Thursday, April 19, 2012

 

Spain’s Esade, Georgetown in the US and the Brazilian business school Fundaçao Getulio Vargas are launching a tripartite degree for executives working in European and U.S. companies with tinterests in Latin America, according to the Financial Times.
 
The one-year programme will be taught in Madrid, Washington DC and Rio de Janeiro and also in Shanghai. The Corporate International Masters degree, as it is called, will award a corporate MBA from Esade, a Masters in International Business from Georgetown’s McDonough school of business and an executive masters degree from FGV. 
 
The first of the eight modules will begin in March 2013 and there will be online tutorials between each module. Completion of the degree will also require a thesis.

The new programme is building on the success of the Global Executive MBA run by Georgetown University and Esade. 

Source: FT

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