What is the difference between MIT Sloan’s two-year MBA program and the MIT Sloan Fellows Program?
The MIT Sloan Fellows Program is designed for individuals with a substantial background in industry. Strong candidates are mid-career executives who already have a minimum of 10 years of exemplary management experience. The two-year MIT Sloan MBA Program targets aspiring business leaders, offering an extended time to build depth or breadth of knowledge through internships and coursework. Please refer to http://mitsloan.mit.edu/academic for an overview of all MIT Sloan programs. How do you integrate leadership, global exposure, and innovation into the program? These three elements form the pillars of the MIT Sloan Fellows Program experience. Each of these content areas is represented by several core courses that form the foundation of that area. Fellows are able to pursue further study in any one or all of these areas through elective courses at MIT Sloan, at other schools within MIT, at the Harvard Business School, and at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Action-based learning