In India courses like these are called Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA). Often folks do a bachelors in some other field (eg. my friend did a bachelors in law) and then enrol in an MBA program.

I know a handful of people who underwent these programs and they are total imbiciles and capitalist bootthroaters. What do they do to people these programs?

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    I’ve studied Accounting in Grade 12 and onwards, so I can tell you that colleges teach a lott of neo-liberal economics about how to “make profit with a service motive” and so on lol

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    I actually did this though I eventually went into and graduated in accountancy (which I currently don’t even do anymore).

    It’s basically liberalism in a practical study form. How to run a company, create strategies, handle financial aspects, how markets work etc. Basically it trains you to become a corporate ghoul.

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    I know they teach bad economics which is probably the main reason why they ride hard for capitalism.

    About how prices always adjust perfectly to meet demand and how minimum wages forced upon by the evil Government and trade unions prevent free markets from working efficiently.

    How Government imposed price controls are bad because it distorts the markets. How centrally planned economies are inefficient.

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      The wiki page lists hell of a lot more countries then those in the 5 Eyes. Unless I missed Nigerias acceptance ceremony.

      It’s just a basic Masters course…