The National University School of Business and Management (SOBM) provides its graduates a strong foundation and comprehensive understanding of global business practices, leading to professional recognition, advancement and higher income potential.
The school's vision is to build a learning community of educators, scholars and students who possess integrity, competitive knowledge and the capacity for innovation and cultural sophistication. Its final product is a hands-on leader who is often recognized for his or her capable and ethical leadership in an ever-changing world.
Those seeking career advancement in the business world will find that SOBM develops the management skills necessary to compete more effectively in the global economy. The school's MBA program ranks first among colleges and universities in San Diego County in terms of enrollment, and influential and well-placed alumni hold numerous positions of authority and leadership within business, government and the nonprofit sector throughout the county, state, nation and the world.
As a leader in online education, SOBM offers a number of online business degree programs via a dynamic, flexible and interactive learning environment. Its Executive MBA program features a unique curriculum delivered exclusively through distance-learning technologies. Additional business degree programs include undergraduate and graduate degrees in accounting, criminal justice, forensic sciences and e-commerce.
A defining strength of SOBM is its ability to quickly respond to market demands and industry trends. Introduction of new courses aligns with the university's core value of relevance and helps to ensure that business students will gain the most up-to-date knowledge, enjoying the opportunity to apply theories and practices that often separate innovators from struggling companies within an increasingly competitive marketplace.
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