I'm a Norwegian guy aged 29 and I've been working for 4 years. My education is a BS in economics and a MS in supply chain management.
I've always wanted to study abroad, especially in the US, but I never got to it.
Now, I want to live out my study-abroad-dream, and I've decided that a MBA might fit me as it's within leadership and economics I want to enhance my competence.
However, what makes this difficult is the following:
- The MBA program can last maximum 18 months, preferably 12 months
- The MBA program can not be too difficult and time-demanding with an overwhelming workload
- I prefer self studies, large lectures, etc. rather than obligatory small classes with a lot of case-work, presentations and so on
The reason why I'm asking for an "easy" MBA program is that I'm taking this year for personal development, living in a different country and culture, get to know new people and places, as much as the academic aspect. I've already got a job with a career path and I will be permitted to take a year off to study. Also, it is not necessary for me to go to one of the top-ranked university (obviously).
I would prefer to study at a large university with many students somewhere warm (southern part of the US), and it would be great if it's a lot to see and experience within 3-4 hours by car.
Well, am I asking for the impossible here? Are ALL 1-year MBA's intensive (2 years study in 1 year) and requires a lot, or are there lighter versions that could fit me?
Thank you in advance for any help.