What is the difference between the Executive Development Institute programs and the Executive MBA?
The programs offered through Vanderbilt’s Executive Development Institute are non-degree programs for working professionals looking to enhance their business skills without making a long-term time commitment. Our Open Enrollment Programs for individuals are intensive, short-length (only two and three days typically) programs offering participants critical business knowledge. Vanderbilt’s Executive MBA is a degree program designed for seasoned executives who seek an MBA to elevate their career progression. The EMBA classes meet on alternating Saturdays over a 24-month period. Visit the Executive MBA program page to learn more.
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