Why an Executive
MBA?
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MBA programs are designed for rising business
professionals with built-in flexibility that
allows students to continue in their career
while pursuing an education. They provide
the same foundation and rigor as an MBA degree
with the added bonus of providing a fast track
to improved on-the-job performance and the
rewards that come with success. |
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The EMBA classroom is transformed
into a place to learn from peers as well as top
ranked faculty, to expand spheres of influence
and to gain perspectives not otherwise easily
available. A diverse student body in terms
of expertise, experiences, ethnicity, and industry
representation ensures numerous perspectives
are represented, enriching your experience and
building relationships with your classmates that
will become increasingly valuable over time.
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In
the 21st century, business is no longer constrained
by national boundaries. No executive
program would be complete without an international
study component to study firsthand business
and management practices beyond the United
States. There is no substitute for
first hand international experience. It
broadens the students' horizons, equips them
with the tools to excel in the global marketplace,
and distinguishes them in the crowded world
of MBA graduates.
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Business leaders
who pursue an Executive MBA degree put their
education to work immediately. What
is learned in the classroom one day is frequently
applied at work the next. Consequently,
it does not take long for Executive MBA participants
to realize personal and professional benefits. Their
contributions are often recognized through
greater responsibilities, promotions and
increased compensation. |
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Why Auburn?
Auburn University is a comprehensive
land-grant and research institution blending arts and
applied sciences. Chartered in 1856 – Auburn
recently celebrated its 150th year and in the Fall of
2006 enrolled over 23,000 students making it one of the
largest Universities in the Southeast. Auburn has
a long standing tradition of academic excellence through
its traditional on-campus undergraduate and graduate
offerings and more recently through its distance learning
educational options.
The College of Business at Auburn University began offering
its MBA program via distance in 1989 and has since graduated
over 1100 students. The Executive MBA program option
started in 1998 with the Physicians Executive MBA program
coming on line in 1999. These program options continue
to evolve in response to the changing needs of the educational
marketplace. |