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The Master in International Agribusiness Management is a full-time course designed for graduates and professionals with an interest in international agribusiness. The program offers students the opportunity to learn from leading professionals in the sector.
MIAM represents the international focus of ISAM; an international business school with students drawn from around the world learning in the global agricultural hub of Almería (Spain).
Studying in one of the world’s leading agricultural hubs, you will receive a practical, hands-on education with a strong focus on agritech, marketing, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Share a classroom with the leaders of tomorrow and transform the agricultural world.
11 month
English
Almería (Spain)
Full time
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Bachelor degree
In order to apply to the MIAM program candidates need to have finished or be in the last year of a Bachelor’s Degree program or 5 years of professional experience.
Proficiency in English
The English certificate Scores are:
TOEFL IBT: 70
CAE: C1
IELTS: 6
PTE: 50
Total Tuition Fee for the 11 months program: 19.700€
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