2 Part time MBA degrees in Mexico City
- MBA
- North America
- Mexico
- Mexico City
- Part time
2 Part time MBA degrees in Mexico City
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ISDI - The Business School for the digital age
Digital MBA
- Madrid, Spain
- Barcelona, Spain + 1 more
MBA
Full time, Part time
9 months
On-Campus
English
The Digital MBA is designed to fit the needs of real companies, giving you practical and up-to-date skills. Prepare for the future by exploring key concepts such as Blockchain, the Metaverse, and Machine Learning, which are essential tools that will make sure you stand out in today's job market. These resources will be your gateway to new opportunities, making sure you are positioned as an ever-evolving leader. Take steps to success with the Digital MBA!
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UNIR - Mexico
MBA UNIR Mexico + MBA Marconi International University
- Online Mexico
MBA
Part time
18 months
Blended, Distance Learning
Spanish
The International MBA offered by the International University of La Rioja in Mexico, UNIR Mexico, in collaboration with the Marcony International University of Miami (USA), is an Official International Double Master's Degree in Business Management and Administration (MBA), with official Mexican recognition and American and with a clear international vocation.
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Part time MBA Programs in Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. Working may require a work visa, which is difficult to get if you just want to freelance for a short time. Most of the government funded universities on mayor cities (state capital) have short courses on history, gastronomy and cultural subjects, most of them are almost free.
The MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree that is awarded to students who have mastered the study of business. The MBA degree is thought to be one of the most prestigious and sought after degrees in the world.
Part-time learning allows one to obtain a degree or qualification even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at one's own pace, gradually accumulating credits that count towards a final qualification.