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(Improvements?) More time to do the homework and reading. Also, it seemed as if the EMBA program was separated from the rest of the business school by more than just geography. There were no community projects, no competition with anyone in other programs, and not as much industry contact/interaction as I would have expected. --Information Technology
I would recommend more emphasis on technology and entreprenuership in the curriculum. Since the Washington/Nothern Virginia area is saturated with this professional experience, it would have seemed more appropriate. --Engineering Development
(Improvements?) Creation of a business statistics/accounting/finance "bootcamp" to completely cover basic analytical skills. This would allow concentration on more advanced accounting and financing concepts during the very limited class time available for each topic area. --Six Sigma
The EMBA program was admisinistered very well, with supportive staff, in general. My goal was to gain insight into managing a business well - and in that, I was successful. --Marketing
Outstanding exposure and education in general management, accounting, strategy formation and implementation, and international business issues. Excellent facilities and executive support. The 2-week international residency (China and Korea) was well planned and highly instructive. --Medical Director
We should have had access to the internet. Otherwise the classroom experience was quite wonderful with lively discussion between classmates and with the professor, good AV materials and handouts and software (some created by the professors) --Director, Division of Gender Health
(Improvements?) A little more discipline of the students, and rigorous adherence to class schedule. --Information Technology