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<P>This book includes information on more than 660 graduate management programs both in the and around the world. Included are schools that offer a graduate degree in arts management, arts administration, and other specialties such as museum management. A chart indicates which schools offer such degrees and profiles of the schools are provided in another section.</P>
<P>These profiles do not provide descriptions of the course of study for arts management degrees, but do provide information on general M.B.A. programs of study, admission requirements, expenses, placement and contact information. An introductory section provides facts and advice on choosing a program. There are suggestions for completing an application, finding financial aid, and registering for the GMAT and TOEFL. Managing editor is Jodi A. Krasna and contributing author is James W. Schmotter.</P>

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Book
Krasna, Jodi A.
0-446-39559-5 (pbk)
7th edition
709 p.
December, 1993
Publisher Reference: 
Graduate Management Admission Council
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http://www.artsusa.org/NAPD/modules/resourceManager/publicsearch.aspx?id=6870
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