. Student Age
23
Int' Students
0
Women Students
-
Employed (Post 3 Months)
-
Avg. Salary (Post 3 Months)
-
Scholarship
Yes
Accreditations
Top Industries
General Management
Entrepreneurship
International Management / Business
Strategic Management
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