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TPRDX - MBA in Project Management, Athabasca University, Canada

Master the complexities of project managementin a world where targets and objectives often shift . . .Today's project manager must be able to integrate business and project goals, lead organizational change, and deliver strategic results aimed at creating competitive advantage. That's why the global demand for experts in project management is growing at a dramatic rate.
AU's online MBA in Project Management is designed for experienced project managers who already have certificate level training and/or professional certification, and want to move beyond 'tools and techniques' to senior-level, strategic project management.
Cutting edge curriculum, developed and delivered by leading specialists in the field of project management, ensures that you will study relevant issues and develop critical insights into successfully managing complex projects from inception to completion.
If you want to contribute to your organization at a higher strategic level by mobilizing team resources, managing expectations, and evaluating risks, apply today. You'll increase your personal and organizational effectiveness . . . and deliver key business results.
All without having to put your career, or your life, on hold.
Program Objectives
The AU online MBA in Project Management will enable you to:
understand and communicate the strategic value of projectmanagement to your organization
develop your critical thinking and decision-making skills todeliver key business results
enhance your planning skills to clearly identify client expectationsand deliverables, and mitigate risks
increase your effectiveness as a project leader and promote apositive team environment
understand how to integrate the human and business needs of projects
learn how to manage sudden change and exploit opportunities as they arise


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As the leader of a large organization, my need to stay current on complex projects drove my decision to pursue my MBA in Project Management. The Athabasca University program provided me the ability to collaborate with instructors and students who had a combination of academic expertise and practical experience. The skills I learned are already providing a positive return to my organization.
Tom Barlow, MBA PM '04President, Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Toronto, Ontario
source: http://www.mba.athabascau.ca/titan/aucimwebsite.nsf/

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TPCK - The Terry MBA Programs, University of Georgia

21st Century Leadership

The Terry MBA Program has two objectives. The first is to provide Terry MBA candidates with the knowledge and skills valued in the marketplace for post-graduate employment and long-term career advancement. The second is to provide our graduates with a lasting competitive advantage ... a set of seven leadership competencies that will not only differentiate them from other MBAs, but also add meaning and satisfaction to their lives.

At the heart of effective business leadership is business acumen--having advanced cognitive abilities to comprehend, apply, analyze, synthesize and evaluate business solutions. The first year core curriculum, comprising 26.5 credit hours of required coursework and 3 credit hours of electives, provides a solid foundation for today's business environment.

The Terry MBA Program has systematically integrated leadership development opportunities across the curriculum and throughout the MBA experience. In collaboration with Terry's Institute for Leadership Advancement, we have selected seventeen measurable components of leadership for development and assessment.

RankingsThe Terry MBA program is consistently ranked in the Top 50 among all MBA programs in the United States by such major publications as U.S. News & World Report, Business Week, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Terry MBA students participate in many national competitions each year, such as the National Black MBA DaimlerChrysler case competition, the Net Impact Sustainability case competition, MootCorp, and the National Associate of Industrial and Office Properties case competition. They frequently finish first or second against other high ranking programs.

Eligibility and PrerequisitesThe two-year MBA program is designed for non-business baccalaureate degree holders and business majors from non-AACSB International accredited institutions. The program involves four semesters of full-time study with fall semester admission only. While no prior business coursework is required of two-year students, it is often advantageous for incoming students to acquaint themselves with several functional areas of business prior to enrollment. Students in past years have benefited most from introductory coursework in accounting, statistics and economics.

A solid foundation in math will be needed to be successful in the program. This will require you to assess your quantitative background and, if you feel it is necessary, to prepare yourself for the program by taking a business math course.

The Accelerated 11-Month MBA ProgramThe leadership development experience of the accelerated 11-month program is like the two-year experience, but in concentrated form. Eleven-month students participate in the same seminars and workshops and work in permanent teams during the summer semester. During the fall and spring, they also have identical MBA P.L.U.S. and Career Resource Center requirements and opportunities. Moreover, each student works with his or her own professional leadership coach and meets regularly with that coach over the 11-month period to advance in self-awareness, implement a personal leadership development plan, process feedback, and reflect and refocus for further growth.
RankingsThe Terry MBA program is consistently ranked in the Top 50 among all MBA programs in the United States by such major publications as U.S. News & World Report, Business Week, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Terry MBA students participate in many national competitions each year, such as the National Black MBA DaimlerChrysler case competition, the Net Impact Sustainability case competition, MootCorp, and the National Associate of Industrial and Office Properties case competition. They frequently finish first or second against other high ranking programs.

Eligibility and PrerequisitesCandidates must have received an undergraduate degree in business from an AACSB International accredited institution. If you are unsure as to your eligibility, the Dean's Office of the business school at your undergraduate institution should be able to inform you of your school's accreditation status.

