An MBA is a Masters in Business Administration, which is a graduate program of study. Therefore there is no undergraduate MBA.
Never, you have to have an undergraduate degree before you can pursue a graduate degree. In other words, you need your bachelors degree before you can get a MBA.
If you are taking the RN program at the associate or bachelor's degree level, it would be undergraduate.
The cost of one year doing an MBA at BYU school is a total of $17,556 for an undergraduate, $25,430 for a graduate and $31,352 for a Marriott/Law student.
1 Completion of an undergraduate program in an accredited U.S. college or its equivalent in another country 2 Results of the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Athabasca university is located in Canada. They offer many different undergraduate studies as well as offering several graduate programs such as for an MBA.
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You mean PGDBM (Post Graduate diploma in Business Administration). Yes, PGDBM is equivalent to MBA. No difference in these courses.
Yes, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) is considered a graduate degree.
If you are referring to the medical field, there are programs of study at the both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Typically, it is an undergraduate program. The associate and bachelor degrees are undergraduate programs. The master's and doctorate degrees are graduate programs.
An individual enrolled in an engineering program can be at the undergraduate level, or graduate level. Undergraduate level - bachelors degree Graduate level - masters or doctorate (PhD)