“The Global MBA program will allow students to study at Webster University while living for nine weeks in each of these dynamic international locations,” said Benjamin Ola Akande, dean of the School of Business and Technology.
Webster University’s unique position as a worldwide institution with more than 100 campuses spanning three continents – from the United States to Europe and Asia – allows it to provide a true Global MBA, according to Dr. Akande. He adds, “Students will study inside and outside of the classroom in each of the five countries. After this eleven-month immersion, the successful students will have earned their MBA graduate degree.”
Len Even, director of Webster’s campus in Leiden, the Netherlands, said, “The Webster Global MBA program enables students interested in an international business career to achieve a Webster MBA degree in one academic year while having a unique global experience. At my campus, students will visit The Hague, the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the Social Economic Council, a major economic advisory group of the Dutch government, while taking courses in finance and marketing.”
Other highlights of Webster’s Global MBA include:
The program fee for the 2008-09 Global MBA degree program is $40,000, which includes 36 hours of graduate tuition, housing during each nine-week academic term, pre-departure materials, and all textbooks. Students will be responsible for airfare, their own meals, housing between academic terms, personal living expenses, visas, and any costs associated with travel between Webster’s campuses. The deadline for applications to the program is March 1, 2008.
For more information on Webster’s Global MBA, visit www.webster.edu/globalmba.
Visit the School of Business and Technology at www.webster.edu/sbt.