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The College of Charleston’s one-year MBA is ranked by U.S. News and World Report as a top 10 public MBA program in the nation for job placement.

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Looking to advance your career? The College of Charleston’s Executive MBA can help. Designed for busy professionals, this 18-month hybrid program offers:

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Bonus: International immersion programs in Panama (Charleston’s sister city) and executive coaching help candidates thrive as executives.

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