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作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:20     标题: UCLA Anderson School Part-Time MBA 2010申请相关信息汇总

PROGRAM BASICS
Fully Employed MBA

UCLA Anderson School of Management

110 Westwood Plaza
Suite B201
Los Angeles , California 90095 United States   

Program Web site:
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x119.xml

  Status:
Public Institution

E-mail:
femba.admissions@anderson.ucla.edu

Part-time enrollment (2009-10):
805

Times offered:

Days

Evenings

Every weekend

Alternate weekends

Occasional week-long sessions
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Semesters offered:

Quarter System

Percentage of part-time students who graduate within six years of entering program:

96  %

Part-time MBAs graduating since program began:
2,498

Average months to complete program:
33

Maximum months permitted to complete program:
60

  Does the school have a separate full-time MBA program?
Yes

  If so, can part-time students switch to the full-time program?
No

Tuition and Fees: (Based on six credits in the fall and six credits in the spring)

Resident: $  33,000
Non-Resident: $  33,000

Tuition per credit:
$  1,100

Graduate business school is accredited by:

AACSB International
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SCHOOL BASICS
Graduate business school enrollment:

Total: 1,743
Full-Time MBA: 732
Part-time MBA: 805
Executive MBA: 138
PhD Program: 68

Other graduate degree programs:
N/A
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ADMISSIONS, SELECTIVITY AND YIELD
Total applications, most recent entering class:
740

Applications accepted, most recent entering class:
50  %

Admitted students enrolled:
76  %

Applicants wait-listed during the last admissions cycle:
68

Wait-listed applicants admitted for the semester to which they applied:
43

  Applicant interviews are:
Required
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
  Rolling admissions?
No

  GMAT required?
Yes

If not, how are applicants' quantitative abilities checked?
N/A

Average GMAT:
688

Median GMAT:
690

Middle 80% GMAT:

        From:  630
        To:  740

  Is proficiency in English required?
Yes

  Is a minimum score on an English language proficiency test required?
Yes

Which English language proficiency tests are accepted?

IELTS

TOEFL Computer Based

TOEFL Internet Based Test

TOEFL Paper-based Test


Minimum paper-based TOEFL:
600

Relative Importance of Application Elements:


  GMAT Score:
Very Important

  Resume/Work Experience:
Very Important

  Application Essays:
Very Important

  Interviews:
Important

  Recommendations:
Very Important

  Undergraduate Transcripts:
Very Important
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CLASS PROFILE
Female students:
29  %

International students:
15  %

Percentage of U.S. students in newest entering class that are:

African American: 1  %
Asian American: 22  %
Hispanic or Latino American: 5  %
Native American: 0  %
White (Non-Hispanic): 35  %
Chose not to report: 22  %
Other: 17  %

Postgraduate work experience (months):
      Mean:
78

      Median:
72

      Middle 80% range:


        From:  36
        To:  120

      One year or less:
0  %

Base salary of entering part-time MBA students:
      Mean:
$  86,350

      Median:
$  84,000

      Middle 80% range:


        From: $ 56,000
        To: $ 114,000
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Mean base salary, 2008 grads, six months after graduation:
$  108,350

Mean entering student age:
30

Median entering student age:
30

Entering students work in the following functional areas:

Consulting: 8  %
Finance/Accounting: 24  %
General Management: 8  %
Human Resources: 1  %
Marketing/Sales: 11  %
Management Information Systems: 8  %
Operations/Production: 33  %
Other: 7  %

Entering students work in the following industries:

Consulting: 5  %
Consumer Products: 3  %
Financial Services: 15  %
Government: 3  %
Manufacturing: 3  %
Media/Entertainment: 12  %
Non-Profit: 2  %
Petroleum/Energy: 1  %
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Health Care: 7  %
Real Estate: 3  %
Technology: 38  %
Other: 7  %
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FINANCIAL AID
  Part-time MBAs apply for financial aid through:
Dedicated financial aid office at the B-school

Students receiving some form of financial aid in 2009-10:
70  %

Of part-time MBA students who applied for financial aid for the 2009-10 academic year, percentage receiving:

Institutional Scholarships: 9  %
Assistantships: 5  %
Loans (private and government): 70  %

