mba and law


marko f

Hello
I want to study business and finance in Africa.
Maybe open a law firm one day. Maybe just be a businessman.
I have a civil law degree from Canada.
Do you recommand doing a mba or a bachelor of commerce?
Which african ( or other) university program teaches strong financial knowledge that a law graduate could use?

thank you

Hello
I want to study business and finance in Africa.
Maybe open a law firm one day. Maybe just be a businessman.
I have a civil law degree from Canada.
Do you recommand doing a mba or a bachelor of commerce?
Which african ( or other) university program teaches strong financial knowledge that a law graduate could use?

thank you
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Mesix

If you are interested in an MBA with a finance focus, take a look at the programs offered at the Goethe Business School. The home campus is located in Frankfurt at the heart of Germany's financial capital. Both the full time and executive programs have a foreign residency at Tongji University in Shanghai, the financial capital of China. The executive program also has residencies in India and the U.S.

While the program does not concentrate on Africa, it does have a strong grounding in the area of finance. You could apply your business, finance, and law education to a career in Africa if you wish. You could even bring an African perspective to the discussion and add diversity to the class. Mentioning your interest in Africa may even give you a leg up in the application/interview process if you could sell your unique view point.

If you are interested in an MBA with a finance focus, take a look at the programs offered at the Goethe Business School. The home campus is located in Frankfurt at the heart of Germany's financial capital. Both the full time and executive programs have a foreign residency at Tongji University in Shanghai, the financial capital of China. The executive program also has residencies in India and the U.S.

While the program does not concentrate on Africa, it does have a strong grounding in the area of finance. You could apply your business, finance, and law education to a career in Africa if you wish. You could even bring an African perspective to the discussion and add diversity to the class. Mentioning your interest in Africa may even give you a leg up in the application/interview process if you could sell your unique view point.
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