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Noah Waisbrot A Kellogg education makes students more valuable to business, says this recent graduate. Here's how. |
Since 1908, the Kellogg School has been rewriting the rules of management education. Where some schools advocated a narrow, specialized curriculum, Kellogg broadened its academic scope to include general management. Where others turned classmates into competitors, Kellogg encouraged students to work together.
Today, a host of ever-changing electives complement our challenging core curriculum, and our students complete coursework in teams.
The Kellogg curriculum gives you a more than a firm grasp on the principles of general management. With more than 200 courses on offer, it gives you the flexibility to explore your own interests and prepare for your professional future.