Mean financial aid package:
$  23,000

Median financial aid package:
$  23,000

  On what basis are scholarships awarded?
A combination of need and merit

Full-tuition scholarships awarded, 2009-10:
0

  How does an applicant apply for scholarship consideration?
Unique scholarship application

  Does school offer a guaranteed loan to all part-time MBAs?
Only to domestic students

Maximum guaranteed loan:
$  45,000

Mean outstanding debt at graduation:
$  82,350
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FACULTY
Faculty employed by the B-school:
140

Full-time faculty:

Tenured: 62
Non-Tenured: 41

Adjunct/Visiting Faculty:

Tenured: 0
Non-Tenured: 18

Women on Faculty:

Tenured: 7
Non-Tenured: 18

Minority Faculty:

Tenured: 10
Non-Tenured: 11

International Faculty:

Tenured: 8
Non-Tenured: 14

Faculty with PhDs:

Tenured: 65
Non-Tenured: 47
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STUDENT LIFE
Active MBA specialization clubs open to part-time students:

Biotech/Health care

Business Ethics

Business Law

Consulting

Corporate Social Responsibility/NetImpact

E-business

Entrepreneurship

Environmental

Finance

High Tech

Information Technology

Investment Banking

Marketing

Media & Entertainment

New Media

Nonprofit

VC/ Private Equity

Other

Active MBA networking clubs open to part-time students:

Black MBA Association

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

Hispanic Student Organization

International Club

Partners/Family

Volunteer

Wine

Women in MBA

Other

  Do part-time MBA students have their own area/center on campus?
Yes

  Do part-time MBA students have break-out rooms?
Yes
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TEACHING/ACADEMICS
Teaching Methods:

Case Study: 20  %
Distance Learning: 5  %
Experiential Learning: 20  %
Lectures: 35  %
Simulations: 5  %
Team Projects: 15  %

Estimated number of hours per week students spend working in class and outside the classroom:
28

Teachers in the part-time program:
66

Tenured teachers in the part-time program:
46

Faculty also teaching in full-time program:
100  %

Faculty with at least five years of full-time corporate experience:
50  %

Average core class size:
68

Average elective class size:
35

Electives available:
80
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Recently added electives:
Real Estate Investment
Advanced Business Strategy
Persuasive Communication & Organizational Leadership
Entrepreneurship & Venture Initiation I & II
Business Strategy in Emerging Markets
Travel Study in: Russian Spain China and/or Dubai

Last curriculum revision:
2004

Recent curriculum changes:
1)waiver exam available for both Introductory Corporate Finance and Accounting to enable students to take a higher-level course; 2) students can enroll in "Business Creation Option" to develop their own entrepreneurial endeavor

Concentrations and specializations offered to part-time MBAs:

Entrepreneurship

International Business

Other

Additional concentrations offered:
Leaders in Sustainability

  Does the B-school offer an accelerated part-time MBA program?
No

Leading areas of study:

Entrepreneurship

Finance

International Business

Leadership

Marketing

Graduation requirements:

Students must have attended a minimum number of classes

Students must have earned a pre-determined GPA/letter grade average

Students must complete a company-specific project and present results to relevant parties


Credits required to graduate:
84
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TECHNOLOGY
Technology improvements in the last three academic years:
Active learning environment in Rosenfeld Library (group pods); Anderson Board Room in Rosenfeld Library; Jim Easton Global Connections classroom (tech classroom); wireless upgrades; faculty expertise system; virtual server capability; new email/calendaring system for students.

Amount spent:
$  1,800,000
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Living MBA alumni:
19,525

Active MBA alumni clubs:
31

Countries in which MBA clubs exist:
11

Living MBA alumni who gave in past year:
20  %

Mean gift from MBA alumni:
$  2,616

Median gift from MBA alumni:
$  100

  Did school receive an individual gift in excess of $10 million in the past academic year?
No

Business school endowment
$  83,941,328

  Does the main university offer career placement services for alumni?
Yes

  Does the main university have an alumni networking Web site?
Yes

University alumni networking site:
http://www.ucla.edu/

  Does the B-School have an alumni networking Web site?
Yes

Business school alumni networking site:
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x24248.xml

