Q. What's different about the executive MBA curriculum?

A. Courses offered in an EMBA program are normally the same as those taught in traditional MBA programs-accounting, finance, statistics, management, marketing, and information systems. However, EMBA courses are enhanced by the extensive professional experience of the participants and are uniquely structured to teach a maximum amount of course material in an accelerated timetable. In addition, senior faculty experienced in teaching and consulting are employed as principal instructors. Once all coursework is satisfactorily completed, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is awarded.

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Idaho's First Executive MBA Program
Our College of Business and Economics and Executive MBA Program are AACSB accredited.  Only 15% of the business schools in the world have achieved this top honor.  AACSB accreditation is recognized worldwide and assures the highest caliber of teaching and current curricula.
 
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By using multi-dimensional learning methods throughout the EMBA Program our participants leave the program far more equipped...
   
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page last updated on 3/4/2009