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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowPurdue and Anderson universities this fall will begin partnering to offer students the chance to earn two master’s degrees at the same time.
The program will enable students, within three years, to receive an MBA from Anderson and a master of science in technology from Purdue. It is intended for professionals working in technology-related industries who are interested in advancing their technical and managerial knowledge.
“With a rapidly changing economy and work force, it is important for workers to be as educated and adaptable as possible,” Mark Schuver, director of professional education in Purdue’s college of technology, said in a written statement.
Courses in the 56-hour program will be offered in the evenings, one night a week from about 6 to 10:30 p.m., at the Flagship Enterprise Center in Anderson. Some classes will be conducted via distance learning.
Applicants are advised to apply before June 1.
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