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Harvard Business School (HBS) today unveiled HBS 2+2, a first-of-its-kind deferred MBA admissions program designed to reach qualified college students, especially those who may not typically consider business as a career path or business education as a future option.
This unique program will give undergraduates a guaranteed place in a future Harvard Business School MBA class, contingent upon their graduation from college and the successful completion of two years of approved work experience. Some of the worlds leading organizations such as Google and Teach for America have signed up as recruiting partners, receptive to hiring 2+2s for the work experience component of the program.
Harvard Business School will reach out to high-achieving college juniors studying in the fields of science, engineering, healthcare, government, and public service, among other disciplines, as they begin to explore career and graduate school opportunities.
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Harvard Business School unveiled an initiative today that will conditionally guarantee college undergraduates a place in its MBA program.
The initiative, which the school described as a first-of-its-kind deferred MBA admissions program, is called HBS 2+2, and its designed to reach out to qualified college students, especially those who may not typically consider business as a career path, the school said.
HBS 2+2 will give undergraduates a guaranteed place in a future Harvard Business School MBA class, contingent upon their graduation from college and the successful completion of two years of approved work experience, the school said.
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U. of Calgary launches oilpatch MBA program
Strong demand from the energy industry has prompted the University of Calgary to create a masters degree program focused on the challenges of extracting dwindling oil and gas reserves.
The two-year program, essentially an oilpatch MBA, will see its first graduates in 2008. Its offered jointly by the science faculty and the Schulich School of Engineering and is aimed at having different oil and gas professionals work more effectively together.
This program will allow geologists, geophysicists and engineers to better understand each others contributions to the oil exploration and recovery process, said Larry Lines, head of
Rotman School launches world's first morning MBA program
For the first time, MBA students in the Toronto area, who are also working professionals, will be able to pursue their studies early in the morning before heading to their jobs.
The Morning MBA at the University of Torontos Rotman School of Management is designed for those looking for a complete MBA experience without sacrificing their professional or personal lives. The majority of the core classes will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, from 7 to 8:59 am. Applicants to the three-year program are currently being accepted with the first class set
University of Calgary launches oilpatch MBA
Strong demand from the energy industry has prompted the University of Calgary to create a masters degree program focused on the challenges of extracting dwindling oil and gas reserves.
The two-year program essentially an oilpatch MBA will see its first graduates in 2008. Its offered jointly by the science faculty and the Schulich School of Engineering and is aimed at having different oil and gas professionals work more effectively together.
This program will allow geologists geophysicists and engineers to better understand each others contributions to the oil exploration and recovery process said Larry Lines head of the
Ethiopia Unity University College Launches MBA Program
The Unity University College, one of the main private educational institutions in the country is set to begin offering graduate program courses in two disciplines, its president disclosed on Monday.
Unity University College President Dr.Fiseha said the college has been granted pre-accreditation from the Ministry of Education to carry out program in Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Development Economics.
The college has also finalized preparations to launch additional MBA programs in Law and Information Communication Technology (ICT).
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Harvard Business School (HBS) in conjunction with the Harvard Business School India Research Center (IRC) today announced plans to offer its first executive education program in India in February 2008. The first-of-its-kind, Building a Global Enterprise in India will be taught by HBS senior faculty in Hyderabad and is specially designed for senior executives from India and around the region.
The program is based on 10 years of extensive, on-the-ground HBS research in India. It uses cases tailored to the specific needs of companies operating in India and incorporates examples from companies in the region that have addressed similar challenges facing
Harvard Business School unveiled an initiative that will conditionally guarantee college undergraduates a place in its MBA program. The initiative, which the school described as a first-of-its-kind deferred MBA admissions program, is called HBS 2+2, and its designed to reach out to qualified college students, especially those who may not typically consider business as a career path. HBS 2+2 will give undergraduates a guaranteed place in a future Harvard Business School MBA class, contingent upon their graduation from college and the successful completion of two years of approved work experience, the school said. Undergraduates will be eligible to apply by
Rotman School Launches New Master of Finance Program
A new graduate degree for Finance professionals has been successfully launched by the University of Torontos Rotman School of Management. The Master of Finance is a 20-month, five-term program that will provide a mix of theoretical and applied finance courses at the highest academic levels to professionals currently working in the Finance industry. Interest is running high in the program and the first class starting in September 2007 is expected to be full, with students representing all aspects of the Finance industry.
The establishment of the program has been warmly received by the finance
Grand Canyon launches executive MBA program
Ken Blanchard, entrepreneur and author of The One-Minute Manager, is jumping in the fray of executive MBA programs offered in the Phoenix market.
While most of Arizonas major universities offer executive Master of Business Administration degrees, Blanchard said his new program at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix will be the only one to focus on leadership, in particular, strong ethics and preventing corporate misconduct.
Profit is the applause you get for taking care of your customers and creating a motivating environment for your people, Blanchard told The Business Journal.
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Grand Canyon launches executive MBA program
Ken Blanchard, entrepreneur and author of The One-Minute Manager, is jumping in the fray of executive MBA programs offered in the Phoenix market.
While most of Arizonas major universities offer executive Master of Business Administration degrees, Blanchard said his new program at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix will be the only one to focus on leadership, in particular, strong ethics and preventing corporate misconduct.
Profit is the applause you get for taking care of your customers and creating a motivating environment for your people, Blanchard told The Business Journal.
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