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Business people who are working as independent consultants or working for consulting firms can advance their corporate positions after getting a Consulting MBA degree. They will study all the basic management and finance courses in a typical MBA but will later take on more specialized aspects of consulting like customer service, management, business organization, and information technology.
Graduates with a Consulting MBA degree can choose the specific niche they want to work in and advance from the entry-level analyst position in most consulting firms to be promoted as associate, manager, principal, or partner.
Master of Business Administration: Services Management and Consulting Concentration North Carolina State University
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Quality Management MBA Hofstra University
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MBA in Organization Development Johns Hopkins University
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MBA in Organizational Development and Human Resource Management California InterContinental University
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Master of Business Administration Albertus Magnus College
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MBA in Healthcare Management Part Time Option American InterContinental University Online
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MBA in Healthcare Management American InterContinental University Online
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Master of Business Administration William Howard Taft University
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Master of Business Administration Montreat College
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Master of Business Administration in General Business Amberton University
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Master of Business Administration in Management Amberton University
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MBA in Global Operations and Supply Chain Management Capella University
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MBA in General Business Administration Capella University
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MBA in Project Management Capella University
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Master of Business Administration in Finance (Working Professionals) Nova Southeastern University
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