Course details
The Rutgers Executive Master of Business Administration program (EMBA) is the premier choice of business education for the highly motivated professional with aspirations for accelerated career growth and development. Our students benefit from our professors with practical experience, a rich and constantly updated curriculum, globally recognized areas of specialization and a network of bright professionals. The EMBA encompasses proven concepts, tools, and techniques where an intersection of theory and practice provides maximum benefit to individuals intent on making every class count.
Curriculum
- Capstone: Business Strategy
- Function:
- Financial Management
- Weblife and Management Decision
- Marketing Management
- Supply Chian Management
- Advanced Modules
- Entreprenuership
- Advanced Wealth Management
- Global Marketing Strategy
- Business In Emerging Markets
- International Finacial Strategy
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Business Enviornment
- Aggregate Economics
- Managerial Economics
- International Business
- Leadership, Management, and Strategy
- Global Leadership
- Orgasnizational Behavior
- Analytical Techniques
- Law and Ethics
- Foundations
- Financial Accounting
- Business Statistics
Entry Criteria
Applicants should meet the following admissions standards:
- A bachelor’s degree or international equivalent from an accredited university
- At least 8 years of full-time work experience is preferred
- Candidates with high level responsibility and international experience
- Maturity and motivation to succeed in the EMBA
- Proficiency in oral and written English
GMAT/GRE is not required for admission into the program. Exceptionally, candidates with other qualifications and have substantial work experience at senior management level will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The program is open to Singaporeans, Permanent Residents and Employment visa holders. Other long term visit pass holders are to seek approval from ICA prior to submitting the application for admissions.
Updated on 06 January, 2016