MBA with Europe exchange
Posted Dec 17, 2008 10:31
Hello there,
I am a U.S. based consultant looking for an U.S. or U.K. MBA program that gives me the possibility of studying for a semester (or more) on another campus in Europe. Kind of like a dual-MBA, but it doesn't have to be. Just an exchange program to get some experience abroad.
Any good ones to recommend? Thanks lads!
Alan
Hello there,
I am a U.S. based consultant looking for an U.S. or U.K. MBA program that gives me the possibility of studying for a semester (or more) on another campus in Europe. Kind of like a dual-MBA, but it doesn't have to be. Just an exchange program to get some experience abroad.
Any good ones to recommend? Thanks lads!
Alan
Posted Dec 18, 2008 04:10
Take a look at Hult. US MBA. Study in Boston and take your electives in London.
www.hult.edu
Take a look at Hult. US MBA. Study in Boston and take your electives in London.
www.hult.edu
Posted Dec 18, 2008 11:47
Thanks. I can see from the other posts you made this morning that you studied there. Where did you do your elective term? London or Dubai?
Thanks. I can see from the other posts you made this morning that you studied there. Where did you do your elective term? London or Dubai?
Posted Dec 18, 2008 12:25
Mannheim (Germany) may offer what you are looking for: You can spend two of the four terms at parter business schools in Europe (Warwick, Copenhagen, BI Oslo, EADA/Spain). There is also the possibility to spend one term at Queen's (Canada) or Thunderbird (Arizona).
Best,
JL
Mannheim (Germany) may offer what you are looking for: You can spend two of the four terms at parter business schools in Europe (Warwick, Copenhagen, BI Oslo, EADA/Spain). There is also the possibility to spend one term at Queen's (Canada) or Thunderbird (Arizona).
Best,
JL
Posted Dec 18, 2008 12:45
Yes I studied at Hult, but at a time when there was no elective abroad option. It is a recent innovation. Most recent students have been going to Shanghai.
Yes I studied at Hult, but at a time when there was no elective abroad option. It is a recent innovation. Most recent students have been going to Shanghai.
Posted Dec 18, 2008 14:36
Cheers, fellas. Johnny - nice leads. I'll look into those. ibanker - how was your experience at Hult in Boston? When were you there?
Cheers, fellas. Johnny - nice leads. I'll look into those. ibanker - how was your experience at Hult in Boston? When were you there?
Posted Dec 18, 2008 17:12
I was there in 2005. My experience was good. My honest assessment is:
Teaching: excellent; Student diversity: excellent; Student quality: good; careers services: average; brand: poor (but understandable since a "new" school).
Looks to me like the school has come a long way in a short space of time since i graduated. But the general assessment above still holds from my discussions with recent alumni.
I was there in 2005. My experience was good. My honest assessment is:
Teaching: excellent; Student diversity: excellent; Student quality: good; careers services: average; brand: poor (but understandable since a "new" school).
Looks to me like the school has come a long way in a short space of time since i graduated. But the general assessment above still holds from my discussions with recent alumni.
Posted Dec 18, 2008 17:37
HEC in Paris has a dual degree with Stern and another new dual degree with the MIT (starting in sept 09)
You get to spend 1 year in the US and 1 year in France.
HEC is commited in teaching French to its students so I'd say it's a good choice if you want to study French. I'll also add that HEC is a prestigious institution in France and will be a great passport if you want to work there.
At the end, the student gets an MBA degree from both institutions.
HEC in Paris has a dual degree with Stern and another new dual degree with the MIT (starting in sept 09)
You get to spend 1 year in the US and 1 year in France.
HEC is commited in teaching French to its students so I'd say it's a good choice if you want to study French. I'll also add that HEC is a prestigious institution in France and will be a great passport if you want to work there.
At the end, the student gets an MBA degree from both institutions.
Posted May 11, 2009 21:22
I think a lot of US programs have study abroad options in Europe. Often you can do it only for elective classes... so most would opt to go for just one semester.
I think a lot of US programs have study abroad options in Europe. Often you can do it only for elective classes... so most would opt to go for just one semester.
Posted May 12, 2009 04:37
Hello there,
I am a U.S. based consultant looking for an U.S. or U.K. MBA program that gives me the possibility of studying for a semester (or more) on another campus in Europe. Kind of like a dual-MBA, but it doesn't have to be. Just an exchange program to get some experience abroad.
Any good ones to recommend? Thanks lads!
Alan
Hi Alan
Thanks for your question. If you just want to do an exchange, a lot of the top programs will already have partnerships with schools in Asia. You won't get a degree from both schools, but you will get the experience. I'm not sure what your stats are, but just go to Business Week, look at the schools in the top 20 and most--if not all--will have an exchange in Europe.
<blockquote>Hello there,
I am a U.S. based consultant looking for an U.S. or U.K. MBA program that gives me the possibility of studying for a semester (or more) on another campus in Europe. Kind of like a dual-MBA, but it doesn't have to be. Just an exchange program to get some experience abroad.
Any good ones to recommend? Thanks lads!
Alan</blockquote>
Hi Alan
Thanks for your question. If you just want to do an exchange, a lot of the top programs will already have partnerships with schools in Asia. You won't get a degree from both schools, but you will get the experience. I'm not sure what your stats are, but just go to Business Week, look at the schools in the top 20 and most--if not all--will have an exchange in Europe.
Posted May 12, 2009 04:39
Hello there,
I am a U.S. based consultant looking for an U.S. or U.K. MBA program that gives me the possibility of studying for a semester (or more) on another campus in Europe. Kind of like a dual-MBA, but it doesn't have to be. Just an exchange program to get some experience abroad.
Any good ones to recommend? Thanks lads!
Alan
<blockquote>Hello there,
I am a U.S. based consultant looking for an U.S. or U.K. MBA program that gives me the possibility of studying for a semester (or more) on another campus in Europe. Kind of like a dual-MBA, but it doesn't have to be. Just an exchange program to get some experience abroad.
Any good ones to recommend? Thanks lads!
Alan</blockquote>
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