ASU Carey to Launch New Master of Science in Management (MiM) Program

New nine-month program is aimed at students without a business background

Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business has recently announced plans to start a new Master of Science in Management (MiM) degree program, which will help students with undergraduate backgrounds in liberal arts and other degrees apply their skills in the business world.

The new program will be nine months long, and will help students grasp fundamentals of business through courses in topics like leadership, accounting, and supply chain management.

According to an ASU Carey press release, the MiM will also assist aspiring entrepreneurs: "For example, someone who majored in art as an undergrad may want to open a gallery, or an engineer may want to start his or her own firm. This will assist.?

Applications are now being accepted for the first MiM intake, which begins in the fall of 2012.

For more information and to apply, please see ASU Carey's MiM program website.

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