"The Big Apple",
"The City that never Sleeps", "The
Naked City"
New York City has earned
many nicknames, but none more deserving the
"The Worlds business Capital". Which
is why more and more students from countries
around the world are coming to New York City
to earn the MBA degree todays employers
value most: One that prepares well-rounded business
managers for a global marketplace.
The
worlds economies are increasingly interdependent,
so the ability to reconcile divergent interests
is a highly valued business management skill.
More and more business schools, such as Dowling
College, actively recruit international students
to ensure their classrooms more closely reflect
todays business environment. New York
Citys richly diverse communities, schools
and workplaces offer students nearly constant
interaction with people of other nationalities
and cultures - and ample opportunities to gain
an understanding of, and respect for, foreign
customs, perspectives and languages.
Employers today are also demanding
more "well-rounded" business school
graduates
those who have balanced their
training in marketing, management and finance,
with studies of music, drama, art and the social
sciences. This emphasis on a more broad-based
curriculum has practical, as well as less tangible
benefits. An appreciation for art and culture
often helps those of different nationalities
transcend their differences. And the arts also
serve graduates as a source of lifelong personal
pleasure. Nowhere else in the United States
is the arts society so well represented and
so easily accessible as in New York City.
Above all, New York City offers
an unparalleled opportunity for students to
immerse themselves in the worlds most
vibrant commercial market. New York City, with
over 75,000 companies - most multinational in
scope - is home to virtually every enterprise
known to man.
Nowhere else in the United States
can business training be applied, tested and
acquired more easily and effectively than here
in New York City. The worlds biggest companies,
its greatest concentration of "intellectual
capital", and its most prominent business
institutions are right here in New York City.
Business schools take full advantage of the
Citys resources by creating corporate
partnerships, executive-in-residence and mentoring
programs, and valuable internship opportunities.
The Citys diverse community,
the opportunity to acquire a broad, highly skilled
business education and exposure to the worlds
most important marketplace, makes New York City
the ideal destination for students of international
business - now more than ever.
Author:
Dr Anthony F Libertella, Dean of Dowling College
School of Business