Evening and Executive MBA Programs

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EVENING AND EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAMS at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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WHY WISCONSIN? The Wisconsin School of Business is consistently ranked among the top universities both nationally and internationally. Wisconsin provides an exceptional education with a brand that carries weight and opens doors.

The Wisconsin MBA Whether your goal is to enhance your skills, move your career to the next level, or start your own business, the Wisconsin School of Business will provide you with the knowledge, resources, and network you need to succeed. Wisconsin MBA programs are designed for every career stage.

“Networking within the Wisconsin brand continues to provide value and open doors that had previously been closed.” Jeff Rogness, Evening MBA ‘12 Director of Business Development, Symphony Corporation

Evening MBA: part-time general management program for full-time professionals Executive MBA: part-time strategic management program for experienced leaders Corporate Executive MBA: part-time customized program for corporate partner employees Full-Time MBA: full-time program for students pursuing one of 10 career specializations

“The extensive academic knowledge and industry experience of the Wisconsin School of Business faculty give me a sense of pride and confidence in my choice to pursue the Wisconsin MBA.”

Nationally Recognized University of Wisconsin-Madison:

Andrea Zimmerman, Executive MBA ‘13 Laboratory Manager, DuPont Nutrition and Health

10th among public research universities, U.S. News & World Report, 2013

Wisconsin MBA: 10th best classroom

MBAs For Working Professionals

Evening MBA: 21st in the nation,

The Wisconsin School of Business offers exceptional MBA programs developed specifically for working professionals. With the perfect blend of academics and real-world learning, you’ll acquire business principles and practical skills that you can immediately apply to the workplace. The program features: • • • • • •

Lock-step, in-class format with a single cohort of students Team-based learning with professionals from diverse backgrounds Global business exposure, including a 10-day international trip Comprehensive student services and career support Extensive networking opportunities Immediate application to the workplace

U.S. News & World Report, 2012

Career Support Pursuing an MBA is all about investing in and managing your career. We help you formulate your career goals, strategize how to achieve them, expand your professional network, and increase your business opportunities by providing these resources:

Global Perspective We understand the global nature of business and how critical international business exposure is to today’s professional. Our global curriculum and 10-day international trip provides students with firsthand experience and insight into international business practices, governmental policies, multinational operations, economic policy, and cultural impact. Recent destinations have included China, Hong Kong, Brazil, India, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

Student Services

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Professional career advising Career management workshops Executive coaching service Social and networking events Leadership speaker series Wisconsin School of Business alumni network (38,000 and growing) • University of Wisconsin-Madison alumni network (390,000 worldwide)

In addition to world-class academics and applied learning opportunities, the Wisconsin School of Business provides comprehensive services and state-of-the-art facilities to accommodate your needs: • • • • • •

Academic support and advising Phone and web conference services Student business center and study rooms On-site parking during class Refreshment breaks during class Coach bus service with Wi-Fi from Milwaukee (Evening MBA)

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experience, The Princeton Review, 2013

“The facilities and accommodations the program makes help immensely when balancing work and school.” Kurt Belongea, Evening MBA ‘15 Associate, J.P. Morgan Private Bank


Evening MBA

Curriculum

With a focus on cross-functional business management, this program is for professionals seeking advancement or a career change. Students meet over the course of three academic years (30 months) on Monday and Thursday evenings.

Our programs deliver time-tested business principles, knowledge, and skills that are immediately relevant to your work. Course content is infused with current issues and theory to take you to the cutting edge of managerial practice and inform you throughout your career.

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Class size 45-55 Average work experience 7 years Average age 31 Age range mid 20s-50 Diverse undergraduate majors

“In just a few weeks, this program has not only bumped my own standards up a notch, but it has also provided me with the tools and resources to reach those standards.” Kate Pierre, Evening MBA ‘15 Logistics Coordinator, Human Resources, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Executive MBA This program is designed for experienced leaders and managers and focuses on leadership and strategic business management. Students begin with an immersion week in late August and then meet Friday and Saturday every other week over the course of two academic years (20 months). • • • • • •

Class size 35-40 Average work experience 16 years Average leadership experience 10 years Average age 41 Age range mid 30s-60 Diverse industries

“I love this experience. I am inspired and motivated. I think I am already a better leader because of the short time I’ve been in the program.” Jenny Condon, Executive MBA ‘14 Director of Digital Merchandising, Lands’ End

Evening MBA Courses Year 1: F inancial Accounting; Values Based Leadership; Risk Management; Managerial Communications; Economics for Managers; Managing Behavior in Organizations; Data to Decisions; Strategic Cost Accounting Year 2: M arketing Management; Intro to Financial Management; International Business; Operations Management; Global Learning Experience; Elective: Advanced Finance/Advanced Marketing Year 3: N egotiations, Business Strategy; Business Law; Management Strategy & Planning; Elective: Advanced Finance/Advanced Marketing

