Spain’s IE Business School and the Singapore Management University (SMU) will launch a joint Executive MBA (EMBA) program in September that will focus on southeast Asia.
Martin Boehm, IE dean of programs said the school really wanted to create a program for people looking for a part-time MBA in the southeast Asian market. IE is trying to reach out to Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines – places within three to five hour travelling time from Singapore.
The one-year EMBA program will include both traditional classroom and online learning components for an intentionally small cohort of just 30 students.
There will be five classroom sessions as part of the year-long course, four in Singapore and the fifth in Madrid.
Participants in the joint program will take part in a team project conducted with an external company for the duration of the course. The cost of the new joint EMBA will be $75,000.
For more details, please see the Financial Times
For more details, please see the Financial Times
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