Prospective business students at the College of Charleston will have a new program to consider in 2025—an executive MBA program, also known as an EMBA. The program will be the first of its kind in the state of South Carolina.
Executive director of graduate and executive programs for the College’s School of Business Ron Magnuson said, “We are thrilled to offer students the opportunity to achieve their MBA in this format. The diverse perspectives of regional and national business leaders working in a cohort environment is an attractive feature for individuals looking to advance their careers in business.”
The program will be offered in an accelerated hybrid format, enabling students to earn the credential within just 18 months. The curriculum for the program will emphasize practical skills in the corporate world, encompassing topics like executive decision-making, leadership, and strategic management.
Students enrolled in the program will enjoy the convenience of online courses alongside immersive weekend residencies. Online classes will feature both synchronous and asynchronous elements.
You can learn more about the new EMBA program at the College of Charleston’s official website. Applications are currently being accepted for the program’s inaugural cohort.
U.S. News & World Report has named the College of Charleston one of the top 5 public schools in the country. The publication also lauded the College’s business school as #85 nationwide.
CVO has featured the College of Charleston in a couple of our recent rankings, including the 20 Best Public Liberal Arts Schools and the 50 Small Colleges with the Best Professors.
Source: The College Today—College of Charleston to Offer Executive MBA Program
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