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2005 EXECUTIVE MBA PROFILE
Cornell University
S. C. Johnson Graduate School of Management— Cornell Boardroom Executive MBA

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Address: S. C. Johnson Graduate School of Management
The Johnson School
Ithaca, NY 14853-6201
E-Mail: das247@cornell.edu
Website: B-school Web site
 
 
Other programs:Cornell Executive MBA Program


PROGRAM BASICS AND REQUIREMENTS

Core EMBA curriculum last revised: 2005

When and how often classes meet:
n/a

Total hours of work outside of class per week: 15

Total hours in class per week: 6

Average students in core class: 63

Average students in elective class: 63

Number of electives available in past academic year: 0

Graduation Requirements:
  • Students must have attended a minimum number of classes
  • Students must have earned a pre-determined GPA/Letter grade average
  • Class participation accounts for some percentage of students' grades
  • Write a complete business plan
  • Present final, company-specific project results to relevant parties

Distance EMBA programs available?
Yes

TEACHING METHODS

Teching Methods:
Case study 15%
Distance learning (video conferencing, Web-based learning) 55%
Experiential learning n/a
Lecture 22%
Simulations n/a
Team Projects 8%
Other n/a
Videoconferencing includes case studies, lectures, etc


SPECIAL PROGRAMS

EMBA programs run by B-school in another country:
(partner in this program)
Country Canada
Partner Queen's School of Business

Domestic partnerships or in-house EMBA programs:
None

Number of companies the B-school runs an in-house EMBA for: 0


AREAS OF STUDY AND ELECTIVES

The school reports that the following are its five leading areas of study:
Finance
General Management
Leadership
Marketing
Operations Management

New electives available in the past academic year:
n/a


JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS

Joint degree programs offered to EMBA students:
n/a
MBA/MBA (Dual degree from two schools)

OTHER B-SCHOOL DEGREE PROGRAMS

Other degree programs offered through the B-school:
n/a
n/a


B-SCHOOL FACULTY

Full-time faculty in residence over past academic year for EMBA program: 55

Same faculty as full-time MBA program 85%
 
Full-time EMBA faculty with at least 5 years full-time corporate experience n/a
Tenured professors n/a
  Of those, what percentage are Female 12%
Underrepresented minorities: (1) 0%
Members of company boards/ directors of boards of advisors n/a
Have owned a business n/a
 

(1) Defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American. Asian Americans are not included in the minority percentage.


LIFESTYLE - 2005 GRADUATES REPORT

Married   84%
Average number of children 1.0
Average work week 58.0
Average hours spent per week on class work 19.0
Average hours spent communicating with classmates between class meetings 5.0
Average number of days per month spent on campus 96.0


STUDENT LIFE

Programs offered for spouses/partners of EMBA participants No

Child care support for EMBA participants with families No
Pre-program orientation No
Temporary housing for EMBA participants Yes
Description: Accommodations are provided for all of the residential sessions.
Distance from major airport (miles) n/a
Access to health club or gym n/a


EMBA program includes a mandatory special trip or project out of the country? Yes
Description: Team-based project; could go to any location

TECHNOLOGY

Wireless network in main B-school buildings Yes
University's investment in technology within the B-school over the past three years $2,195,572

Technology changes made over the past three years:
Improvements include creation of state-of-the-art broadcast studio for use in Boardroom Executive MBA program allowing for live distance instruction of Boardroom students in US and Canada, enhanced wireless connectivity throughout the building, new walkup and computer lab workstations providing students with easy access to desktop computing, renovated the Johnson School's dedicated Help Desk to meet service and repair needs of the community and new projectors in all classrooms.


THE BOTTOM LINE

Total 2004-2005 EMBA revenues: n/a

Total 2004-2005 EMBA budget: n/a


 
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