Chicago Executive MBA Program
An MBA program for working executives
Notre Dame Executive MBA
The Executive MBA at Notre Dame refines integral leadership, leveraging the whole person beyond the rigors of our academics through an integral leadership experience and a values-based curriculum.
Enhance your professional and personal goals. At the core of powerful leadership is the inspiration you find within yourself to transform mentally, spiritually, emotionally. The confidence of inspiration comes from the ability to apply wisdom to vision.
Our downtown facility—located in the Santa Fe building at 224 South Michigan Avenue at Jackson Boulevard —offers unbeatable accessibility, whether you live in the area or plan to commute via the city’s major airline or interstate hubs. View a gallery of our new space.
Compelling benefits of the Executive MBA in downtown Chicago include:
- A flexible schedule
Part of a workable, successful experience is the convenience in scheduling, allowing for 17 months of intense thought, study and collaboration with peers.
- A strategic career advantage
You’ll gain a comprehensive set of business tools and learn through separate immersion weeks, focusing on strategic marketing and leadership. Our esteemed faculties are leaders in their fields, and are extremely committed and accessible to the executives pursuing an Executive MBA.
- Lifelong Learning Opportunities
At Notre Dame emerging business issues require continual educational. As an Executive MBA graduate, participation in future Notre Dame EMBA courses at little or no cost allows you to build upon and further your personal and professional transformation. Lifelong learning is yours through the University of Notre Dame.
- The Most Powerful Alumni Network in the World.
Chicago boasts a Notre Dame network of more than 15,000 alumni. Our graduates represent a significant portion of the area’s preeminent business leaders. Chicago businesses have built longstanding relationships with the University and its alumni.
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