Miami is a major port city on the Atlantic coast of south Florida in the south-eastern United States. As the seat of Miami-Dade County, the municipality is the principal, central, and the most populous city of the Miami metropolitan area and part of the second-most populous metropolis in the south-eastern United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, Miami's metro area is the seventh-most populous and fourth-largest urban area in the U.S., with a population of around 5.5 million.
Kellogg School of Management – Miami
As part of its executive MBA global network, Kellogg’s state-of-the-art campus in Coral Gables, Florida, is just outside Miami. The main campus of the school, which is located in Evanston, Illinois, ranks 14th in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2018.
The Coral Gables program is an executive MBA (EMBA) with a focus on general management. Students experience a rigorous curriculum that zooms in on developing strategic thinking and leadership.
Core courses include Analytical Approach to Uncertainty, Economics of Competition, and Strategic Crisis Management. Of course, students also take more expected core classes, such as negotiations, operations management, and managerial economics. Corporate Governance and Ethics & Executive Leadership are among the advanced courses.
University of Miami School of Business
This school promotes its MBA programs and specialized master’s courses by highlighting its aim to “prepare students for leadership in today’s rapidly changing, global economy,” according to the school’s website. Experiential learning is a principle teaching method.
Multidisciplinary Action Projects (UMAP) are those in which teams of students work for organizations that can be anywhere in the world to help them address a challenge they are facing. There are also opportunities to study and work abroad through the Global Learning Opportunities in Business (GLOBE) and Global Business Consulting projects programs. GLOBE is a chance for students to spend their spring break in China, India, or Brazil to visit local universities, companies, and NGOs to learn best practices and get a firsthand look at how the operation works. On the other hand, the consulting projects have students working on problem-solving for real companies abroad.
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