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1 Part time Global Management EMBA degree in China

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  • Suzhou
  • SKEMA Business School
    SKEMA Business School

    SKEMA Business School

    Global Executive MBA - Blended (GEMBA)

    • Suzhou, China
    • Belo Horizonte, Brazil
    • + 2 more

    EMBA

    Full time, Part time

    18 months

    Blended

    English

    Programme participants learn to identify weak signals, to navigate interlinked megatrends, and to develop a cross-disciplinary approach to understand the world from a perspective beyond that of traditional management.

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    Part time EMBA Degrees in Management Studies Global Management

    Global management is an area of study that focuses on helping businesses to function internationally. Individuals who study global management are prepared to direct hiring, advertising, sales and marketing for worldwide businesses and charitable organizations.

    The china higher education for a couple of years has been voted as one of the best among the Asian countries. This country has over 150 both public and private owned universities distribution on all provinces of china. The higher education is research based.

    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.