Quote from toc:
Btw, most of the graduate programs are a repitition of the Undergrad coursework anyways. Throw in an extra research report, a case study every week and some presentation and aggressive rebuttal and the new course is the DREADED MBA front line.
thats certainly true for an MBA in the US, perhaps thats why Asian MBAs are surfacing now, and more people are looking at them as an alternative.
Lets take this HK UST b-school for example,
Courses in the China Business concentration:
China in the Global Economy
China's Economic Reform and Development
China's External Relations
China's Industry Analysis
Politics and Socioeconomic Environment of China
Investment and Finance in China
Venture Capital in Asia
Leading in Asia for the Future
Management in a Chinese Context
Managing Alliances in China
Doing Business in China
Tough to find this content anywhere in the US, probably possible with combining MBA with M.A international relations, but it still would not be the same thing..