A tradition in professional education
The University of Chicago first introduced the Executive MBA in 1943. Its founding mission to serve working managers with an advanced graduate business degree still holds strong and U of Chicago remains a top EMBA program.
The combination of theory and application delivered in highly concentrated format is now available at more than 180 schools worldwide. Roughly 75% of these schools are U.S. based with the balance spread throughout Europe, Asia, South America and Middle East. The EMBA Council reports that approximately 200,000 people have graduated through Executive MBA programs and are represented by leaders across all fields in business, medicine, law, and government.
Roughly 75% of these schools are U.S. based with the balance spread throughout Europe, Asia, South America and Middle East. The Council reports that approximately 200,000 people have graduated through Executive MBA programs and are represented by leaders across all fields in business, medicine, law, and government.