Global Leadership EMBA Format

The Global Leadership EMBA integrates face-to-face and virtual teaching using the same technologies that most people use every day as they conduct business.

Transitioning from strictly classroom to blended virtual and classroom learning in 1996, GLEMBA's model has been cited by Forbes as one of the Best of the Web in Higher Education for seven consecutive years and has been highlighted in CIO Magazine and Financial Times for its innovation.

Campus classroom instruction and networking opportunities

  • Takes place during five quarterly on-campus weekend sessions
  • Incorporates learning opportunities best delivered face to face
  • Creates the opportunity to meet, bond and network with faculty and peers

Virtual technologies and collaboration

  • Facilitates virtual instructor-led interaction and class discussions via web conferencing
  • Offers opportunity to learn collaborative technologies and global team practices

Key benefits of GLEMBA's technology supported delivery design:

  • Sequential, one course at a time enables you to focus and master one subject without the distraction of competing coursework.
  • Virtual technologies enable you to access course materials and participate while traveling or relocating.
  • Limited on-campus residency requirements enable you to allocate your time better and minimize time spent away from work and commuting costs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The GLEMBA Format

 

Take a Virtual Tour that overviews a sample course rollout.

 

"The blended approach was very effective because of the opportunity to interact with other students personally and it was also more flexible than weekend programs where you to go to a classroom every other weekend'

Carla Mashinski, 2004

 

GLEMBA is a Member of

AACSB

Sloan Consortium

Executive MBA Council