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University Of Southern Indiana Offers New Online MBA Concentration In Marketing

A GMAT/GRE waiver is available for students with a 3.0 undergraduate GPA or with a 2.5 undergraduate GPA.

(University of Southern Indiana)

January 6, 2022

The University of Southern Indiana is excited to announce it is expanding its existing Master of Business Administration online programs to include a new concentration in Marketing.

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Designed specifically to accommodate the lifestyle demands of working professionals, the Marketing MBA is delivered 100% online, via accelerated eight-week courses and is affordably priced at $12,900*, with no hidden fees. This MBA is 30 credit hours and can be completed in as few as 11 months. A GMAT/GRE waiver is available for students with a 3.0 undergraduate GPA or with a 2.5 undergraduate GPA and three years of professional work experience.

In this AACSB-accredited program, students will develop strategic and tactical marketing expertise through focus on digital marketing, apply consumer behavior models and advanced analytical techniques, gain the knowledge and skills necessary to grow brands, build stronger customer relationships and grow revenue, and become effective marketing leaders in any organization.

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Applications are now being accepted for terms beginning March 14, 2022.

USI also offers MBA concentrations in a number of other areas including:

USI also offers MBA concentrations in a number of other areas including:

Graduate degree programs at USI continue to see record enrollment, in part due to accelerated and flexible online programs like the MBA, which are meeting the needs of students balancing school, work and life responsibilities.

* Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice by action of the USI Board of Trustees.


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