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Di Tella and Yale School of Management enter collaboration for double degree programs
UTDT Business School strengthens its global reach with Yale SOM degrees open to students and recent graduates

The Business School of Universidad Torcuato Di Tella proudly announces a new double degree agreement with the prestigious Yale School of Management (Yale SOM). This strategic partnership reinforces our University’s commitment to academic excellence, pluralism of ideas, and equal opportunities, offering our students and graduates a cutting-edge educational experience with a global outlook.
The program enables students to complete their first year in Buenos Aires and their second year in New Haven, Connecticut, at Yale SOM.
Under this 1+1 model, students and graduates of the MBA Di Tella may apply to the Master of Advanced Management (MAM) at Yale SOM. Likewise, graduates of the Master in Management + Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (MiM+AI) or the Master in Finance (MFIN) may pursue the Master of Management Studies in Global Business and Society (GBS) at Yale SOM.
In addition, recent UTDT graduates may apply directly to the MAM and GBS programs. These programs are available exclusively to alumni from a select group of universities within the Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) and other institutions by invitation only, underscoring Di Tella’s international recognition.
Beyond providing access to one of the world’s most renowned institutions, the agreement also opens the door to working in the United States through the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program for one year, with the possibility of applying for a STEM extension of up to two additional years—significantly expanding global career opportunities.
Like Yale, UTDT’s Business School promotes the exchange of ideas and the development of international leaders. This alliance makes us one of the few business schools in Latin America and the first one in Argentina with such an agreement, reaffirming our mission to educate new generations of professionals and foster forward-thinking ideas.