Undergraduate business majors from non-AACSB International accredited institutions can petition the MBA Admissions Committee for admission to the 11-month program. Petitioning candidates need to contact the Terry MBA Admissions Office to request a Core Course Equivalency Evaluation Form. This form must be completed by the candidate and returned with the MBA application. Petition requests received without a completed Equivalency Evaluation Form will not be considered. Petitions will be considered on the basis of a candidate's academic record, including grade point average and coursework completed, GMAT score and professional experience.

http://www.terry.uga.edu/mba/programs/eleven_month/

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JKT - Dual Degree Programs with NYU

New York University is one of the world’s great institutions of learning, and its rich academic resources are available to Stern students through joint degree programs with other NYU schools.
Stern currently offers five dual degree programs. To enroll, students must apply to and be admitted to each school.
JD/MBA (School of Law)This program offers insight into the business and legal sides of corporate America.MBA/MA in French Studies (Institute of French Studies)This program integrates courses in French history, politics, society and economy with the theoretical and practical aspects of business.MBA/MA in Politics (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)This program is designed for students interested in business or government careers and offers a broad understanding of the relationship between business and politics.MBA/MPA (Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service)This program is designed for students who are interested in careers in business and public health or administration.MS in Biology/MBA (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)This program offers a broad understanding of the relationship between business and biology and is designed for students who are interested in business and pharmaceutical or biomedical careers.
Partnership ProgramsStern partners with leading academic institutions around the world to offer a variety of global degree programs.
source: http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/academic/

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JK - Stern Executive MBA Program

To be successful in business, managing people and your organization effectively is essential. NYU Stern's Executive MBA program delivers a general management curriculum, infuses a global approach to business, and emphasizes leadership and career development.
Curriculum for Experienced Working ProfessionalsOur rigorous curriculum is designed specifically for executives with an average of 14 years of work experience. It delves into the complex business issues that seasoned managers face. Our program replicates the workplace by having students take all of their classes with a cohort of peers from diverse backgrounds, functions and industries. They benefit from the collective work experience of their classmates and are able to apply immediately what they learn in the classroom to their work.
Flexible SchedulingStudents can start the program in August or January. Classes meet Friday and Saturday, every other week, providing concentrated learning sessions spaced two weeks apart, helping executives balance demanding careers, travel and personal lives. Please click here to see a copy of the first year academic calendar for the program that begins in August 2007.
The curriculum requires just two courses at a time, all ending at different points to help keep conflicts with work and personal commitments to a minimum.
Premier FacultyThe Executive MBA Program faculty is handpicked for their expertise in teaching experienced professionals. They infuse their own research and experiences working directly with the international business community into the curriculum, offering a stimulating and relevant class experience.
Study GroupsStudent study groups are designed to foster collaboration and support to enhance learning while reinforcing the teamwork skills that are necessary in business. We formulate groups of four to six students, complementing skills and backgrounds. Groups meet in person and virtually.
Finance SpecializationUnique among top executive MBA programs, NYU Stern offers a specialization in finance. Students take nine credits of elective courses in finance, and their specialization can be reflected in their transcript
SOURCE: http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/emba/

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JHYDE - Dual Degree MBA Medicine at University of Michigan

The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and the Medical School offer a dual degree program that enables qualified students to pursue concurrent work in medicine and business, leading to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees.
Students admitted to this dual degree program must satisfy the following requirements:
1) MBA 57 credit hour degree program including:
45 Business Administration Credits, made up of: Roughly 30 credit hour MBA core (no credit is awarded for Business Administration courses successfully waived; credit must be earned with Business electives); Roughly 15 elective hours in Business Administration; MBA Communication Requirement. 2) MD program comprising approximately 167 credit hours:
Approximately 46 credit hour M1 coursework; CONTACT HOURS Approximately 49 credit hour M2 coursework; NOT YET KNOWN Approximately 48 credit hour M3 coursework; Approximately 24 credit hour M4 coursework.
The MD/MBA Program is a five-year integrated program. Students accepted into the Program will spend their first three years in Medical School, completing the M1, M2, and M3 course work. These students will then matriculate in Michigan's Ross School of Business complete the full first year MBA course load as their fourth program year, and complete an MBA summer internship, if desired, between the fourth and fifth program years. In the fifth year, students will spend one semester completing the MD requirements, and the other semester completing the MBA requirements.
Applicants interested in the dual degree program must gain independent admission to both the Medical School and the Ross Business School. Applicants must inform both schools that they are applying for the dual degree program. Please make sure the correct box is checked on the MBA application.
Applicants should indicate on the Medical School’s Supplemental Admissions Form the intent to seek an additional degree. Applicants who indicate this will be asked to submit a written personal statement outlining their goals and reasons for pursuing the MD/MBA degree. If applying to both programs simultaneously, the application fee can be paid to either of the two schools; please include a note regarding the disposition of the fee to the school not receiving the money.
Students who are accepted into Medical School and at the same time are deemed admissible by Michigan's Ross School of Business do not need to reapply to the Business School in their M3 year. Applicants must take the GMAT for admission to the Business School and the MCAT for admission to the Medical School. Application to the dual degree program generally takes place shortly after the start of third year of Medical School of Medical School.
For basic information on the MD/MBA program, please visit the UM Medical School web site at:http://www.med.umich.edu/medstudents/curRes/dualDegree/mdMBA/

