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What is the difference between the MBA and Specialist Master?

The MBA - Master of Business Administration is a general management course, which therefore provides students with a general knowledge of management and a comprehensive understanding of business management practices. It aims at developing integrated specialist skills typical of various company functions, with a strong focus on leadership and management skills. It is designed for candidates with work experience and is an important facilitator of vertical career development, especially when transitioning from a functional role to a management role.

The Specialist Master’s programs are vertical paths aimed at acquiring the skills for a specific function, business area or industry. They combine a path of development and study of technical-specialist skills with development of management abilities, useful for growing professionally in order to play a more functional and strategic role in the business practices.

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