All these 3 university I have shortlisted are triple crown accredited, and all the course I talk about are EMBA level but provided in different way:
1. WBS release a certificate of MBA, master degree and all its MBAs have the same content but the difference is how it is provided (full time, part time or distance learning with 3 or 4 weeks to attend on campus or for the electives maybe overseas, up to you; assessment on campus for some module and online with task assignment or project), 13 modules which 6 of them electives and can be online, on campus or overseas up to you what you choose
2. MBS is like before but with part time and full time formula with several states weeks mandatory on campus or overseas, 12 modules which 3 of them elective on campus or overseas
3. Auckland is every forthnight half Friday and full Saturday, 16 modules in 2 years and a business week in Japan i think. It is an executive title
With regards my VISA, I am EU citizen and I have got a resident permit, you have to travel by a certain date otherwise it expires. If you go there and you get a job, after 2 years you can ask a permanent resident visa. If the one I have expires, I have to ask a new one later, and means time and money, and I do not know how long it takes.
What is important in my opinion is the recognition to have a really good title from a good reputed school, because I am EU citizen and if I decide to come back to Europe, how Auckland title is weighted in EU? Vice verse a WBS or MBS title is weighted in NZ? Than all of them are Executive course for sure, but provided differently and with different vision in term of orientation.
It is really not easy. That is from my understanding from the university recruiter explanation. What do you think, am I wrong? The main difference is that UK and NZ provide it as a Master Degree recognized, instead school like Bocconi is not a degree recognized from the instruction Ministry, but just a master.
All these 3 university I have shortlisted are triple crown accredited, and all the course I talk about are EMBA level but provided in different way:
1. WBS release a certificate of MBA, master degree and all its MBAs have the same content but the difference is how it is provided (full time, part time or distance learning with 3 or 4 weeks to attend on campus or for the electives maybe overseas, up to you; assessment on campus for some module and online with task assignment or project), 13 modules which 6 of them electives and can be online, on campus or overseas up to you what you choose
2. MBS is like before but with part time and full time formula with several states weeks mandatory on campus or overseas, 12 modules which 3 of them elective on campus or overseas
3. Auckland is every forthnight half Friday and full Saturday, 16 modules in 2 years and a business week in Japan i think. It is an executive title
With regards my VISA, I am EU citizen and I have got a resident permit, you have to travel by a certain date otherwise it expires. If you go there and you get a job, after 2 years you can ask a permanent resident visa. If the one I have expires, I have to ask a new one later, and means time and money, and I do not know how long it takes.
What is important in my opinion is the recognition to have a really good title from a good reputed school, because I am EU citizen and if I decide to come back to Europe, how Auckland title is weighted in EU? Vice verse a WBS or MBS title is weighted in NZ? Than all of them are Executive course for sure, but provided differently and with different vision in term of orientation.
It is really not easy. That is from my understanding from the university recruiter explanation. What do you think, am I wrong? The main difference is that UK and NZ provide it as a Master Degree recognized, instead school like Bocconi is not a degree recognized from the instruction Ministry, but just a master.