Executive MBA
UNC Kenan-Flagler Executive MBA Program Structure UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business Schools offers an Executive MBA in two distinct formats: the Weekend EMBA and the Evening EMBA. The Evening EMBA takes slightly longer to complete than the Weekend EMBA counterpart—24 months, compared to the 20-month Weekend EMBA. The Evening EMBA begins in the fall, like the school’s […]
Executive MBA
Fuqua School of Business Executive MBA Program Structure The Fuqua Business School offers two distinct EMBA offerings: the 18-month Global Executive MBA and the 19-month Weekend Executive MBA. Both EMBAs are cohort-based programs that feature a general management curriculum, five concentrations and one certificate. The major difference between each program is the location of which the learning […]
Full-Time MBA
Fuqua School of Business Full-Time MBA Program Structure Students in the 22-month Duke Fuqua full-time MBA program, better known as the Daytime MBA, begin the program with a month-long immersion and orientation. This leg of the MBA features, “three courses that emphasize leadership in a global society,” according to the school. The remaining first-year schedule […]
Fuqua School of Business – Duke University
History The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University was originally founded as the Graduate School of Business Administration in 1969—nearly 131 years after the university’s original founding. The Durham, North Carolina business school received large donations from Virginia businessman and philanthropist J.B. Fuqua, who helped establish his career borrowing books from the Duke University library, […]
Full-Time MBA
UNC Kenan-Flager Full-Time MBA Program Structure The two-year Kenan-Flager Business School full-time MBA program is built around case method studies and group activities, splitting students into groups of 70-75. Each semester of the program is broken into two separate modules, which last an estimated seven weeks. The time between completing the modules is split for […]
Kenan-Flagler Business School – University of North Carolina
History The University of North Carolina business school was first established in 1919 as the Department of Commerce of UNC Chapel Hill’s College of Arts. Twenty-nine years after becoming fully accredited by the AACSB, the school introduced its MBA program. The school was officially renamed as the Kenan-Flager Business School nearly four decades later in […]