Last Day to
Register for Smith EMBA Program
The Smith School is gearing
up for its second Executive MBA
class, scheduled to start on
August 24, 2003, and the
deadline for registration is
today, August 1. Applications
are accepted on a rolling basis,
and the August cohort has been
gaining momentum since early
spring. Plan to attend one of
the July information sessions to
find out more about Smiths
exciting 18-month EMBA program.
About the Smith EMBA
The Smith EMBA was
established in January 2003 and
follows a quicker, more intense
track than many area EMBA
programs. In an increasingly
competitive market, the program
has attracted interest from
candidates in the mid-Atlantic
region, throughout the country,
and around the world.
Because time is the greatest
commodity for many senior
executives, EMBA applicants are
looking for an outstanding
program that allows senior staff
to obtain an MBA in just 18
months. The Smith EMBA provides
just that, says V. Scott Koerwer,
Ed.D., associate dean and
director of the Office of
Executive Education. We continue
to receive feedback from our
partnersWashington-area
businessesthat participants in
the Smith EMBA program bring
real value to their employers.
This is exciting for those of us
running the program, and it is
just as exciting for our current
students and applicants.
Anil K. Gupta, Ph.D. and Ralph
J. Tyser Professor of Strategy
and Organization (pictured
left), leads the faculty as
academic director of the EMBA
program. Participants are taught
by the same 127 world-renowned
faculty that teach the highly
ranked part-time and full-time
MBA programs. Both the Financial
Times and Business Week rank
Smith faculty in the top 10 in
research and teaching,
respectively. Only six schools
are so distinguished: Stanford,
Berkeley, Northwestern, Chicago,
MIT, and Maryland.
Innovative Curriculum
The Smith EMBA program begins
with Smiths strong MBA core as
the foundation (classes include
marketing strategy, corporate
finance, strategic management,
and globalization). The
curriculum includes four
critical mastery skills courses,
focusing on technology,
communications, ethics and
corporate citizenship, and
leadership and creativity. As
business is no longer limited by
geography, the Smith curriculum
encompasses globalization and
current world events that affect
the global economy.
Group work comprises
approximately 20 percent of the
Smith EMBA curriculum. Each
participant has the opportunity
to work as both part of a group
and one-to-one with a faculty
advisor on a company-specific
opportunity or challenge. The
sponsoring company immediately
reaps the rewards of the Action
Learning Project.
Class size is limited to 35
participants to allow for
in-depth interaction between
students and faculty. Students
develop strong relationships
with other senior executives
from a broad range of industries
and backgrounds. For example,
current EMBA participants
represent healthcare,
government, pharmaceutical,
telecommunications, consumer
products, engineering, and
information technology sectors.
EMBA China
As part of the Smith Schools
strategy to build global
alliances, Smith created a
strong presence in China by
establishing an EMBA program in
Beijing in January 2003.
Designed to meet the rapidly
changing needs of the worlds
business education marketplace,
Smith partnered with Chinas
University of International
Business and Economics (UIBE),
under a new entity called the
Sino-U.S. School of
International Management (SIM).
The Smith School is one of a
select group of U.S. business
schools to launch a successful
China-based EMBA program.
Smith is looking for
individuals who want to learnnot
be taught. To find out if your
experience, or if the experience
of a friend or colleague, would
be a good fit for the Smith
EMBA, visit the Office of
Executive Education Web site at
http://ee.rhsmith.umd.edu or
call 301.405.9559 for more
information.