Distance Learning MBA

by Jorge Goncalves on July 3, 2006

in Distance Learning, News and Articles, Online Classes, Resources

Career benefits from a distance. ‘Growing use of online learning methods means you don’t have to give up the day job to get ahead at work. The MBA (Master of Business Administration) is the world’s most popular postgraduate degree and seen by some as a passport to a successful career in management. But not every would-be MBA can afford the time or expense to quit their job and study full time for 12, 18 or 24 months. Not surprisingly then, distance-learning and part-time MBAs, which usually include a distance-learning component, now account for around 40% of the qualification’s students.’

Imperial College Business School: Distance Learning MBA. ‘The Imperial College London MBA by distance learning offers the opportunity to study for this highly desirable qualification without the disruption and many of the costs associated with full-time study.’


BusinessWeek Imperial College London: Tanaka Business School – 2005 Full-Time MBA Profile


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