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The typical Saturday is divided into six sessions.  Every day is different, and every day incorporates applied learning.  Classes are upbeat and always relevant to each student’s specific situation.  Below are examples of several class days throughout the program:

Example One:

8:00am-9:25am
9:35am-11:00am
11:00am-12:35pm
1:25pm-2:50pm
3:00pm-4:25pm
4:35pm-6:00pm

 

Time-Based Competition
Time-Based Competition
Market Segment Targeting and Positioning
Market Segment Targeting and Positioning
Loyalty Strategies
Principles of Process Re-Engineering

Example Two:

8:00am-9:25am
9:35am-11:00am
11:00am-12:35pm
1:25pm-2:50pm
3:00pm-4:25pm
4:35pm-6:00pm

 

Tools of Microeconomics
Exchange Rates
Multiple Linear Regression
Multiple Linear Regression
Pipeline Simulation
Pipeline Simulation Debrief

Example Three:

8:00am-9:25am
9:35am-11:00am
11:00am-12:35pm
1:25pm-2:50pm
3:00pm-4:25pm
4:35pm-6:00pm

 

Leadership Profile
Leadership Profile
International Business
International Business
Legal Environment
Legal Environment

Example Four:

8:00am-9:25am
9:35am-11:00am
11:00am-12:35pm
1:25pm-2:50pm
3:00pm-4:25pm
4:35pm-6:00pm

 

Tax
Tax
Tax
Forecasting
Forecasting
Forecasting

Example Five:

8:00am-9:25am
9:35am-11:00am
11:00am-12:35pm
1:25pm-2:50pm
3:00pm-4:25pm
4:35pm-6:00pm

 

Financial Impact of Supply Chain

Financial Impact of Supply Chain
Financial Impact of Supply Chain
Real Estate Finance and Investing
Real Estate Finance and Investing
Real Estate Finance and Investing

Example Six:

8:00am-9:25am
9:35am-11:00am
11:00am-12:35pm
1:25pm-2:50pm
3:00pm-4:25pm
4:35pm-6:00pm

 

Re-Engineering
Case Analysis
Managerial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
New Product Strategy
Product Development

 

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“Managers are responsible for performance. This means that, now and in the future, they will be required to analyze and improve processes. Learning how to do this is a significant portion of the capability we deliver in The Professional MBA program.”

- Dr. Bill Parr
Professor