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What is Executive Master of Business Administration?

What is Executive Master of Business Administration?

Executive master of business administration (EMBA) is designed for working corporate executives and senior managers. Typically, an individual working towards an EMBA continues to work full-time at work. Earning an EMBA means usually taking a mix of evening, online, and weekend classes, tutorials, and workshops.

Is EMBA a master degree?

An EMBA (Executive Master of Business Administration) is similar to a common MBA, except for the fact that they are designed for experienced working professionals, particularly chief officers, managers or business owners.

Are there any MBA programs in the FGV?

These programs combine FGV’s tradition and pioneering academic work with the latest market practices, preparing professionals for the challenges of the modern world. The programs are coordinated and managed by FGV’s Institute for Educational Development (IDE).

Where can I get an Executive Master’s degree?

Executive master’s degrees are typically offered by schools of business, but they are also offered by schools of communication and health. In addition to the executive MBA, there are also executive Master of Science programs in communications and executive Master’s programs in public health.

What’s the difference between an Executive Master’s and MBA?

An executive master’s degree is a degree that is intended for mid-career professionals who are employed full-time. Executive master’s degrees are typically offered by schools of business, but they are also offered by schools of communication and health. In addition to the executive MBA,…

How are continuing education programs managed in FGV?

The programs are coordinated and managed by FGV’s Institute for Educational Development (IDE). This institute therefore provides a single distribution network for the continuing education programs run by FGV’s different schools, guaranteeing the same standard of quality and excellence in the courses offered throughout Brazil.