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    1 Part time Business EMBA degree in Morocco

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      Executive MBA

      • Aïn Chock, Morocco

      EMBA

      Part time

      On-Campus

      French, English

      Through its innovative and efficient educational structure, the Executive MBA combines a generalist approach to have a 360 ° vision of the facets of management and a specialized approach, allowing one to deepen one's skills in a specific sector or expertise.

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      Part time EMBA Degrees in Business Studies Business

      Business studies refer to a discipline area that consists of classes such as finance, marketing, leadership, and money management. Classes may be taken as part of a particular degree or to prepare students for a business career.

      Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Most foreigners looking to study in Morocco are seeking either Arabic or French language courses. All major cities have language centres, and some will even arrange home stays with an Arabic-speaking family during your course.

      Once you have obtained a graduate degree in business and have significant hands-on experience, the next step is an Executive MBA (EMBA). Programs combine fundamentals such as finance, accounting and marketing with leadership studies to get you into high-level executive and management positions.

      Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.