MBA Abroad - Beijing China
Program Overview
The dual degree program between the University at Buffalo School of Management and Renmin Business School in Beijing, China, offers truly global perspectives on business management and allows students to earn MBA degrees from two of the most prestigious universities in their respective countries. Under the joint academic agreement MBA students in either UB or RBS will have the opportunity to study in the partner school for a whole year and do an internship during the summer between semesters. After meeting all the requirements of both schools, students will be conferred with MBA degrees by both the University at Buffalo and Renmin Business School. The one year in Beijing a…
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Program Overview
The dual degree program between the University at Buffalo School of
Management and Renmin Business School in Beijing, China, offers
truly global perspectives on business management and allows
students to earn MBA degrees from two of the most prestigious
universities in their respective countries. Under the joint
academic agreement MBA students in either UB or RBS will have the
opportunity to study in the partner school for a whole year and do
an internship during the summer between semesters. After meeting
all the requirements of both schools, students will be conferred
with MBA degrees by both the University at Buffalo and Renmin
Business School. The one year in Beijing and one year in New York
study option saves you time and cost. The program will help you
build language capacity, better understand a different business
system, and ready you for business networks in both China and
America. For detailed academic, application and schedule
information click here [PDF]. Students interested in a shorter
exchange may do their third semester of the UB program at RBS.
Scholarships
MBA students of UB and RBS will be considered for a variety of
merit-based scholarship opportunities. The two schools
will provide funds to support MBA students enrolled in
the joint program.
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