2. Texas A&M MBA Programs
Full-Time Professional Executive
Experience 2 years of work, 10 years of work,
2 years of work
Requirements 5 years is average 7 must be managerial
Mays Business School CITYCENTRE CITYCENTRE
Location
College Station, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas
6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Friday & 9 a.m. - 4:30 pm
Full time coursework
Class Schedule 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday Friday & Saturday
Monday-Friday
of alternating weekends of alternating weekends
5 terms over 16 months, 5 terms over 22 months, 4 terms over 22 months,
Program
includes time for courses continue includes break for
Structure
internship in summer through summer summer
3. Why pursue a Executive MBA?
Knowledge Gain a deeper understanding of business functions
Credentials Credibility to advance within –or beyond – your organization
Immediate
Learn methods that can be applied sooner rather than later
Impact
Flexibility Dedicate a few days a month to develop your career for a lifetime
Networking Develop a broad network of peers across many industries
4. Intangible benefits
Confidence & ability to address complex issues
Emphasis on team dynamics
Development of strategic management perspective
Enhanced ability to communicate your ideas effectively
“Learn on Friday/Saturday, put it to work Monday.”
5. the Texas A&M EMBA
AACSB Accredited Program
Highly regarded Mays Business School
45 credit hours delivered in 4 semesters over 22 months
Access to Texas A&M library resources
Classes meet Fridays and Saturdays of alternate weekends
Texas A&M MBA Degree
Join the legendary Aggie Network
6. National Reputation of the Texas A&M MBA
• Full-Time MBA
– 6th U.S. Public (44th globally) – Financial Times (2011)
– 9th U.S. Public (24th in U.S.) – Forbes (2011)
– 11th U.S. Public (30th in U.S.) – Bloomberg BusinessWeek (2010)
• Executive MBA
– 10th U.S. Public (27th in U.S.) – Financial Times (2011)
– Top 50 Worldwide EMBA Program – BusinessWeek
7. What sets us apart?
True Executive Experience level Senior faculty
MBA Program of classmates members
Full service
Return on Your The Aggie
support from
Investment Network
EMBA staff
9. Aggie Network
• 47,275 Aggies live in Harris County
• Almost 68% of Aggies live in Texas
• Over 353,000 former students in the US
• Aggies in over 82 countries
12. The Classroom Experience
What and how will you learn?
• Comprehensive overview of the functional
areas of business
• Focus on faculty & participant interaction
• Highly integrated instruction
• Harvard Case Study Method
14. Residency Week
The beginning of your journey
• Supports your transition into the program
• Academic leveling courses
– Focus in quantitative areas
• Learn the Harvard Case Method
• Meet your peers
• “Aggie Immersion”
15. The Washington Campus
How Washington works…
and how their decisions impact business.
16. The Washington Campus
How Washington works…
and how their decisions impact business.
A study of the legislative, regulatory and judicial
functions of government including:
Business &
Government Monetary
Economy Government Trade Policy
regulations policy
Ethics
17. The Capstone Project
Make a difference in your organization.
• Tackle a critical issue or challenge faced by your
company or organization
• Dedicated faculty support to mentoring projects
• Immediate ROI for participant & organization
• “Ultimate Application” of your learning
18. Texas A&M EMBA Faculty
Scholars, consultants, and leaders…
the best of the best.
19. Texas A&M EMBA Faculty
Scholars, consultants, and leaders…
the best of the best.
• Handpicked for Academic & Industry experience
• Well-respected in international business and
academic communities
• Awards for both teaching and research
20. 7 years
managerial
preferred experience prior academic
minimum of success from
undergraduate
10 years of education
professional
experience
Consideration potential for
career
for Admission advancement
organizational
support personal time
commitment motivation,
maturity,
drive to succeed
21. Class of 2012 Profile
average years work experience 17
average years management experience 10
average age 40
underrepresented minorities 24%
women 19%
former or current military 20%
holds advanced degree 13%
former students of Texas A&M 11%
22. Class of 2012 –
Functional Areas Human
Consulting 4% Resources 2%
Finance/Accou
nting 9%
General
Management
22%
Information
Systems 20%
Marketing/Sale
s 22%
Operations/Sup
ply Chain 22%
23. Class of 2012 –
Industries
Petroleum/Energy
Other services 15%
46%
Non-profit 2%
Media/Entertainme
nt 2%
Technology 4%
Government 4%
Financial
Services 4%
Consumer
Products 4%
Manufacturing 5%
Consulting 7%
Pharmaceuticals/He
althcare 9%
24. Houston EMBA Programs
University of Houston $63,500
Rice $92,500
Texas $86,000
Tulane $79,000
Texas A&M $74,500
25. Next Step: Application
What is needed?
Completed online application
Current resume
Essay questions (2 required)
Scanned copies of transcripts
Three recommendations
Letter of organizational commitment
27. Next Step: Connect with Us
• Request a Pre-Application Review at emba.tamu.edu
– Phone based session with admissions team member
– Receive advice on maneuvering the application process
– Can be considered your interview for application process
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