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Graduate School of Management
Degree Programs
Learn more about the Graduate School of Management’s world-class programs that address the challenges of today’s global business world.

Study Option for Full-time Students

Personalized Setting within an International Community.  As a full-time graduate student at Clark GSOM, you will complete your MBA within two years, depending on your academic background.  In addition to its rigorous MBA program, GSOM offers its students a unique Master of Science degree program in the field of finance. This highly specialized program aims at providing its pursuers an in-depth knowledge in the area of finance and can be completed in one and a half to two years, depending on your academic background. During that time, you will benefit from living and studying within an international community at a nationally recognized university.  Clark is small enough for you to become well acquainted with its vital faculty, yet large enough to offer the full complement of educational resources you will need to make the most of your graduate studies.

Real-World Focus through Practical Experience.  You will find in our program ample opportunities to gain practical experience through high-level, faculty-supervised management projects.  Case studies, class projects, and consulting courses offer you a forum for adapting theory to practice, while our emphasis on international issues provides a global perspective.

Convenient Schedules.  Courses in the MBA and MSF programs at Clark are taught in one, three-hour session per week.  The three-hour class blocks, from 9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. also allow time for meaningful class discussions and/or exercises relevant to the course material.

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