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Terry College of Business

Georgia's flagship business school, founded in 1912

Executive MBA

Program Benefits

By participating in the Terry College of Business Executive MBA Program, you can expect to gain the following skills and experiences:

  • Enhanced leadership skills: the ability to think and act strategically, to communicate a vision of the future, to motivate and empower others, to tolerate ambiguity and embrace change, to collaborate with strategic partners and to develop the leadership potential of others.
  • First-hand experience through an international residency to learn how social, cultural, economic, and regulatory factors affect the global business environment.
  • A well-rounded understanding of the major issues in each functional area of the firm and how they interact to support the overall operations of the business.
  • An enhanced ability to think creatively, to link business principles to practice, and to manage with greater interpersonal effectiveness.
  • An opportunity to immediately apply what you are learning to issues you face on the job.
  • An invaluable network of contacts among faculty and participants that will last throughout your career.

Of course, upon completion of the program you will also receive a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Georgia, a degree that will significantly enhance opportunities for advancement and earning potential.

Student Professor Interaction

Student Professor Interaction

Terry's small class size creates a unique learning environment in which students have many opportunities for one-on-one interaction and personal feedback from faculty.

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