The Executive MBA program at Temple University’s Fox School of Business is No. 39 worldwide and No. 22 nationally in The Economist’s first ranking of such programs.
Released July 18, The Economist’s ranking is devised from two primary categories: personal development/educational experience and career development. The Economist said it examined 27 subcategories, such as average salary increase among graduates and faculty quality. Data are drawn from a mix of student-reported figures and ratings and information provided by schools, the London-based publication said. The Fox Executive MBA is the only EMBA program ranked in the Greater Philadelphia region.
“Our Executive MBA program makes the most of our global connections and world-class faculty, as well as the diversity that makes the Fox School and Temple University among the most dynamic places to learn,” Dean M. Moshe Porat said. “It’s fitting that our Executive MBA, which emphasizes strategy, leadership and global studies, continues to be regarded as an international leader in graduate business education.”
Fox’s Executive MBA, which can be completed in just 16 months, is built on face-to-face classroom time delivered over one weekend per month and supplemented by interaction with classmates and faculty via web-conferencing tools. The online collaboration reduces travel and minimizes the time students spend away from home and office.
The Fox School offers a Corporate Partner Scholarship Program for students when more than one employee from the same company enrolls in the Fox Executive MBA program in a given year.
For more information of the Fox Executive MBA, visit www.fox.temple.edu/emba.