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Clark Atlanta University School of Business Administration -- Atlanta, Georgia
At Clark Atlanta University, we have designed a practical, affordable program that not only meets your needs but is on target with the changing job requirements for new MBA's. It is a program specifically developed for the working professional who is "astute" enough to recognize the need for additional education, "ambitious" enough to want to be one of tomorrow's corporate leaders and "smart" enough to be able to attend school while continuing to work. This unique program provides connections with leading corporations and focus on real world issues through top corporate speakers, field TQM projects, executive forums, case presentations and other collaborative events. The Clark Atlanta University MBA Program for Working Professionals provides a solid foundation of academic work and the opportunity to specialize in Marketing or Finance. The curriculum includes integrated modules and is designed to be completed over a two year period. Coursework is complemented with field projects, guests lectures, real-world case analyses and other practical applications developed to take advantage of your special work/school situation. Accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business since 1974, our mission-based admission criteria ensure a diverse, well-qualified class... all of whom have a measurable achievements and a wealth of practical application to bring to the classroom. And, unlike some programs, an undergraduate degree in business isn't required for admission. Your undergraduate degree can be in any discipline from humanities to engineering and education to computer science. To be considered, you'll need to achieve an appropriate score on the GMAT, demonstrate the ambition, drive and perseverance to complete the program and have relevant, professional work experience.
Columbia Business School -- Columbia University – New York City
The Columbia Executive MBA (EMBA) Programs are global leaders in educating successful managers. For the second year in a row, the Financial Times ranked Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA program #2 worldwide. The Financial Times highlighted Columbia EMBA alumni as having the highest salaries in the world, and singled out Columbia as the #2 school for faculty research. This survey highlights Columbia Business School’s commitment to providing the finest business education in the world and is reflected in the extraordinary success of our graduates. The Columbia Executive MBA competitive advantages are highlighted in: Flexibility and Teamwork Students in the Columbia EMBA program in New York, which enrolls about 250, complete the same degree as full-time Columbia MBA students. The collaborative atmosphere capitalizes on the wealth of students’ knowledge of the workplace. Participants attend classes on Friday and Saturday every other weekend. Global Focus Columbia’s pioneering EMBA-Global joint program with London Business School, launched in 2001, offers monthly classes alternating between the two of the world’s financial capitals. Graduates hold full MBA degrees from both schools. In 2002, we extended that concept with the innovative Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA program, which blends the advantages and perspectives of Wall Street and Silicon Valley for a distinctive academic experience. Network Power The Columbia EMBA attracts the most talented individuals from 3,000 multinational firms in New York and their counterparts across the globe. Personal attention is a hallmark, and a diverse selection of electives assures that the degree is both rigorous and relevant. The capstone Team Project course is the incubator for entrepreneurial ventures and consulting achievements — as well as lifelong bonding.