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Nov 08, 2024
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Draft 2025-2026 Catalog
Business Administration - Executive, MBA
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Return to: School of Management
The USF Executive MBA is designed to help advance your career in today’s highly competitive and rapidly changing business world. When you enter the program, you will be joining an elite group of peers who possess depth of business knowledge gained through years of professional experience in a diversity of functions and industries.
In this cohort of experienced professionals, business acumen will play an integral part in your learning experience. You will work with faculty and students to find innovative ways to employ newly learned theories, concepts, and skills in creating solutions to the challenges you encounter at work, thereby adding significant value to both you and your company. Not only is the format of the program designed with the demands of a busy professional life in mind, but also faculty have developed courses that support active learning in a dynamic setting across all subjects. The USF Executive MBA offers a student-centered, rigorous curriculum focused on applied learning, leadership skill development, and a global mindset. The outcome will be greater confidence in your ability to lead and make sustainable decisions for both your business and yourself.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrates ethical and values-based leadership in decision making
- Collaborates with others to shape new perspectives and innovations for products, processes, systems, and/or services
- Engages in strategic decision making to solve problems
- Sustains a global perspective that attends to business, social, and environmental implications
Major Requirements (41 units)
Students in the Executive MBA program have the advantage of increasing their professional network as they complete the entire curriculum with the same cohort of students. The sequence in which your cohort will complete the program requirements together is pre-determined each semester to allow for comprehensive study and optimal learning.
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Return to: School of Management
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