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REGISTER: Kogod Professional MBA Online Info Session

Join Kogod School of Business graduate admission department for an opportunity to learn more about Kogod’s Professional MBA program on June 5 from 12-1pm. This online session will include an overview of the academic and student experience along with the admissions requirements and process.

The Kogod Professional MBA a part-time program created specifically for working professionals. This program has been designed specifically for those who want to take their careers to the next level and for those whose time is of the utmost value.

The 48-credit hour program is completed as a cohort. With Kogod’s lock-step schedule, students attend class one evening per week over seven consecutive semesters, and complete your MBA in 27 months. The Professional MBA meets one evening per week from 6:00PM to 9:00PM, offering the flexibility to manage your professional and personal commitments while earning your degree.

The focused schedule (students only take one course at a time) allows for them to absorb and retain material better and the format provides opportunities to work and collaborate with your peers in a digital environment.

At the start of each spring semester, students engage with their cohorts in a weekend residency to hone your professional skills. To gain firsthand experience in a key emerging economy, PMBAs take part in week-long study abroad trip during your second year.

Taught by our exemplary academic faculty and highly experienced executives-in-residence, you’ll acquire contemporary management knowledge to help you advance in or transition from your current position.

To learn more about Kogod’s Professional MBA program, RSVP for this information session here.

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