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Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Executive MBA Program

2011 EMBA Info Session Presentation

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Texas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityExecutive MBA

Program

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Texas A&M MBA ProgramsFull-Time Professional Executive

Experience Requirements

2 years of work, 5 years is average 2 years of work 10 years of work,

7 must be managerial

Location

Mays Business School

College Station, Texas

CITYCENTREHouston, Texas

CITYCENTREHouston, Texas

Class ScheduleFull time

courseworkMonday-Friday

6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Friday &

9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday of alternating weekends

9 a.m. - 4:30 pm Friday & Saturday

of alternating weekends

Program Structure

5 terms over 16 months, includes

time for internship in summer

5 terms over 22 months, courses continue through

summer

4 terms over 22 months,

includes break for summer

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Why pursue a Executive MBA?

Knowledge Gain a deeper understanding of business functions

Credentials Credibility to advance within –or beyond – your organization

Immediate Impact

Learn methods that can be applied sooner rather than later

Flexibility Dedicate a few days a month to develop your career for a lifetime

Networking

Develop a broad network of peers across many industries

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Intangible benefits

Confidence & ability to address complex issues

Emphasis on team dynamics

Development of strategic management perspective

Enhanced ability to communicate your ideas effectively

“Learn on Friday/Saturday, put it to work Monday.”

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the Texas A&M EMBA

AACSB Accredited Program

Highly regarded Mays Business School

45 credit hours delivered in 4 semesters over 22 months

Access to Texas A&M library resources

Classes meet Fridays and Saturdays of alternate weekends

Texas A&M MBA Degree

Join the legendary Aggie Network

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National Reputation of the Texas A&M MBA • Full-Time MBA

–6th U.S. Public (44th globally) – Financial Times (2011)

–9th U.S. Public (24th in U.S.) – Forbes (2011)

–11th U.S. Public (30th in U.S.) – Bloomberg BusinessWeek (2010)

• Executive MBA

–10th U.S. Public (27th in U.S.) – Financial Times (2011)

– Top 50 Worldwide EMBA Program – BusinessWeek

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What sets us apart?

True Executive

MBA Program

Experience level of

classmates

Senior faculty members

Full service support from EMBA staff

Return on Your Investment

The Aggie Network

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CITYCENTRE

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Aggie Network

• 47,275 Aggies live in Harris County

• Almost 68% of Aggies live in Texas

• Over 353,000 former students in the US

• Aggies in over 82 countries

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Our Curriculum: Creating and Sustaining Value

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The Classroom ExperienceWhat and how will you

learn?

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The Classroom Experience

• Comprehensive overview of the functional areas of business

• Focus on faculty & participant interaction

• Highly integrated instruction

• Harvard Case Study Method

What and how will you learn?

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Residency WeekThe beginning of your

journey

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Residency Week

• Supports your transition into the program

• Academic leveling courses

– Focus in quantitative areas

• Learn the Harvard Case Method

• Meet your peers

• “Aggie Immersion”

The beginning of your journey

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The Washington CampusHow Washington works…and how their decisions impact business.

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The Washington CampusHow Washington works…and how their decisions impact business.

A study of the legislative, regulatory and judicial functions of government including:

Economy

Government

regulations

Monetary policy

Business &

Government Ethics

Trade Policy

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The Capstone Project

• Tackle a critical issue or challenge faced by your company or organization

• Dedicated faculty support to mentoring projects

• Immediate ROI for participant & organization

• “Ultimate Application” of your learning

Make a difference in your organization.

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Texas A&M EMBA FacultyScholars, consultants, and

leaders…the best of the best.

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Texas A&M EMBA FacultyScholars, consultants, and

leaders…the best of the best.

• Handpicked for Academic & Industry experience

• Well-respected in international business and academic communities

• Awards for both teaching and research

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Consideration for

Admission

preferred minimum of 10 years

of professional experience

7 years manageri

al experienc

e

potential for career

advancement

prior academic

success from undergraduate education

motivation, maturity, drive to succeed

personal time

commitment

organizational support

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Class of 2012 Profile

average years work experience 17

average years management experience

10

average age 40

underrepresented minorities 24%

women 19%

former or current military 20%

holds advanced degree 13%

former students of Texas A&M 11%

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Class of 2012 – Functional Areas

General Management

22%

Marketing/Sales 22%

Operations/Supply Chain

22%

Information Systems 20%

Finance/Ac-counting 9%

Consulting 4% Human Resources 2%

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Class of 2012 – Industries

Petroleum/Energy 46%

Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare 9%Consulting 7%

Manufacturing 5%

Consumer Products 4%

Financial Services 4%

Government 4%

Technology 4%Media/Entertainment 2%

Non-profit 2%

Other services 15%

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Houston EMBA Programs

University of HoustonRice

$63,500

$92,500

Texas $86,000

Tulane $79,000

Texas A&M $74,500

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Next Step: Application

Completed online application

Current resume

Essay questions (2 required)

Scanned copies of transcripts

Three recommendations

Letter of organizational commitment

What is needed?

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November 1

January 15

March 15April 15

Application Deadlines

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Next Step: Connect with Us

• Request a Pre-Application Review at emba.tamu.edu

– Phone based session with admissions team member

– Receive advice on maneuvering the application process

– Can be considered your interview for application process

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