
A MBA is the training for employees promoted to a managerial level such as a manager or a supervisor. An EMBA is similar, however, for executives.
A MBA/EMBA is by coursework, NOT by research (NO one will ask you who is you supervisor). Most MBA/EMBA graduates work in the industry, where the name of the university counts the most. Therefore, as a rule of thumb, your best option is getting into a 1st-tier, top ranked University (such as Harvard in US and National Taiwan University in Taiwan).
Mara has successfully completed a Bachelor of Business in Business Administration (BBBA) here at RMIT, in Melbourne, Australia. My experience is that there is NO need to worry about the 各校方向略有不同 組別也很多. Just try your best to get into the University with the best name. University's advertisement is aimed to get students and sell the degree. Also, remember to ask your current/future employers' opinion.
Good Luck for your study.
Mara
要不要唸EMBA看您的需要
我因為所上課程設計的關係,與許多的EMBA接觸過
就我們那邊的情況是
其實要說學什麼,算是學到一些理論吧!
若剛好與工作合的,這些理論可以套入工作中
當然,與教授或學生的素質有關,但契不契機因素也很大。
我們那邊讀EMBA的,有些是中型公司的總經理(因為太忙有些比較混),有些是大公司的中階幹部(這些都滿厲害的),有些是超認真的公司新秀。可以說,素質愈來愈好了,職位也有向上提升的趨勢。
這跟趨勢有關,因為大家都有,若沒有這學歷,升遷就困難。
對人脈的交流當然有一定的幫忙,但能幫多少?我覺得還好,不過總是有機會啦!找對指導教授其實也滿重要的,關係網絡嘛!
有些是先來所上開的學分班,先適應環境(或是說先引起面試老師的注意),然後隔年再甄試,這樣比較有機會。
希望妳能找到適合妳的EMBA
在職讀MBA不太適合,一方面不好考,一方面課業較重,工作可能就顧不到了。