Knowledge of economy is not required. Due to the fact that the EMBA programme is dedicated to people of different lines of work, we do not favour any profession over another. Therefore, we welcome candidates of both humanities and scientific preferences. The diversity of our students’ backgrounds allows them to exchange a variety of professional experiences. This contributes to the added value of the EMBA.
Candidates who have a Master’s degree are required to have at least 3 years of documented professional experience before starting the MBA programme. However, candidates who have a Bachelor’s degree should have at least 5 years of documented professional experience.
In some circumstances, the Examination Board may consider reducing the amount of experience required.
Exemption from the exam is possible for candidates who provide either a certificate of passing standardised exam (such as TOEFL, Cambridge or LCCI) or a diploma in English philology or any other subject graduated in English.
WUT Business School cooperates with tutors from London Business School, HEC Paris and NHH Norwegian School of Economics. Some of the tutors teach at WUT Business School on a regular basis, for example Professor Andrea Masini from HEC Paris and Alastair Nicholson from LBS. Also, the representatives of those schools are members of the WUT Business School Founders Council which has the advisory and evaluation function when it comes to the School’s development strategy and curriculums, especially the MBA’s programmes’ curricula. In addition, the Founders Council leaves the signature on the Executive MBA diploma.
Yes, during the Executive MBA course, all the classes are in English.
Yes, the students are granted access to a special on-line platform where all the necessary resources can be found. The programme’s coordinator will distribute the needed materials before the classes. Also, the library offers a course book on every subject for every student. The didactic materials are free of charge.
Language of instruction: English
Number of instruction hours: 500h +
c. 300h of optional specialised courses
Course start: 15 October
Class hours:
Friday: 6:00 p.m.-9:15 p.m
Saturday: 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m
Contact:
+48 22 234 70 33
+48 607 670 621