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The
Executive MBA Program
U.S.
Texas - Fort Worth
ASIA
Mainland China - Beijing (
Chinese version
and
English Version)
- Shanghai (Chinese
version and
English
Version)
Taiwan - Taipei (Chinese
version)
High
quality Graduate Education for Managers and Executives
The
Executive MBA program is designed to provide high-quality, graduate
management education to mid-level and upper-level managers and
executives. The program covers all functional areas of business
management and will have an international focus in its course
offerings. Other program content themes can include project
management, total quality management, and strategic resource
alignment.
What is an Executive MBA Program?
An
Executive MBA program provides an opportunity for experienced
professionals to obtain a master's degree in Business Administration
on a schedule that minimizes disruption of work and personal pursuits.
Such programs include a cohort class structure that offers a
lock-step, planned curriculum in an executive setting. In other words,
members of each class begin the program at the same point, move
through the curriculum together, and typically complete the degree
requirements for graduation as a group. Executive MBA (EMBA) students
are required to complete their degrees in two years or less. During
that period, they gain a wide range of new skills and sharpen their
analytical abilities by combining course-work with day-to-day
professional experiences. A unique aspect of an EMBA program is the
collective professional experience of its participants which greatly
enriches the educational environment. A team approach is often used to
allow for the sharing of diverse perspectives on various topics; this
interaction results in a challenging, stimulating learning experience
that provides for maximum return on time and resources invested. EMBA
students possess several years of significant, post baccalaureate
career experience. Most students are sponsored both financially and
through release time by their employing organizations, and all
continue to work full time while enrolled in the program. To ensure
optimum benefits to participants and the sponsoring organizations,
class size and class structure facilitate close interaction between
faculty and participants.1
1) From The Executive MBA Council. http://www.emba.org
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President James Spaniolo's visit
to China in October 2005 - Executive M.B.A.
program
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