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MAKE BIG THINGS HAPPENSHARP, EAGER AND READY TO
MBA CLASS OF 2020ONE-YEAR MBA CLASS PROFILE
Keyana Russ, Director of MBA Employer Relations | [email protected] | 843.953.5628 | go.cofc.edu/recruitmbaLearn more about our MBAs and how to engage with our program.
ADD VALUE TO YOUR COMPANYOur MBA focus areas in marketing, finance and hospitality revenue management allow students to dig deeper into disciplines, work on industry-specific projects and come to you exceedingly well prepared. With quantitative, analytical and communication skills honed and sleeves rolled up, our graduates will be ready to tackle whatever challenge you give them.
SEE WHAT OTHER EXECUTIVES ARE SAYING
“I find the MBA graduates from the College of Charleston practical, hard-working and ready to prove themselves when given the opportunity. Hiring them is one of the best moves a company can make.” – Jim Newsome, President and CEO, SC Ports Authority, MBA Mentor and Employer
“The College of Charleston’s MBA program has provided Mercedes-Benz Vans with a valuable pipeline for emerging local talent in the business field.” – Michael Balke, CEO, Mercedes Benz-Vans, LLC, MBA Employer
COUNT ON GLOBAL BUSINESS EXPERTISEVietnam, China, Dubai, Brazil, Hong Kong — our students have studied in all of them. It’s our belief that students learn more about global business operations, market drivers, cultures, regulations and institutions when they experience them. Immersed in new cultures, they gain an insider’s perspective at global operations like Nike’s Ho Chi Minh City headquarters, the Port of Shanghai, the Dubai International Financial Centre and Brazil’s Petrobras, a multi-national energy company. With diverse points of view and problem-solving skills, the MBA graduates are ready to put what they’ve learned and experienced to work — for you.
STUDENT PROFILE
26% Social Science
11% Humanities
STUDENT BACKGROUNDSENTERING CLASS SIZE
AVERAGE AGE
AVERAGE YEARS WORK EXPERIENCE
AVERAGE UNDERGRAD GPA
UNIVERSITIES REPRESENTED
WOMEN
U.S. STUDENTS OF COLOR
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
47
25
2
3.3
27
53.2%
4.3%
8.5%53% Business
6% Other
4% STEM