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What courses do MBA students need to study?
MBA courses mainly include:

Core courses.

It mainly includes: accounting, applied statistics, planning and decision-making, management economics, organizational behavior, marketing, production and operation management, corporate finance, strategic management, etc.

Public elective course

It mainly includes: project management, macroeconomics, international trade, practical business data analysis and prediction, introduction to probability theory, etc.

Compulsory course in professional direction

The course takes accounting and financial management as an example, including financial statement analysis, management accounting, management control and audit.

Elective courses in professional direction

In order to ensure that MBA students have a comprehensive understanding of management knowledge and skills, MBA students must choose elective courses in other directions besides their majors.

Extended data:

MBA course types

The first is a course for senior managers of companies, which is usually held outside working hours, and is called Executive MBA.

The second is a general MBA course for current managers or university graduates to improve their management knowledge, which is the embryonic form of MBA.

The third is the MBA course, also known as SMBA, which is provided for those who are currently working or have more than two years of work experience to strengthen their professional foundation in business administration.

References:

MBA- Baidu Encyclopedia