Evening EMBA Brochure
Evening EMBA Brochure
Evening EMBA Brochure
Evening Program
AIM EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM
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Core Curriculum
EMBA Program Learning Goals
The Evening EMBA learning progression has the following tracks your path to a higher role in business
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Electives
Personalize your learning and select the themes that best suit
you:
Rapid, Creative Learners: Business Integrator:
• Theme 1: Preparing for your next leadership roles Think, act, and reflect systematically Create customer and shareholder
for innovation. value across functions.
• Theme 2: Special areas of interest
• Theme 3: Advanced management functional areas
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Capstone Project
The Capstone Project is an integrative activity, which is an original,
real-life, results oriented major management undertaking that provides
you the opportunity to apply concepts, practices and skills acquired
from the program. It propels your respective organizations towards
a globalized marketplace, or amplifies your present professional
practice, or helps you pursue a new field of interest.
An EMBA Alumnus
With broader business acumen, prepared
to undertake higher roles and tackle global
business situations.
WA S H I N G T O N S Y C I P G R A D U AT E S C H O O L O F B U S I N E S S
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EMBA Main Features Optional Added Features
The Evening EMBA Program special features that help you After the essentials, EMBA empowers you to boost your learning
navigate your career towards your next leadership role. through specializations or concentrations…
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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Your Potential EMBA values your time by creating structured classes to help
you work and study at the same time…
AIM’s practitioner oriented methodology creates a
laboratory for testing ideas, strategies, concepts, and Earn a degree from AIM without leaving your job. Balance your
frameworks. time with work and family while studying.
• Regular evening classes (MWF 6:00pm to 9:30pm), with
• Learn and practice with key frameworks, tools and occasional weekend and daytime learning activities
analytics of business. • Program duration of 20 months
• Immerse in structured learning experiences that • Individual and group preparations are conducted on the job or
promote the application of learning on the job. outside scheduled sessions
• Supplementary sessions using technology aided learning
For inquiries, please contact: Ms. Anika De Leon and Mr. Ian Balboa (465-2813 / 465-2815) or email them at [email protected]
AIM is the premiere graduate school of business and management in Asia, offering world-class
graduate education that has molded Asia’s business, development, and entrepreneurial leaders and managers for more
than 40 years.
AIM is the acknowledged authority on Asian management systems, which it infuses with a global perspective. AIM
leads in the region’s socioeconomic transformation by offering unique educational opportunities and cross-cultural
experiences to citizens from developing and developed economies. As an Asian institute, AIM has created programs
specifically for Asian needs and uses an approach attuned to the Asian mind and to Asian issues. AIM began as a school
of business management, but over the years, it honed its responsiveness to Asia’s concerns, AIM expanded the scope of
its interests and activities to encompass the management of government agencies, non-profit organization, and small
and medium enterprises.
Established in 1968 in partnership with Harvard Business School, the Ford Foundation, and visionaries of the Asian
academic and business communities, AIM consistently makes it to the best-of-the-best lists for exceptional quality of
its full-time MBA, executive education, Executive MBA Programs.
AIM’s commitment to management excellence has been recognized by international organizations. AIM has been
awarded accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (ACCSB).
In 2002, the World Bank selected AIM as its strategic partner in Asia with the establishment of the AIM-World
Bank Global Distance Learning Center. This makes AIM the first private management education institution in
the world to partner with the World Bank. The Asian Development Bank has also designated AIM as a center of
excellence and a collaborator in delivering programs that cultivate progress in Asian societies.
As a proof of AIM’s pledge to set world-class standards and contribute to the community and to the world, AIM has
received numerous citations, including the 1995 Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Asian equivalent of the Nobel Prize, for
its role in promoting international understanding and setting region-wide standards for excellence. In 2001, AIM was
honored with the first Beyond Grey Pinstripes Award for Business School Innovation in Social Impact Management. In
2003, the same group singled out AIM for Excellence in Integration in Core Curriculum. AIM is also the first graduate
school of management in the world to be awarded ISO 14001 Certification for its Environmental Management System.