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2 Management Master's Degree Programs in Ecuador


Guayaquil Business Technological University (UTEG Universidad Tecnológica Empresarial de Guayaquil)
MASTER IN MANAGEMENT OF PROJECTS
- Guayaquil, Ecuador
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The graduate of the Project Management program will serve in senior executive or managerial positions in the planning and strategic consulting sectors in public and private companies and NGOs. He may also be a promoter of social projects and an independent consultant. In addition, he will be able to practice university teaching in Project Management and other related areas.


Guayaquil Business Technological University (UTEG Universidad Tecnológica Empresarial de Guayaquil)
MASTER 'S DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MENTION IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF FAMILY BUSINESSES
- Guayaquil, Ecuador
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master of Business Administration mentions Strategic Management of Family Businesses allows its graduates to develop activities as a Member of the Family Council, Member of Corporate Governance, or Manager in Family Businesses. They may also work as professionals not directly related to the management of this type of company, whether they are: non-executive shareholders, consultants, researchers, specialists in Family Businesses, and university professors.
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Some of the oldest universities in the Americas are located in Ecuador, providing students with access to educational opportunities grounded in history. At the same time, Ecuador has made notable strides in the innovation of technology. Students of science, mathematics, and technology may find studies in this country particularly rewarding.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.