I came across this program online and noticed that 2008 would be it's first class year.
It's a join program between Tuft's international policy and business school. However, they offer MIB/JD program too. I know Tuft's well known in the international policy/ foreign affair area, but how would this MIB degree be preceived comparing to other MBA program?
Also, they have join program with Haas, HBS, and CEIBs, all of which are great top 10 schools. Would this put Tuft's MIB program in the same range on the rank?
Anyone heard of it? Anyone interested?
Opinion needed - TUFTS MIB (Master of International Business
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Having joint programmes is not the same as conferring a joint degree. If what you want is an international policy degree with a business focus, then the MIB sounds perfect. If what you want is to 'get out of audit', then the MBA is probably a much better (and probably pricier) choice.
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I posted a reply to your question in the Ask Stacy Blackman forum. Also, bear in mind the MIB is no less expensive than an MBA - so be careful in evaluating the future benefits of a degree from Fletcher versus an MBA from a top 20 school.