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The Financial Times (FT) developed a ranking of the best online MBAs online. Number one was the Global MBA of the ...
The Financial Times (FT) developed a ranking of the best online MBAs online. Number one was the Global MBA of the IE Business School, Madrid. The entire program takes 15 months and combines online learning with three on campus weeks in the University of Madrid, and a global immersion trip. Admissions take place in September and April, and the cost of the program is of 51,200 euros. Requisites include three years of working experience, a university degree, going through an admission test, and an English language certificate.
The second place is for Warwick Business School (United Kingdom). Its Executive MBA has a two years program with 12 modules out of which 8 are mandatory. The master has a cost of £ 42.640. Each module demands 30 hours in campus and four weeks to perform an individual task. The material is provided through an online forum, and classes are recorded for students to watch when it best suits them.
Number three is the University of Massachusetts Amherst Isenberg. The program offers a full online learning mode. In addition, there are three centres in the state of Massachusetts to take face-to-face classes. There are 39 credits needed to get the MBA. By the end of each course, you get 3 credits. The cost per course is USD 900, and the entire MBA costs USD 35.100.
In Australia, the UNSW Business School offers a MBAX, which may be focused on change, technology or finances. It includes 12 online courses. Exams and practical works can be uploaded to the e-learning platform. The total cost of the program is around AUD$ 56.520.
The University of Florida, in the United States, offers a program called Online Learning, which includes different digital courses and MBAs. Business Administration is a fully digital two years MBA. Content and reading material are uploaded to the virtual campus. The program demands 15 hours per week, including individual practical works, group projects and readings, to be properly developed. The cost of the MBA is USD 58.000.
OBS Business School, of the University of Barcelona, has an Online Executive MBA. It is developed in 11 months divided in four phases in which corporate aspects are studied. The goal is for the student to become familiar with key concepts in every department to be able to run them, without forsaking a global business perspective. The cost is 13.700 euros.
The Kenan-Flagler Business School, from the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, United States, combines interactive experiences with the chance of accessing the content through a mobile device, even when there is no internet access. The cost is USD 114.078.
Centrum Graduate Business School, of the Catholic University of Peru, offers the Virtual International Managerial MBA. The program includes six academic cycles on different kinds of leadership, finances, marketing and a thesis. The cost is USD 68.100.
In order to validate the degree offered by the University in Spain with EADA, a two weeks trip with eight intensive classes is suggested, through which you may get the International Leadership Master. Centrum has a platform with executive education courses that can be followed online, some even for free.
The online Global MBA of SAEJEE in Madrid provides weekly classes for 70 weeks through Google Hangouts, while assessments are taken through the Virtual Campus.