Executive MBA Courses Year 1: O rganizational Behavior; Economics for Managers; Financial Accounting; Values Based Leadership; Global Economics; Marketing Management; Intro to Financial Management; Risk, Perception & Decisions Year 2: N egotiations, Leadership in Organizations; Corporate Finance; Business Law; Global Strategic Management; International Finance; Operations & Technology Strategy; International Business; Global Learning Experience; Strategic Leadership; Business Communications

Admission Expectations We look for talented, motivated individuals who will succeed academically, commit to team-based learning, contribute to a dynamic classroom, and participate fully in the program. Applicants with the following profile will be most competitive: • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher • GMAT score of 600 (Evening MBA only) • Work Experience • Evening: minimum of two years (seven years is the average) • Executive: minimum of eight years with five in leadership (16 years is the average with 10 in leadership) • Commitment to team-based learning • Clear career goals • Solid recommendations

Application Materials • • • • • • • • •

Online application (bus.wisc.edu) Application fee ($56) Essays (2) Résumé Recommendations (2) Official college transcript(s) GMAT (Evening MBA only) TOEFL (non-native English speakers) Employer authorization form (Executive MBA only)

For more information on the GMAT, test locations, and dates, visit mba.com online.

Admission Review “The only thing that surpassed the world-class education I received is the network of friends I met: a network of leaders and best-in-class experts. These are relationships that I will have for the rest of my life.” Mark Westover, Executive MBA ’12 VP-Global Sales, Bell Laboratories, Inc.

We begin accepting applications on September 1 for the following fall and continue to accept until classes fill. Admission review begins at the start of each month on complete applications, and decisions are made within six weeks.

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Tuition and Fees 2012-2013 tuition and fees • Evening: $20,800 per year • Executive: $38,700 per year

Estimates for students starting in fall 2013 • Evening: $69,000* for entire three-year program • Executive: $84,000* for entire two-year program * Exact tuition and fees are set each August by the state legislature; increases may vary from year to year. These estimates are calculated on a 5% annual increase.

“This is a unique learning experience with immediate professional payback. It’s worth every penny paid in tuition.”

Return on Investment Included in tuition and fees • All career and student support services • Telephone and web conferencing services • Refreshment breaks during classes • Unrestricted use of MBA facilities • International learning trip • On-site parking during class • Coach bus service from Milwaukee (Evening MBA) • Networking and social events • All university resources available to students • Lodging during residential immersion week (Executive MBA) • All course materials (exception: Evening MBA textbooks)

Earning an MBA requires a significant investment of time and money. You want to make sure that your degree will lead to a real return on investment. Wisconsin MBA students see both an immediate and long-term ROI.

ROI for Evening MBA Class of 2012 • • • •

Average starting salary: $61,000 Average ending salary: $78,000 (28% increase) 92% received a raise while in the program 72% received a promotion or new job while in the program

ROI for Executive MBA Class of 2012 • • • •

Average starting salary: $99,000 Average ending salary: $124,000 (25% increase) 95% received a raise while in the program 90% received a promotion or new job while in the program

“The knowledge and experience of the professors in the program is priceless. These professors give the University of Wisconsin-Madison the reputation it is known for.”

Jon Wuest, Executive MBA ‘14 Engineering Supervisor, John Deere

Marilou Wijdicks, Evening MBA ‘14 International Product Manager, Roche NimbleGen, Inc.

Financial Support Scholarships: Merit-based scholarships are awarded to exceptional candidates upon admission. Evening candidates can receive a 20% scholarship and executive candidates can receive a 25% scholarship. All applications are considered, but funds are limited, so apply early!

Financial Aid: U.S. citizens and permanent residents may apply for federal financial aid available in the form of student loans. The financial aid process begins with the completion of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) available online at fafsa.ed.gov.

Employer Support: Many employers offer tuition reimbursement, and students often write proposals for additional employer support given the return on investment that employers and students gain as a result of the program.

“I rank the Wisconsin Executive MBA experience as one of the single most important accomplishments in my career.” Ted Straus, Executive MBA ‘12 Executive Vice President, Suttle-Straus, Inc. Learn more about us • • • • • •

Visit our website: bus.wisc.edu Attend an information session: uwmoveup.com Observe a class Connect with a current student or alum Meet with a member of the admissions committee Contact us at emba@bus.wisc.edu or 608-263-1169

2310 Grainger Hall 975 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706


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