After thorough market survey and analysis by both the UM-SJTU Joint Institute and the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, the Ross Master of Management – Shanghai Cohort, developed for the JI students and approved by the UM-SJTU Joint Institute board last December, has kicked off and is accepting new students for fall 2015.
This innovative, 12-month program is designed for undergraduate students with engineering background. Through a focused, action-packed curriculum based on business fundamentals that are essential to every industry, it prepares students to explore career paths toward engineering management or beyond engineering. All students who have obtained a bachelor’s degree from JI in the last two years are eligible to apply. Admitted students will start the program in July 2015. After completing all courses in both Shanghai and Michigan, students will get a diploma in Master of Management (MM)from UMs Ross School of Business. More information can be found at http://michiganross.umich.edu/mm-shanghai.
curriculumUpholding the ideas of “Internationalization, Innovation, Quality,” the Ross Master of Management – Shanghai Cohort is one of JI‘s innovative attempts to provide China’s future global leaders with combined engineering and management training so that they can meet challenges of the complex environment. The engineering students can especially benefit from broadened career prospects armed with business and management skills.
About University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business:
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University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business (Michigan Ross School of Business or Ross School)is one of America’s top business schools and has been prestigious in the world’s business community and management academia. It boasts a high-impact “teamwork, combat-oriented” teaching model, a revolutionary management philosophy, and strong overall academic advantages. Both the Business Week and US News & World Report have named it one of America’s ten best business schools for many years in a row. The school has received the highest scores in her MBAs’” analytical capabilities,”” teamwork skills, ” and “global vision.” According to the 2015 US News & World Report‘s ranking of America’s Master of Management Programs, UM’s Ross School of Business ranks the fourth nationwide.