Executive MBA

Innovative Curriculum

Q. What type of time commitment is involved?

A. EMBA students find themselves exhilarated to be back in the classroom. They are among their professional and intellectual peers, where they can share the challenge of learning new methods and means for managing the business of doing business. Success in professional life demands a substantial and regular commitment of time, and it is no different in an EMBA program. Over the course of the program, at least 20 to 25 hours a week should be allotted for some combination of classroom work, computer and research efforts, and course assignments. Added to the already heavy demands of a business career, the time involved in pursuing an EMBA is considerable and requires a high level of motivation and commitment. The burden is eased by the support of other students and by the assistance of the EMBA program staff.

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Idaho's First Executive MBA Program

Our College of Business and Economics and Executive MBA Program are AACSB accredited.  Only 15% of the business schools in the world have achieved this top honor.  AACSB accreditation is recognized worldwide and assures the highest caliber of teaching and current curricula.

 
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By using multi-dimensional learning methods throughout the EMBA Program our participants leave the program far more equipped...
   
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