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Darden to offer executive MBA program
by Heather Hayes
Virginia Business
September 2005
The MBA and executive education programs
at the University of Virginia’s Darden School
have long had sterling reputations. Now, the school
is putting the two together. Beginning next June, Darden
will offer its MBA for Executives degree program. Bob
Conroy, associate dean for MBA education, says the initial
class will include 45 students.
The 21-month executive MBA program
will cost $90,000 in tuition and fees. The program
will
involve five terms of core courses and two terms of
specialty seminars. It will be “just as rigorous” as
the daytime MBA program, Conroy says. As with the full-time
program and executive education programs,
the executive MBA will be taught by regular Darden
faculty and rely on the case-study approach.
Because students in the executive
MBA program will continue to work full time, it will
have an extensive distance-learning component, Conroy
says. But students will still travel to Charlottesville
every three weeks for a weekend of classroom work. They
also will go to Charlottesville and other locales for
several weeklong leadership programs.
What can students expect in return
for their investment? Conroy says executive MBA students
will gain skills and understanding that will provide
them with a broad view of their companies as well as
a credential they can use in moving to upper-level management.
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