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NEW PROGRAM. NEW OPPORTUNITIES. NEW NETWORK. NEW HARMONY.

Your Vanderbilt MBA experience opens with an intensive, weeklong residency in historic New Harmony, Indiana. There, you’ll begin immersing yourself in the curriculum. You’ll form bonds with classmates—including the members of your cross-functional C-Team—that will last throughout your career.

During your week-in-residence, you’ll disconnect from the demands of your daily routine and acclimate to being a student again.

No other Executive MBA program offers a kickoff experience like this.

“Truthfully, you don’t really know what to expect coming into this Executive MBA program. New Harmony is the perfect way to break the ice by putting you back into a classroom mindset and providing the opportunity to create what genuinely become lifelong bonds with your classmates. The experience you have will set an exceptional foundation from which to build over the course of the program.”

SCOTT M c MAHAN

Commercial Marketing Program Manager Medtronic

BUILD THE NEXT PHASE OF YOUR CAREER ON A STRONG FOUNDATION.

During the first year of the program, all of our students share the same curriculum on Saturdays. It’s comprehensive. It’s integrated. It’s highly pragmatic, focused on helping you gain a broader perspective on business enterprises and a global perspective on today’s business climate.

Vanderbilt’s first-year curriculum equips you with a strong foundation on which you’ll build higher-level skills in leadership and strategy to give yourself an executive edge. Get the quantitative building blocks that enable you to understand the mechanics of business and ask the right questions to make informed decisions.

91%

average salary increase within 10 years

“I couldn’t be happier with my decision. I have been impressed by the quality of the educational experience and dedication of the professors. The most valuable learning has come from my classmates. It was refreshing to be able to interact with such a talented, varied group of individuals.”

SHRIJI PATEL

Associate Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs, Retina Fellowship Director Vanderbilt University Medical Center

VANDERBILT EXECUTIVE MBA

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