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JG - Dual Law Degree at University of Michigan

The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and the Law School offer a dual degree that enables students to pursue concurrent work in Business Administration and Law, leading to the MBA and JD degrees.
The MBA/JD Dual Degree is arranged so that all requirements for both degrees are completed in four years of enrollment. The degrees are awarded simultaneously. This combined degree program is not open to students who have already earned either the MBA or JD degrees. Students registered in the first year of either program may apply, and law students may apply in their second year as well.
Students admitted to this dual degree program must satisfy the following degree requirements:
1) The MBA 57 credit hour degree program including: 45 Business Administration Credits, made up of:• Roughly 30 credit hour MBA core (no credit is awarded for Business Administration core courses successfully waived;credit must be earned with Business electives);• Roughly 15 elective hours in Business Administration;• MBA Communication Requirement.
2) The JD degree program, if admitted to the Law School prior to May 2005, comprised ofa minimum of 80 credits toward the J.D., including:• At least 64 credits earned in regularly scheduled Law School courses.• A seminar, course in professional responsibility, transnational law, and an upper-class writing requirement.• Up to 9 hours in transferable electives from the Business School.
If admitted to the Law School in May 2005 or later, a minimum of 82 credits are required for the JD degree.
The dual degree program may begin with studies in either school. Each school will apply its own deferred admission standards to students who elect to take the first year in the other school. In year four, the student will attend courses in both programs. Tuition will be assessed at either the Law School or Business School, whichever is higher, when courses toward both degrees are taken in one term. Students should see counselors in both programs to arrange an appropriate plan of study. No course work completed prior to admission in either program may be counted toward the MBA or JD requirements of the dual degree program.
Applicants interested in the MBA/JD combined program must file separate applications to and be admitted by both schools. Applicants must indicate on both applications that they are applying for this specific dual degree program (please make sure the correct box is checked on the MBA application). The application fee can be paid to either of the two schools; please include a note regarding disposition of the fee to the school not receiving the money.
Applicants must take the GMAT for admission to Michigan's Ross School of Business and the LSAT for admission to the Law School.
For basic information about the Law and Business Administration (JD/MBA) program, please visit the Law School web site at: http://www.law.umich.edu/curriculum/jointdegree/otherpro.htm

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TPP - The Surrey MBA

The Surrey MBAGuildford full-time programmeThe programme aims to develop analytical abilities, using concepts derived from a wide range of academic disciplines, directed towards business problem solving in an international environment. It provides students with managerial competence in a variety of applied skills. Students will be encouraged to reflect and build upon their previous experience and should integrate this experience with more advanced knowledge, understanding and skills that are central to effective leadership at middle and senior management level.
Programme contentThe MBA curriculum provides students with a deeper understanding of management principles whilst studying a breadth of subjects. The programme has been designed to deliver core modules in sufficient depth so as to allow the student to develop the ability to critically evaluate the individual subject matter. Some elective modules further explore the depth of a subject covered in the core curriculum whilst others are designed to integrate the knowledge from across the core curriculum. Whilst studying the core curriculum, students will undertake a live case study, the findings of which will be integrated into the core curriculum and all core modules. Research methods is a key core module enabling the student to analyse and evaluate both properly and critically all aspects covered by the curriculum.
AssessmentAssessments are mainly based on practical business-related contemporary issues or case studies. They test your ability to apply what you have learned to real situations.
The Business Research Project is the final assignment of the programme. It provides you with the opportunity to consolidate your knowledge acquired throughout the programme and specialise in a subject or sector of special interest to you. Some students carry out their Business Research Project in their own organisation or in an industry within which they have career aspirations.
Industry linksStudents benefit from the School of Management's regular contact with industry, governments and international organisations which ensures that programmes retain direct relevance to the needs of industry and potential employers. Productive partnerships are being constantly established and developed with industries across the globe, especially in the service sector. These include visiting appointments with senior personnel of multinational organisations.
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