The Silberman Executive Master of Business Administration (Executive MBA) provides professional momentum for talented, high-potential senior and mid-level professionals who hold the promise of making a real difference as leaders in their organization.
Executive MBA Program Highlights
AACSB accredited
Concentrations in Management and Healthcare & Life Sciences.
Integrated curriculum that builds skills in decision-making, information gathering and strategic planning
Intensive, 21 month Saturday program
Instruction by select faculty; many who serve as consultants to multinationals
Highly interactive and dynamic learning experience
12 day international business seminar
Taught at the Hamilton Park Hotel and Conference Center, a world-class conference center offering executive-level amenities
Personal attention and support through the Executive MBA Office
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WHY AN EXECUTIVE MBA?
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“Some people think that what you learn with years of experience cannot be learned in a MBA. What I learned in this program would have never happened in my job. The program design allowed us to bring real workplace issues into the classroom to illustrate lectures and discussions. Likewise, we could apply knowledge directly from the classroom to resolve daily work issues. The fact that our cohort was culturally diverse - with students from Africa, Latin America and the U.S. - significantly enriched the discussions.”
Jose Angel Amarista - Executive MBA 2003 - Director of Research and Development, Cadbury Schweppes - Morris Plains, New Jersey
Course Requirements for EMBA in:
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Peter Caliguari
Director of
Executive Programs
Metropolitan Campus
1000 River Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666
H-DH2-07, Room 2139
201-692-7229
College at Florham
285 Madison Ave
Madison, NJ 07940
973-443-8977
caligup@fdu.edu
The business school received AACSB accreditation in 2000 for its bachelor's and master's level degree programs.