What are the similarities and differences between the MIT Sloan Fellows program and the MIT Executive MBA?
The MIT Sloan Fellows Program in Innovation and Global Leadership is a one-year, full-time degree program for executives who want an opportunity to step away from their working lives and immerse themselves in an intense, transformative experience. The MIT Executive MBA is a 20-month, limited-residency degree program for executives who want to enhance their global management and leadership skills in the context of their current position. Because the Executive MBA is designed for working professionals, participants benefit from the unique opportunity to apply what they learn in class to their work environment (and vice versa) in real time. Both programs offer a rigorous curriculum, powerful experiential learning, and creative collaborations among world-class students and organizations. And both programs share many of the same faculty, courses, and educational opportunities.
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