Korea University Business School Executive MBA
Korea University Business School

Korea University Business School

Executive MBA

  • Shanghai, China
  • Singapore, Singapore

EMBA

English

Part time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Executive MBA from The University of Sheffield is designed for experienced professionals who wish to enhance their leadership skills and strategic thinking. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical application and includes opportunities for networking and personal development. Students will engage with a diverse cohort and benefit from experienced faculty.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue leadership roles in various sectors such as corporate management, consultancy, or entrepreneurship. The program prepares students for senior management positions and equips them with the skills to drive organizational success.

Commenced in 2003, Korea Universityโ€™s E-MBA is the very first 2-year MBA program in Korea. With renowned professors, we create courses that provide the most updated business knowledge and skills to our students. It is designed to equip our students a wider and deeper perspective, adopting strategic and systematic approaches.

To maximize learning outcome, the E-MBA adopts an intensive module system within which each course is completed over 2 weeksโ€™ time. Students will have opportunities to participate in a variety of learning experience including class discussions, case studies and group works. Our students are encouraged to collaborate with professors and students for a successful learning outcome.

Our curriculum provides a range of learning options for fulfilling studentsโ€™ diverse field of interest. For example, students are welcome to request for new courses (regular course, Summer/Winter Session, special lecture). Students may study their own field of interest through 'Independent Study' and 'Executive Learning and Interactive Team Exercise', which offer students the opportunities to study one-to-one with a professor or participate in small-group discussions.