In India courses like these are called Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA). Often folks do a bachelors in some other field (eg. my friend did a bachelors in law) and then enrol in an MBA program.

I know a handful of people who underwent these programs and they are total imbiciles and capitalist bootthroaters. What do they do to people these programs?

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    I’ve studied Accounting in Grade 12 and onwards, so I can tell you that colleges teach a lott of neo-liberal economics about how to “make profit with a service motive” and so on lol

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    I actually did this though I eventually went into and graduated in accountancy (which I currently don’t even do anymore).

    It’s basically liberalism in a practical study form. How to run a company, create strategies, handle financial aspects, how markets work etc. Basically it trains you to become a corporate ghoul.

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      The wiki page lists hell of a lot more countries then those in the 5 Eyes. Unless I missed Nigerias acceptance ceremony.

      It’s just a basic Masters course…