Courses for the Kellogg-Miami EMBA Program take place just outside
of downtown Miami in Coral Gables, a short distance from Miami International
Airport. The program begins in January and ends two years later in December, with a combination of one long weekend per month (mid day Thursday through mid day Sunday) and two intensive Live-In Weeks per academic year) Student accommodations are at the Hyatt Regency Coral Gables. The Miami campus is adjacent to the Hyatt, and was designed to mirror the Evanston facilities.
About the Miami EMBA Program
The Kellogg-Miami EMBA Program recognizes the growing importance of Miami as a commercial and financial center and gateway to Latin America. The program is designed for mid-career executives based in the southeastern United States and Latin America who aspire to senior leadership responsibilities within their organizations. The Kellogg-Miami EMBA Program offers U.S. and Latin-American based managers an opportunity to learn and share best business practices with each other and to develop long-lasting global relationships--all within the context of a world-class business school.
The Kellogg School Approach
The Kellogg School advocates a global approach to management. A Kellogg School MBA equips managers with the tools they need to succeed by providing access to the professors, innovative curriculum, and cutting-edge ideas that have earned high praise from global leaders. Our broad-based core curriculum will train students to think strategically about issues and to maximize commonalities and recognize differences between countries. In addition, those who do business, serve clients, or have a strong interest in Latin America will benefit from elective courses focused specifically on equipping managers with the tools they need to succeed in this rapidly changing business environment.
As they learn, executives preparing for greater managerial responsibility are able to immediately apply both functional and managerial skills in their jobs. The concentrated studies curriculum integrates all managerial disciplines within management's economic, social and political environments.
Facilitating these lessons is the Kellogg School's world-class faculty, well-versed in the workings of an international marketplace. Students can expect to attend seminars taught by management giants such as Philip Kotler and Lou Stern, both pioneers in the field of marketing, along with a host of other top-rated Kellogg School faculty.
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The Kellogg School of Management is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Northwestern University is accredited by the North Central Association (NCA).
In case of grievances, please contact:
The Florida Department of Education Commission for Independent Education 850-245-0505