"I learn an enormous amount from my students. They ask great questions. They challenge me. I build relationships with them that often persist long after graduation." CHARLES HILL, PH.D.
PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
MICHAEL G. FOSTER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Participatory and interactive learning creates an exciting and stimulating environment for Executive MBA students and faculty alike. You’ll experience a variety of teaching strategies with opportunities for both individual and group involvement.
A dynamic classroom brings thought-provoking lectures to life through lively classroom discussions with faculty members and your peers.
Study groups form a critical link in your education. You may bring special expertise to the table in one class, but rely on the experience or inside knowledge of another group member in the next.
Case analysis and discussion of business problems draw directly from the experience of your peer group.
Individual reading and study strengthen your ability to process information and formulate approaches to case studies.
Summer preparatory instruction is provided for admitted students who attend workshops to help strengthen their quantitative skills. Intermediate algebra and introductory calculus build skills that will be used in economics, finance, and statistical analysis. Computer instruction teaches the use of spreadsheets for model building and problem solving.