NC State Jenkins Professional Evening MBA 28 months MBA Program By Jenkins Graduate School of Management |TopMBA
Program Duration

28 monthsProgram duration

Program overview

Specialisations

Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Management

Study Level

MBA

The Master of Business Administration at NC State's Jenkins Graduate School of Mangement emphasizes the management of technology. Students take an integrated core curriculum, with a focus on technology, business processes, and practical applications in a collaborative learning environment. Through simulations, case studies, and projects, students learn from real world examples and experiences. Both full- and part-time students take a course in managerial effectiveness, which emphasizes communication skills, networking, negotiations, team skills, ethics, and social responsibility. Students begin the program with core courses, then choose a concentration from Biotech/Pharmaceuticals Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology Commercialization, Finance, Marketing Management, Product Innovation Management, Services Management and Consulting, and Supply Chain Management. Full-time students complete the program in 21 months; part-time students complete the program in 33 months. The technology focus of the program comes from three sources. First, all students take core courses related to technology, including strategy, operations, and managing people in a high-tech environment. Even courses in traditional management subjects, such as economics and marketing, have a technology slant through the choice of cases and projects used in the course. Second, in most of the concentrations, students can take courses in technical fields, such as industrial engineering and computer science. Third, most students have a strong technology background and seek careers with high-tech companies. Management education is highly interactive. The program challenges students to become active participants in their education through interaction with faculty, peers, and the business community. Many professors formulate their courses around case discussions, which give students an opportunity to confront real business problems and practice the art of business communication. Class simulations and team projects also create realistic environments for decision making. During the first semester, students are assigned to a peer group of four to five people that will collaborate for a large portion of assignments, class projects, and outside study. The team environment exposes students to a wealth of contrasting experiences and perspectives and helps build relationships. MBA students must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and are strongly encouraged to have had courses in statistics, accounting, and economics. Calculus must be completed prior to enrollment with a grade of C or better. Admissions decisions are based on previous academic performance, GMAT scores, essays, letters of reference, and previous work and volunteer experience. International applicants must also submit TOEFL scores of at least 100 on the IBT. Interviews are required and are given by invitation.

Program overview

Specialisations

Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Management

Study Level

MBA

The Master of Business Administration at NC State's Jenkins Graduate School of Mangement emphasizes the management of technology. Students take an integrated core curriculum, with a focus on technology, business processes, and practical applications in a collaborative learning environment. Through simulations, case studies, and projects, students learn from real world examples and experiences. Both full- and part-time students take a course in managerial effectiveness, which emphasizes communication skills, networking, negotiations, team skills, ethics, and social responsibility. Students begin the program with core courses, then choose a concentration from Biotech/Pharmaceuticals Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology Commercialization, Finance, Marketing Management, Product Innovation Management, Services Management and Consulting, and Supply Chain Management. Full-time students complete the program in 21 months; part-time students complete the program in 33 months. The technology focus of the program comes from three sources. First, all students take core courses related to technology, including strategy, operations, and managing people in a high-tech environment. Even courses in traditional management subjects, such as economics and marketing, have a technology slant through the choice of cases and projects used in the course. Second, in most of the concentrations, students can take courses in technical fields, such as industrial engineering and computer science. Third, most students have a strong technology background and seek careers with high-tech companies. Management education is highly interactive. The program challenges students to become active participants in their education through interaction with faculty, peers, and the business community. Many professors formulate their courses around case discussions, which give students an opportunity to confront real business problems and practice the art of business communication. Class simulations and team projects also create realistic environments for decision making. During the first semester, students are assigned to a peer group of four to five people that will collaborate for a large portion of assignments, class projects, and outside study. The team environment exposes students to a wealth of contrasting experiences and perspectives and helps build relationships. MBA students must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and are strongly encouraged to have had courses in statistics, accounting, and economics. Calculus must be completed prior to enrollment with a grade of C or better. Admissions decisions are based on previous academic performance, GMAT scores, essays, letters of reference, and previous work and volunteer experience. International applicants must also submit TOEFL scores of at least 100 on the IBT. Interviews are required and are given by invitation.

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