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Our Chapman Graduate School of Business’ Executive MBA (EMBA) program offers extraordinary benefits both to you, as participants, and to your employers.
Participant Benefits
- The time to degree is just twenty months.
- The Executive MBA program’s recognition in the Financial Times as among the
top EMBA in the world for three consecutive years adds value to
your degree.
- The Chapman Graduate School of Business in FIU’s College of
Business Administration is nationally ranked among the top
15% of graduate business schools and in the top 25 for
international business.
- The Executive MBA’s facilities in the new College of Business
complex (CBC) on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus in Miami, Florida,
offer a fully appointed, state-of-the art environment with
multi-media classrooms, case study rooms, and a high-speed,
wireless network.
- Our EMBA program’s Advisory Council participates actively to
provide students with all types of benefits—from mentoring
individuals to enhancing the strategic value of the program.
- Our Career Services office offers a range of support for program
participants and alumni to enhance their range of career
opportunities and contacts.
Sponsoring Employer Benefits
Organizations that sponsor one or more EMBA participants share with the program's faculty and staff a keen interest in their employees’ professional growth. Besides certain mutual responsibilities, there are many potential benefits to this three-way relationship among the student, their employer and the university.
Through their investment in the program, sponsoring employers’ realize the direct benefits of building more effective organizations through:
- direct return on their investment in their managers’ education
- nurturing and developing the potential of key people
- broadening the experience and perspectives of their future leaders
- motivating their more promising managers to excel
- transferring leading-edge management thinking directly to their
organizations
- enhancing the teambuilding and team-working skills of their top performers
- gaining direct access to the resources and extensive professional
network offered by Florida International University’s College of
Business Administration
- receiving and applying the collective knowledge, skills, and
perspectives of participants in the EMBA program directly through
their hands-on class projects and reports.
While the program is designed to minimize conflicting demands between work and school, employers are expected to recognize and support their student’s commitment by limiting, to the extent possible, any extraordinary demands such as travel and new assignments or responsibilities. In doing so, the employers will reap the benefit of employees who are fully able to absorb new information and apply their knowledge to their work.
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