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The oldest and richest group of students in the University meets at the Business School today when the 21st session of the Advanced Management program convenes.
The 12 and a half week course is designed for those executives who have demonstrated their ability to advance, and have been given leave by their companies to attend the Business School.
The course has two objectives: The first is to give a broad view of company-wide interrelationships among all departments and functions, while the second emphasizes specific training in all administrative practices and procedures.
The curriculum includes a study of business policy, administrative practices, business and American society, cost and financial administration, market managing and problems in labor relations. Case studies of actual business situations which executives face will constitute the most important methods of teaching.
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