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Saint Joseph’s University’s Executive Master’s in Food Marketing
Saint Joseph’s University’s Executive Master’s in Food Marketing graduate degree program is designed to meet your demanding schedule and the competitive needs of the food and consumer packaged goods industry while advancing your career. The flexibility of our AACSB-accredited Executive Master’s in Food Marketing program allows you to complete your degree in less than 24 months by taking two classes per month. Or pace your self if you to and take up to six years to complete the 27-course program. This globally-recognized program offers a rolling admissions policy. Learn how you can improve your net worth and advance to the next level in your career. Applications are being accepted now. Click on the link to submit an application electronically.
School of Marketing and International Business --
The 21-month curriculum builds on a solid foundation of business fundamentals. Case studies and group projects link theory with current business practice. Themes based on current trends in business, including the impact of technology and globalization, are threaded through the entire curriculum. Students frequently use their own organizations as laboratories, applying lessons learned in the classroom and then bringing the results back to the class for further discussion.
Sloan School of Management -- Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Cambridge, Massachusetts
The MIT Sloan School of Management announces the launch of its pioneering executive degree program, the MIT Sloan Fellows Program in Innovation and Global Leadership. Another milestone in MIT's legacy of innovation, this program brings together high-potential mid-career managers from all over the world to analyze and solve complex global challenges. A strategic integration of MIT Sloan's two executive education landmarks, the Sloan Fellows and Management of Technology programs, the program is designed to prepare outstanding executives with the critical skills to create and lead successful, innovative organizations in the 21st century.
Stanford Graduate School of Business -- Stanford University – Palo Alto, California
Change Lives, Change Organizations, Change the World At the Stanford Graduate School of Business, we recognize the vast power unleashed when change is a strategic, innovative, and positive force that enables and drives your business. Our Executive Education programs provide research-based, globally relevant frameworks for addressing the issues senior executives face every day. We carefully craft each executive program to give you the tools you need to harness the power of change in your organization and solve the challenges faced today, and more importantly, the ones of tomorrow. The Stanford Graduate School of Business represents a community of people who believe in the power of ideas, make an impact on the world around them, and lead the wave of innovation that new ideas generate. We invite you to become part of this vibrant culture by participating in one of our executive programs.
Stern School Of Business -- New York University – New York City
It takes more than hard work and intelligence to succeed in business. Everyone works hard. Everyone is smart. You have to work smart. Accomplished business professionals follow this credo. And it's at the center of our Executive MBA Program. Our highly selective program equips high-potential professionals with the skills and global insights necessary to lead and succeed. Students choose a concentration in finance or general management. The finance concentration begins once a year, in August. The management concentration has two start dates, January or August. In addition, the January start date for management offers the option of a health care track, in which students may choose electives focusing on the health care industry. For the management and finance concentrations that begin in August, classes meet every week, alternating between Fridays and Saturdays, for 22 months. For the management concentration that begins in January, classes meet every other week for both Friday and Saturday. There are four week-long residencies over the programs' two years, two in New York and two global study tours to key business centers, such as London or Shanghai. These global study tours, which are a highlight of the program, allow executives to gain incomparable first-hand experience in how business is conducted outside the United States. We organize students into study groups of four to six members that work on assignments and present as a team. This tight cohort format helps create lifelong professional and personal relationships among members. It also closely replicates the business world, which operates through cooperation and teamwork. Faculty members are advisors to these mutually supportive groups. The faculty is the best of the best of the NYU Stern professorial roster, chosen to teach in the Executive MBA Program by invitation only. Instructors develop close relationships with students as they lecture, debate and question students over the course of the program.