How does the Executive MBA Program differ from the regular MBA offered by the College of Business?
A7. The Executive MBA Program is specifically designed for experienced executives and managers. It is a more structured program with a lock-step format, meaning students enter the program together in August, take the same courses, and graduate together 21 months later. Because of the experiential base of the Executive MBA students, the program is more accelerated and interactive, and peer oriented. For example, students are organized in learning teams of 3-4 students who work together throughout the duration of the program. In addition, the Executive MBA Program is a full-service program. Staff members handle student registration, process fees, order books, and provide catered meals while students are in residence.
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