Executive MBA Weekend Format Program

Program Begins Fall 2009
Philosophy
- Lockstep planned curriculum to maximize the efficiency of the learning process
- Participants move through the program as a cohort, becoming valuable resources to one another both in the program and throughout their professional careers
- Collective professional experience of the participants greatly enriches the educational environment
- A team approach is used which allows for the sharing of diverse perspectives and instills the ability to communicate, take initiative, and effectively motivate others
- Challenging, stimulating environment that provides maximum return on time and resources invested
- Classroom education and student interaction lead to new ideas that Executive MBA participants can introduce on the job daily
- Faculty selection based on teaching ability and recognized expertise in their field
- Limited class size to facilitate interaction
Program Objective
The Executive MBA program is designed to teach management concepts and skills to individuals who are being asked to assume increasing levels of administrative responsibility. The weekend format of the program enables busy professionals who cannot leave their careers to participate in a full time program, and receive their MBA degree in 21 months.
The EMBA Experience
Participants move through the Executive MBA program as a cohort, sharing the same educational experiences and working together cooperatively. The lockstep curriculum focuses initially on core business concepts and then broadens while integrating ethical and global issues throughout the program.
General Program Requirements for Admission
- The Executive MBA application deadline is May 15, 2009. Applications received after May 15, 2009 will be considered on a space-available basis.
- It is recommended to have at least five years of full-time professional experience.
- An acceptable GMAT score. (For applicants holding advanced degrees such as the PhD or MD, the GMAT requirement may be waived on a case-by-case basis.)
- An undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university.
- A completed application and current resume.
- It is encouraged that applicants participate in an interview with the Associate Dean or Director of the program.
How Do I Apply Or Obtain Guidance?
To apply, request a brochure, or obtain guidance, please contact:
Dr. George Bobinski
Associate Dean
School of Management
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
bobinski@binghamton.eduPhone: (607) 777-2342
Fax: (607) 777-6193
If you would like to apply on-line, you may use the application at
http://gradschool.binghamton.edu/ps/gradapp.asp.