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ADVISORY/UCLA Anderson School of Management Holds Information Session on New Dual-Degree Executive MBA Program
Business Wire, Nov 7, 2003
Business Editors/Education Writers
ADVISORY...for Monday (Nov. 17)
--(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: Come learn more about a new unique dual-degree
executive MBA program created by UCLA and National
University of Singapore (NUS). The UCLA-NUS EMBA
Program (http://www.ucla.nus.edu.sg) is a part-time,
intensive 15-month course of study that leads to two
MBA degrees, one from UCLA and one from NUS. The
program consists of six intensive two-week segments
conducted in residence in Singapore, Los Angeles and
Shanghai.
Program participants will receive a well-balanced
general management education that provides the breadth
and depth of knowledge and skills necessary for
managing a multinational corporation. They will also
have an opportunity to establish a strong
international network with senior executives in United
States and Asia.
Designed for executives, the UCLA-NUS EMBA program is
timely in light of China's entry into the World Trade
Organization and the recently concluded U.S.-Singapore
Free Trade Agreement, which require business leaders
who can think globally and act locally.
WHO: Professor Chris Erickson, UCLA's faculty director for
the UCLA-NUS Executive MBA Program, will be on hand to
discuss program specifics, including program
structure, admissions, curriculum and fees.
WHEN: Monday, November 17, 2003
6:00-7:30 p.m.
WHERE: UCLA Anderson School of Management, Cornell Hall D301
RSVP: RSVP is requested. Please visit the following link to
register:
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty_research/dialogue
/evite/infosession_emba.html
or contact Prof. Chris Erickson at 310-825-1697.
PARKING: Parking will be available in Lot 4, adjacent to UCLA
Anderson School of Management at a cost of $7.
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