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2 Part time EMBA degrees in Frederiksberg
Copenhagen Business School
Executive MBA
- Copenhagen, Denmark
EMBA
Part time
21 months
On-Campus
English
Take on broader and more challenging leadership positions with confidence when you complete the rigorous CBS Executive MBA. Created to fit in with the everyday demands of business, the triple-accredited CBS Executive MBA is an investment in your future, developing your skills base, mindset, and confidence and supporting you to take that next big leap in your career. As part of your CBS EMBA, you will be able to choose from four concentrations: Digitalisation, Entrepreneurship, Governance & Sustainability, or Finance.
Copenhagen Business School
Executive MBA in Shipping & Logistics
- Copenhagen, Denmark
EMBA
Part time
22 months
On-Campus
English
A unique industry needs a unique MBA. Our unrivalled MBA programme is designed for high-potential shipping executives. The CBS Executive MBA in Shipping & Logistics (AKA: The Blue MBA) will take you to the top international level in business administration, reflecting the needs of the industry in a world where globalisation, enhanced competition, and the speed of technological change place ever-increasing demands on executive management skills.
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Part time EMBA Programs in Frederiksberg, Denmark
Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a sovereign state in Northern Europe, located southwest of Sweden, south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany.
An executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate level business degree. An executive MBA program is a lot like a regular MBA program. The main difference is that an executive MBA program is primarily designed to educate working executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and other business leaders.
Part-time learning allows one to obtain a degree or qualification even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at one's own pace, gradually accumulating credits that count towards a final qualification.