Dear All,
Could you please advice me regarding an EMBA program from USA university with good reputation and reasonable fees. My budget can’t exceed 30K $. I am 34 years old, physician with 9 years experience in healthcare management.
TIA
EMBA
Posted Jan 28, 2020 09:29
Could you please advice me regarding an EMBA program from USA university with good reputation and reasonable fees. My budget can’t exceed 30K $. I am 34 years old, physician with 9 years experience in healthcare management.
TIA
Posted Jan 28, 2020 09:33
I'm not sure that's possible at that price. At that price, distance learning with Boston or Illinois universities may be the best option.
Posted Jan 28, 2020 17:36
Thank you Duncan for your input.
My main concern of BU program is launched recently, there is no information / expectation regarding employment, career progress, salaries and placement if possible. Additionally , the program structure and contents are the same like full/ part time.
What do you think the suitable budget of EMBA (am not US resident).
Thanks a lot
My main concern of BU program is launched recently, there is no information / expectation regarding employment, career progress, salaries and placement if possible. Additionally , the program structure and contents are the same like full/ part time.
What do you think the suitable budget of EMBA (am not US resident).
Thanks a lot
Posted Jan 28, 2020 18:55
I don't think your expectations are reasonable. Only full time programmes will have reasonable placement services. Accredited programmes will have every similar structures in the same school.
Posted Feb 03, 2020 20:30
What are your career goals with the program?
I would say that if you are looking to make a substantial career jump (in terms of responsibility, location, and / or industry) you should be looking instead at full-time MBAs.
The EMBA / Online options you're looking at would be more appropriate for somebody who wants to excel in their current location / industry.
I would say that if you are looking to make a substantial career jump (in terms of responsibility, location, and / or industry) you should be looking instead at full-time MBAs.
The EMBA / Online options you're looking at would be more appropriate for somebody who wants to excel in their current location / industry.
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