SRM University AP collaborates with Harvard Business School Online
Press Trust of India | July 18, 2021 | 12:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Now SRM University AP will offer courses like business analytics, financial accounting online.
AMRAVATI: SRM University, AP, has entered into collaboration with Harvard Business School Online to offer high-impact online courses to its business and management students. The collaboration will offer programmes like Business Analytics, Economics for Managers, Financial Accounting, CORe (Credentials of Readiness), a University release said here on Saturday.
These programmes are integrated with the regular courses like BBA, MBA (General), MBA (Business Analytics) and MBA (Banking and Financial Services), it said. "The university is focused on providing global exposure to the students and opportunities to upgrade their skills through a gamut of courses to stay relevant in the ever- changing economy, SRM Group of Institutions President Dr Satya said. The learning model is built around active, case-based and social learning, the three key characteristics of HBS online platform, he added.
Satya said the HBS online courses were led by industry experts and international faculty in tune with global standards of excellence.
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