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The Master of Science in Administration is a post-graduate degree that provides broad preparation for a variety of administrative positions in a wide range of organizations. This is in contrast to the more popular Masters of Business Administration, which focuses more on leadership in financial and economic institutions. The degree program pulls courses from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, economics, political science, computer science, as well as business administration. Unlike the Master of Business Administration, this degree does require the Graduate Record Examination as a prerequisite. It does not require a Graduate Management Aptitude Test. The Master of Science (MS) in Administration is designed to develop leaders and managers who serve in the private or public sector and understand the impact of global transformations that affect our daily lives. Dedicated to professional leadership development, the MSA degree strives to empower graduate students to cultivate... full article at wikipedia
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