  Do current MBA students have access to an alumni database?
Yes
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CAREER SERVICES
  Do part-time MBAs have access to career development office?
Yes

  If yes, at what point in the degree process are part-time MBA students able to use the service?
At any time

  Are part-time MBAs permitted to interview for full-time jobs?
Yes

  Are part-time students included in resume drops?
Yes

Organizations that send the most participants to the part-time MBA program:



Qualcomm
  36


Northrop Grumman
  33

Boeing
  24

Walt Disney
  21

Raytheon
  16
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:25

The professors were always available and made it known that their doors were always open. The majority led great discussions and skillfully developed differing opinions among the class to present both sides of a topic. As far as weaknesses, I would've liked to see more of an equal mix between faculty and adjuncts. Although I must add that the few adjunct profs I did have were outstanding.

Faculty recognized the value of student input since they are the ones who experience real-time management issues. However, sometimes they spent too much time on people's individual situations.
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:25

The clubs/associations were aimed at full-time students. They should better integrate both sets of students, especially since the part-time students can be a resource for full-time students.

I liked and appreciated the quality of peers and interaction with other part-time MBA students. I did not want to have a regression and back-to-college mentality in the environment, which you see in the full-time MBA.

I was very satisfied with my experience and would love to do it again. In talking with other MBAs, it seems that this program exceeds others in focus on students, sensitivity to quality of life outside the MBA experience, without losing sight of quality class delivery and challenging assignments.
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:25

The caliber of the faculty and staff is amazing. Additionally, Anderson really listens to their students and student leaders to try and make the MBA and FEMBA experience the best they can be for students.

Anderson offers a broad and deep course offering, providing students with both a broad management perspective and the ability to specialize in a particular field of study. The school's professors are experts in their field and are very open to students both in- and outside the classroom. The program is rigorous, as you would expect a top-tier program to be, and the school has a number of unique field study programs offering students the opportunity to apply their learning to real-world international situations. Finally, the alumni network is strong and active.
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:26

The MBA is an essential experience to start and/or run a business successfully. The UCLA Anderson MBA experience goes above and beyond that by supplying a world-class faculty, challenging academics, a diverse student body, and a real world Global Access Program. The Global Access Program especially sets UCLA Anderson apart from other top-tier MBA programs because it allows students to write business plans for technology companies from other countries spanning the globe.

From what I've read, this is lacking at most business schools, but I wish there was a little more attention/focus paid to ethical leadership.
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:26

There is very little middle ground - some [professors] are fantastic, while other instructors were miserable. I am sure that UCLA knows which is which based on the popularity of classes. One common weakness (and conversely a strength for others) is the use of outdated cases. While I recognize the learning principle may still be relevant, it has to be a touch of laziness that allows a prof to continue to use cases from 20 to 30 years ago.

The school does a great job of providing a rigorous learning environment while minimizing the administrative or time-killer aspects of school (for example, providing books and parking passes automatically rather than requiring us to track them down on campus). I love the culture at Anderson -- people are smart, friendly, helpful, respectful, and genuine. My classmates are dedicated to their education and to helping one another.
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:26

The core was a little too long. I think the leadership core class could be split into two half courses -- one at the beginning of the program and one at the end. More real world (internships, externships, case competitions, etc.) class options should be available to count for units.

I believe it is the strongest program I looked at in California as far as academic rigor, real world experience with the GAP program, and quality of student peers. Most of the learning was relevant and practical. Professors were accessible and doing cutting-edge research. For example, I just took a class from a professor who was awarded for his research on game theory and the complexity of financial markets, which is completely relevant to the current dialogue about financial services industry reform.
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-17 17:27

There's no program in Southern California that comes close to this. On a national scale, I don't think any universities have paid the type of attention to their part-time program that UCLA has. UCLA has made this program in every respect the equivalent of the most rigorous, top-10, full-time business schools. They pay as much attention to us as they do to their full-time students; the program is just as rigorous (if not more), and the career and networking services are really there for you.

The Anderson FEMBA program is like a family -- you get to know your peers, professors and administrative staff, and they are with you for three years. The support from the program is great. I have learned so much through the program and loved the various unique opportunities offered, including the Global Access Program, and intensive study abroad. I feel that only this school can offer so much variety and quality in a part-time program




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