Robinson Hosts EMBA Info Session Today
Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business will host an overview of their Executive MBA program for prospective applicants. The event is scheduled for March 27 from 12-1 pm at the Buckhead Center.
The info session is designed for prospective students to learn more about the Executive MBA program that will begin in August. Prospects will meet current EMBA students, alumni, staff and faculty and have a chance to ask them questions about the program. Robinson is also offered complimentary lunch and parking.
If you are interested in attending you can still register here. Of course, if you’re unable to make today’s info session, much of the information can be found on our website, here.
The Executive MBA program is intended for those with greater work experience and several years spent in management-level positions. The lockstep program – held at the Bankhead campus career– begins with a full-day accounting refresher course and a three-day introduction to executive management course. Semesters consist of 5 10- and 5-week modules, with final exams at the end of each semester.
The EMBA program begins in August and classes take place over the weekends, with 6 hours of class on Fridays and seven on Saturdays. The core curriculum includes management seminars, enterprise courses, and a two-week, two-country international business residency at the end of the program. Students may also complete their MBA in just 17 months without interrupting their optional seminars and workshops in topics related to their career paths.