College of Business schedules info session on 1-Year MBA

PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University College of Business will hold several free, public informational meetings on the 1-Year MBA program in Pullman over the next few weeks. The meetings will be offered from 6 to 7 p.m. at the following locations:
  • Sept. 18, WSU Spokane campus, 412 E Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane Academic Center (SAC), room 241
  • Sept. 25, WSU Pullman campus, Todd Addition, room 268
  • Oct. 2, Lewiston: Lewis and Clark State College, 500 8th Avenue, Thomas Jefferson Hall, room 8
  • Oct. 9, WSU Spokane campus, 412 E Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane Academic Center (SAC), room 241
  • Oct. 23, WSU campus, Pullman, Todd Addition, room 268
Knuff

Attendees will learn about the 1-Year MBA program from David Knuff, faculty director. Included in the presentation will be information regarding the application process and admission requirements for the program.

The 1-Year MBA in Pullman is a full-time, cohort based program. Classes are typically comprised of 30 to 40 students each year. Smaller classes help promote connections between classmates, individual leadership development and quality interactions with professors.
“Graduates of this program will develop strategic and analytical skills that will position them for successful careers in various industries,” said Knuff. “For example, students will develop entrepreneurial and critical-thinking skills through case discussions and projects. A major program highlight will be the opportunity to travel abroad and participate in global business practice firsthand.”
Prospective students should visit mba.wsu.edu to get more information and apply to the 1-Year MBA program.
The College of Business has offered the MBA degree for more than 55 years. The Pullman 1-Year MBA complements a suite of MBA educational offerings, including the Executive MBA Online, the Online MBA and the professional MBA at WSU Tri-Cities and WSU Vancouver.
About the College of Business
The WSU College of Business is accredited across all business disciplines at the baccalaureate, masters and doctoral levels by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Faculty across disciplines produce scholarly and applied research at the main campus in Pullman as well as at urban campuses in Vancouver and the Tri-Cities. International activities include academic centers in China and Switzerland as well as thriving partnerships with several schools around the globe. Innovative online programs supplement face-to-face offerings. For more information, visit http://business.wsu.edu.