MBA, Business Administration- Executive Program

Mays Business School, Interdepartmental Degree Programs

Texas A&M University - Distance, Mays at CityCentre Houston

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The Mays Business School offers an Executive MBA Program (EMBA) leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA) for working professionals with significant professional and managerial experience. Selected EMBA participants only are eligible to enroll in the Mays Executive MBA Program courses.

The Mays Executive MBA Program is a lock-step program. All course enrollments are handled through the Mays Executive MBA Program Office. The Mays EMBA Program class sessions are held at CityCentre III in Houston, Texas. It is required that all class sessions must be attended by participants in person on the scheduled Friday and Saturday weekends, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Details regarding the Mays EMBA Program may be obtained by contacting the Mays EMBA Program Office or at the website http://mays.tamu.edu/executive-mba/. The Mays EMBA Program is a non-thesis degree for which a final oral examination is not required. Admission to the program is in the fall semester only. The Mays Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) at all program levels.

GMAT and TOEFL Requirements

Students in the Mays Executive MBA Program are exempt from the GMAT and TOEFL but these scores may be used to satisfy English Proficiency requirements.

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