Increasingly, corporations expect to hire business graduates

Although the hiring market for MBA graduates has improved over the past several years to pre-recession levels, the outlook is stronger than it has been since before the recession, according to the GMAC Corporate Recruiters Survey.

Companies, students embrace specialized business master's degrees

Since the Great Recession, there has been a change in hiring patterns for many companies and industries.

An international student's home away from home

Akanksha Mohla traveled halfway around the world to find her second home. From India to Mill Avenue to a successful career she launched at Mattel, learn more about Akanksha's journey to the U.S. and the W. P. Carey School.

What does return on investment mean to you?

At ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business, we understand that the return on your investment in a degree can't be measured on a spreadsheet alone. It's in the way your career progresses, the way you're prepared for the challenges ahead, and even in the example you set for your family.

Real-world context adds value to MS-GL curriculum

Every year, an off-campus trip provides students in the W. P. Carey Master of Science in Global Logistics (MS‑GL) program with an exclusive look at global logistics infrastructure.

Upping the ante: New skills needed in finance, accounting, and tax

Finance, accounting, and tax have a longstanding legacy in businesses of all shapes and sizes, but it’s no secret the business world is changing.

Stand out with a specialized master's degree

While we used to view the undergraduate degree as a career guarantee, most professions now use it as a minimum standard for employment.