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2016-2017 University Catalog 
  
2016-2017 University Catalog

Executive MBA


Banner Code:  BU-MBA-BUEX
Phone: 703-993-2136
Email:  emba@gmu.edu

School/Department: School of Business  

EMBA Program

The Executive MBA is designed for those with a minimum of 7 to 10 years of significant business and professional experience.  The program’s focus is management decision making, strategic management of business resources, and leadership.  Dedicated faculty, an innovative and relevant curriculum, a global focus, a student-centered program team, and great colleagues contribute to the learning experience of a lifetime.  The program is carefully designed to help students master a broad range of executive-level competencies while cultivating expert business-related knowledge of the global economy.  Students complete the Executive MBA program as a cohort with the exception of track-specific coursework (below).  The program is completed in 20 months, starting in August and classes are held approximately three Saturdays per month.  Students enrolling in both the in-class and online versions must have the support of their organizations to participate in global and domestic residencies.

Diversity in Learning

Students encounter multiple approaches to learning in the Executive MBA Program. Classroom discussions, team projects, individual reading, team presentations, team problem solving, business simulations, business case analyses, coaching, and domestic and international residencies all contribute to the creative learning environment delivered by the Mason Executive MBA Program.

Tracks

The Executive MBA program offers three tracks to complement core business courses.  These tracks include: Global, National Security, and Critical Infrastructure Protection and Management. A brief overview of these tracks is below.  Please visit http://business.gmu.edu for further information.

Global Track

Rapid changes in technology and geopolitics have transformed the world of commerce- every company today truly competes on a global stage.  The “globalization” of business demands new kinds of leadership skills and richer multicultural perspectives.  It also demands a different kind of executive MBA training.  The Global track is designed to prepare today’s executives for the new competitive realities.  The program develops real-world skills that translate into real-world business decisions.

National Security Track

With America’s role in the world continually evolving to meet new global challenges, the role of leadership in the security industry has never been more vital.  The need for military leaders, government executives and corporate defense contractors who can provide mission critical products and services- and who understand the unique demands of the complex and dynamic national security sector- has never been more critical.  Dedicated faculty from the Mason School of Business and adjunct faculty working in specialty areas of the security sector; as well as accomplished government, military, and corporate guest speakers, technical experts, and Mason alumni employed in the security industry; are a part of the National Security track. The dynamic learning environment brings contemporary challenges of the national security industry right into the classroom.

Critical Infrastructure Protection and Management Track

In partnership with George Mason University’s Center for Infrastructure Protection and Homeland Security, our Critical Infrastructure Protection and Management track addresses the critical areas of risk analysis and management, systems analysis, and cyber security within critical infrastructure sectors such as energy, telecommunications, medical response, and critical manufacturing.  The program emphasizes interagency action and intergovernmental coordination to achieve business efficiency and develop capacities to create industry/government cooperation.

Degree Requirements


The EMBA program requires successful completion of 48 credit hours of coursework including for-credit residencies. Students are responsible for familiarization and compliance with the university’s Graduate Policies  contained in this catalog.

Modules


Students complete seven 10-week modules. During each ten-week module, students complete two to three courses in an applications-oriented sequence that takes them from developing core management skills through the understanding and application of the tools of business performance to the talents of leadership.
 

Total: 48 credits