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University launches global executives MBA program

Posted on 9/17/2010
As a result of the current economic state, a number of business executives are returning to school. These professionals are often seeking higher education in order to boost their careers and earning potential.

In order to provide executives with a degree they can earn while they continue to work full-time, the University of Virginia Darden School of Business announced that it will offer MBA, doctorate and executive education programs that have been ranked in the top two in the U.S. by The Princeton Review.

The school will offer a new MBA for its Global Executives (GEMBA) program. The 20-month course of study is designed for executives who seek to improve their global perspective. Each class will participate in six modules on topics such as leading the global enterprise.

"Participants will acquire essential knowledge and master the disciplines of business," said Robert F. Bruner, dean of Darden. "They will learn to be effective in diverse cultures and contexts and will analyze their current business challenges with some of the brightest minds in the business world."

Two-week residencies will take place in Charlottesville, Virginia and Washington, DC.
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