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YU Establishes EMBA Program

Executive MBA Program Offered by SYMS School of Business will Focus on Ethics and Feature Shabbat-Friendly Schedule Yeshiva University has established an Executive Master of Business Administration program that will be offered on Sundays in order to accommodate the scheduling needs of Sabbath observant Jews and people of other faiths whose tenets might prevent them from attending classes on Friday evenings and Saturdays, when EMBA programs are generally offered. The Center for Executive and Professional Education at YU’s SYMS School of Business is offering the part-time program, which is designed to help experienced professionals make the jump to senior management. Candidates should have at least seven years of professional or managerial experience to be eligible for the 22-month program, and be ready to assume leading positions in business or the not-for-profit world. The curriculum will be built on three philosophical pillars that SYMS faculty feels are tantamount to success: an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to management that is grounded in ethics, with a focus on leadership and entrepreneurship in the global marketplace. “Yeshiva University is proud to offer this program as the next phase in our commitment to building great business leaders for the 21st century,” said Dr. Steven Nissenfeld, professor of management at SYMS School of Business and director of the SYMS EMBA program. “We want students to leave the EMBA program not only with an advanced degree in business, but with a better understanding of the modern global business world and the ethical foundations and the know-how to succeed as a leader in this competitive global marketplace.” The course study includes an 8-10-day-long international residency each summer. The first year the residency will be held in Israel. In the second year it will be held in a country with an emerging market. The first semester of the SYMS EMBA program will begin in August 2012. Open houses will be held on December 18, 2011 and in February 2012. Applications for admissions are due April 30, 2012. Classes will be held at Yeshiva University’s Beren Campus in midtown Manhattan on 14 Sundays per semester, including one Friday afternoon per month. For more information call 917-326-4839, e-mail symsemba@yu.edu or visit www.yu.edu/syms/emba.