Best Universities for Executive MBA in the USA 

University of California—Los Angeles (Anderson)  

The school's 22-month EMBA curriculum allows individualization since students can supplement required core classes with elective coursework. 

                 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)  

According to MIT, its EMBA program is intended for "mid-career executives poised at pivotal junctures in their careers. 

                 

University of California—Berkeley (Haas) 

The EMBA curriculum includes various field immersions where students have an opportunity to hone their business skills. 

                 

Duke University (Fuqua) (NC) 

The global option lasts 21 months and includes weeklong residencies in Asia, Latin America, and Europe, in addition to courses at Duke's Durham campus. 

                 

New York University (Stern) 

Executive MBA students at NYU select 12 elective classes in their second year, which means that they can customize their curriculum. 

                 

University of Michigan—Ann Arbor (Ross) 

This B-school encourages prospective EMBA students to send a resume to an admissions officer prior to submitting an application. 

                 

Columbia University (NY) 

During the first academic year of the Columbia EMBA program, students are divided into clusters, which are peer groups with 30 to 70 classmates. 

                 

Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL) 

Kellogg executive MBA students have the choice of going to class twice a month at the school's Evanston campus or once a month at its Miami campus. 

                 

University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 

EMBA students may participate in the school's executive coaching and feedback program, which is designed to cultivate leadership skills. 

                 

University of Chicago (Booth) 

Chicago's program dates back to 1943 and claims to be the world's first executive MBA program. 

                 

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