Hi, does anyone know on average doing an Executive MBA, how long someone would be out of the office studying at lectures during the working week over the course of a year?
Time out of the office
Posted Oct 15, 2009 16:14
Hi, does anyone know on average doing an Executive MBA, how long someone would be out of the office studying at lectures during the working week over the course of a year?
Posted Oct 21, 2009 15:08
It depends widely depending on the program. Which are you looking at in particular?
Most EMBA programs hold classes after normal working hours, or on weekends. They usually try to minimize the impact on your employment, because they know most people enrolled in EMBAs are usually working full time.
Most EMBA programs hold classes after normal working hours, or on weekends. They usually try to minimize the impact on your employment, because they know most people enrolled in EMBAs are usually working full time.
It depends widely depending on the program. Which are you looking at in particular?
Most EMBA programs hold classes after normal working hours, or on weekends. They usually try to minimize the impact on your employment, because they know most people enrolled in EMBAs are usually working full time.
Most EMBA programs hold classes after normal working hours, or on weekends. They usually try to minimize the impact on your employment, because they know most people enrolled in EMBAs are usually working full time.
Posted Oct 21, 2009 15:13
Thanks Ralph- that is what I thought - I have been looking at (in the UK) for example Lancaster and Henley College and they both seem to have EMBA modules being run on weekdays. I know of others that do the same and wasn't sure if this was the norm?
Thanks Ralph- that is what I thought - I have been looking at (in the UK) for example Lancaster and Henley College and they both seem to have EMBA modules being run on weekdays. I know of others that do the same and wasn't sure if this was the norm?
Posted Nov 06, 2009 11:01
This is the norm. how would an executive be able to learn otherwise? - this is not like a normal MBA program - EMBA is made for busy people, and i think you will find most programs work like this.
This is the norm. how would an executive be able to learn otherwise? - this is not like a normal MBA program - EMBA is made for busy people, and i think you will find most programs work like this.
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