The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is an international management school. It is one of the few business schools in Asia to be internationally accredited with the AACSB. It was established in partnership with Harvard Business School and uses the Harvard Business School case study teaching methodology. It was described by Asiaweek magazine (a TIME publication) as the best in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of executive education. The institute was established in 1968 in partnership with Ateneo De Manila University, De La Salle University, Harvard Business School, the Ford Foundation, and visionaries of the Asian academic and business communities.
Tuition fees
$ 27,500
(€ 23,387)
Length (months)
18
Program name
Executive MBA
Business school information
Program description
The Executive Master in Business Administration is a part-time graduate degree program that allows middle- to senior-level executives to balance career commitments alongside higher education goals. EMBA rebuilds the student’s knowledge of general management concepts, connecting these ideas to discussions of real-life business cases, and relating them to the student’s own professional experiences. EMBA students go through a curriculum of 50 academic credits/units focused on the following tracks: functional area development, managerial skills development, leadership development, and managing corporate direction and growth.
Admission requirements
Age (Avg):
35
Experience (Min/Avg):
6/13
Managerial Experience
(Min):
2
Diversity
Male/Female students:
64% / 36%
Number of countries represented:
7
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