need suggestions for business schools offering mba in operations/manufacturing courses in USA
1 year MBA in manufacturing/operations
Posted Feb 29, 2012 15:48
need suggestions for business schools offering mba in operations/manufacturing courses in USA
Posted Mar 02, 2012 18:37
One year MBA programs are rare in the US. Only a handful of US schools that I know offer one-year programs. Here are a few off the top of my head.
Babson
Warrington
Kellogg
Emory/Goizueta
Cornell
Many of these will offer concentrations in operations and some will provide them in manufacturing. Most likely, though, it will be easier to stick to a general MBA rather than a specialized one - because the extra courses may be too much for the one-year format. I know that Cornell offers a great "Semester in Strategic Operations" where students visit about 20 companies to understand real world operations, for example - but this would probably not fit into a one year schedule. Check with the schools themselves to see if they even offer concentrations in their one-year programs.
Babson
Warrington
Kellogg
Emory/Goizueta
Cornell
Many of these will offer concentrations in operations and some will provide them in manufacturing. Most likely, though, it will be easier to stick to a general MBA rather than a specialized one - because the extra courses may be too much for the one-year format. I know that Cornell offers a great "Semester in Strategic Operations" where students visit about 20 companies to understand real world operations, for example - but this would probably not fit into a one year schedule. Check with the schools themselves to see if they even offer concentrations in their one-year programs.
One year MBA programs are rare in the US. Only a handful of US schools that I know offer one-year programs. Here are a few off the top of my head.
Babson
Warrington
Kellogg
Emory/Goizueta
Cornell
Many of these will offer concentrations in operations and some will provide them in manufacturing. Most likely, though, it will be easier to stick to a general MBA rather than a specialized one - because the extra courses may be too much for the one-year format. I know that Cornell offers a great "Semester in Strategic Operations" where students visit about 20 companies to understand real world operations, for example - but this would probably not fit into a one year schedule. Check with the schools themselves to see if they even offer concentrations in their one-year programs.
Babson
Warrington
Kellogg
Emory/Goizueta
Cornell
Many of these will offer concentrations in operations and some will provide them in manufacturing. Most likely, though, it will be easier to stick to a general MBA rather than a specialized one - because the extra courses may be too much for the one-year format. I know that Cornell offers a great "Semester in Strategic Operations" where students visit about 20 companies to understand real world operations, for example - but this would probably not fit into a one year schedule. Check with the schools themselves to see if they even offer concentrations in their one-year programs.
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