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University of Texas at Arlington’s EMBA Program Announces Addition of Graduate Certificate in Asian Business Studies



2009-04-22 12:09:05 -

In response to student demand for enriched learning about multinational and multicultural business environments, the University of Texas at Arlington is now offering its Executive MBA students the opportunity to earn a Graduate Certificate degree in Asian Business Studies while they earn their EMBA degrees.

UT Arlington’s EMBA program is the only program in Texas and perhaps the only EMBA in the United States to offer this advanced certificate. The certificate is available only to UT Arlington’s EMBA students.

This unique graduate certificate will enhance the students’ knowledge of the dynamic field of Asian business and provide a platform of graduate learning, real world experiences and high level networking.

Building upon UT Arlington’s signature footprint in China, the EMBA certificate expands lectures by faculty at Tongi University and The University of Science and Technology, Beijing. As a result EMBA students have the opportunity to develop greater expertise in key areas that affect East Asian trade with the United States: financial, workforce, marketing, manufacturing and regulations.

Graduate courses, including the new course, Special Topics in Asian Business, comprise the academic portion of this program.

Certificate completion will be posted on each student’s graduate transcript.

About the University of Texas at Arlington’s EMBA Program:


UT Arlington's DFW Executive MBA Program is the only 15-month, classroom-based business school EMBA program in the state of Texas. In addition, it is the only Texas program with a large China EMBA connection. The program is AACSB internationally accredited. Courses are offered on alternating weekends in downtown Fort Worth at the Executive Education Center.



University of Texas at ArlingtonJim Ellis, 214-577-1111 jellis@uta.edu : mailto:jellis@uta.edu



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