Mapuá University partners with Arizona State University to enhance business education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Mapúa University has partnered with Arizona State University to enhance business education amid the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This collaboration aims to prepare students for new job roles created by emerging technologies through global immersion and real-world learning experiences. The partnership offers a "three plus one" program, allowing students to earn two degrees in four years. It also includes an accelerated master’s program, enabling students to graduate with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in the same timeframe. Students can gain work experience in the U.S. for three years after graduation, expanding their international networks. This initiative seeks to equip future business leaders with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing job market.


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