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What is MAB?

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MAB Advisory Board K-State’s Master of Agribusiness is an award-winning, distance education graduate degree program that focuses on food, animal health and agribusiness management. Not an MBA in agribusiness, and not an M.S. in Agricultural Economics, but a professional degree program with more than a decade of experience aimed at training managers for one of the most rapidly changing industries today.

The MAB program now has three options:
1. August 11, 2013 for the Animal Health cohort in Olathe, KS, USA;
2. August 18, 2013 for the cohort in Southeast Asia; and
3. January 5, 2014 for the cohort at K-State in Manhattan, KS, USA

The program is delivered executive style to working professionals that range in age from 25 to 55 and work in every sector of the industry. Students of the program are located in 40 states within the U.S. and in more than 30 countries abroad including: Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, China, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Ghana, Grenada, Italy, the Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Singapore, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

The convenience of the program makes going back to school without career interruption possible, even for those in jobs requiring travel or frequent transfers.

 

 

   
   
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