WSU Tri-Cities Holds Kennewick MBA Information Night April 25

TRI-CITIES, Wash. — Washington State University Tri-Cities will host an information night to discuss its Master of Business Administration degree at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, at Cavanaughs in Kennewick.

Business program coordinator David Lemak will join other WSU Tri-Cities faculty in explaining the MBA program and all admission requirements.

The WSU MBA program has been offered for more than 12 years in the Tri-Cities area and is accredited by the International Association of Management Education.

The MBA is a general management degree that also allows students to take elective classes in specialized disciplines, including environmental science management, marketing, technology management and management information systems.

Information also will be presented on the master of technology management degree, designed for working professionals in high technology industries who want to hone management and leadership skills to advance their careers beyond a technical focus. The program combines selected MBA and management information systems course work.

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