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Program description
EMBA class members provide an extraordinary learning resource for one another. Students who have been carefully chosen both for their overall abilities and for the contributions they can make to the educational process. The EMBA program attracts highly accomplished individuals who share a record of successful work performance and managerial experience, as well as a clear potential for managerial leadership. Each participant brings to the class a unique set of skills and experiences. Together, participants create a learning environment that is second to none. UCLA's EMBA Program is ranked eighth in the Business Week survey of world-wide EMBA programs. |
Application and Admission Requirements
The EMBA Admissions Committee considers a number of factors in selecting candidates for the program. All candidates must demonstrate:
Weekend Schedule
UCLA Anderson's two-year Executive MBA Program is designed for working professionals who have demanding jobs with high levels of responsibility. Experienced managers who have worked hard to achieve strong positions on the career paths of their choice need not leave those positions for full-time course work. To accommodate their busy schedules, UCLA Anderson arranges EMBA classes for Fridays and Saturdays of alternate weekends. All members of the Executive MBA class follow the same class schedule.
Degree and diploma etc.
Executive Master of Business Administration
Expenses / Tuition Fees
The cost for the Executive MBA Program class of 2011 was $53,000 for the first year. The EMBA fees cover registration, tuition, books and software supplies, meals, parking, and off-campus residentials.
Academic Programs
UCLA Anderson School of Management is perennially ranked among the top-tier business schools in the world. UCLA combine a award-winning faculty renowned for their research and teaching, highly selective admissions, successful alumni and world-class facilities to create an extraordinary learning...