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Business professionals interested in earning their Master of Business Administration degree while continuing to work are invited to learn about UT’s Professional MBA program on Saturday, April 5.

The information session will take place from 9:30 a.m. to noon in the James A. Haslam II Business Building, 1000 Volunteer Blvd. Attendees will learn about the program from Director Michael McIntyre and other faculty members and then join current students in a dynamic classroom session about accounting.

The information session is free, and preregistration is not required. Free parking is available in the Volunteer Hall parking garage on Clinch Avenue and 16th Street, but attendees must bring their parking ticket to registration for validation.

Students in UT’s Professional MBA program participate in on-campus classes on Saturdays and online distance-learning sessions on Tuesdays for sixteen months. Students also complete an Organizational Action Project, which integrates classwork with issues at their current organization.

More than 60 percent of students receive promotions or new career opportunities during the program or within six months of graduating.

For more information about UT’s Professional MBA program, visit the website.

CONTACT:

Cindy Raines (865-974-4359, craines1@utk.edu)