UNCG reaches out to China and Europe
GREENSBORO -- Graduate students from China and Europe will be earning Master of Business Administration degrees beginning this fall at UNCG.
Two new agreements between the Bryan School of Business and Economics and the European Business School in Paris and the Shanghai Shenwei Management Consulting Company China in collaboration with the Management and Economy Center at Shanghai University will allow students to earn a master of business administration degree at the Bryan School.
"These agreements will expose students from the European Business School and Shanghai University to an American-style MBA program. International students bring to the table a level of preparation that enhances class discussion for all students," said Dr. Vidyaranya Gargeya, director of the MBA program and professor in the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management.
Students from both schools must meet all UNCG admissions requirements for the Bryan School MBA program.
The first students will begin attending classes at the Bryan School in the fall semester.
The Bryan School maintains study abroad partnerships with businesses schools in Denmark, England, France, Germany, Mexico, Scotland and Spain.
Founded in 1967, the European Business School is part of EBS International, a multinational business school with a network of schools in Madrid, Milan, Paris, Dublin, London, Munich, Dortmund, Kaliningrad, Riga and New York. In addition to its 10 schools, EBS has nearly 30 partner schools worldwide. EBS International has an enrollment of approximately 10,000 students.
Shanghai University is a public comprehensive university in south China housing schools of science, engineering, liberal arts, economics, management and law.