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University of Maryland (Smith) Part-time MBA 2010录取信息

PROGRAM BASICS
Part-Time MBA Program

Robert H. Smith School of Business

Van Munching Hall
College Park , Maryland 20742 United States   

Program Web site:
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/mba/programs/parttimemba.aspx

  Status:
Public Institution

E-mail:
mba_info@rhsmith.umd.edu

Part-time enrollment (2009-10):
1,094

Times offered:

Evenings

Alternate weekends

Semesters offered:

Fall

Winter

Spring

Summer
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The school needs teachers with more outside experience and more learning from the book rather than class discussions.

All the instructors did their best to try and meet the needs of the students. They were all willing to make time for you to go over any area of interest or issues with a topic. They all had a wide variety of experiences and many were at the forefront of their field in research. The instructors were not easily accessible, although they made themselves available. The instructors' offices were located on the main campus, which was a little out of the way for most of us to visit, but they did try and accommodate us by coming to class earlier or staying later to attend to the students.

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There should be more career services for part-time students, especially closer to the teaching facilities.

Yes, there is an event almost every week. I could not name all the networking events I receive invites to.

I think better flexibility as to the number and timing of electives offered would help. The balance between core and electives is skewed too heavily towards generic, mainstream courses. The electives really help distinguish our skills in the marketplace. Making the core such a substantial potion of overall credits (unnecessarily, I might add) is a detriment to our marketability.

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I am very torn as to whether this was worth the time and money. Yes, I have learned a lot and gotten a new job, and I will have some great skills with me for the rest of my life. I have also met many great, talented people who will be valuable friends and contacts for many years to come. However, I feel the program has stopped caring about me as a student, and they have sold out their good name to cash in and take in as many students as possible. There is almost zero selectivity in admissions. Anybody with a pulse and a student loan can get in. Also, the school doesn't seem to know what it is. When I first applied it was all about "leaders for the digital age." That slogan is gone, now. So what is it? Georgetown is very clearly branded as an international program. Maryland should take advantage of its location and either go back to being a leader in high-tech MBA offerings, or focus on being in Washington DC and close to the federal government. About 2/3 of our class are either government employees or contractors--why not focus on the business of government? There is a single class offered that deals with the public sector. A truly missed opportunity.

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Strengths: Instructors were almost always leading scholars in their fields and were published regularly. Furthermore, they respected us as students and were available for discussion before/after class and via email and the phone. Weaknesses: Often had to deal with large class sizes, which, by their nature, limited the instructors' ability to engage everyone in the discussions/debates.

Maryland offers all of the same opportunities as the top five MBA programs do, as far as resources and quality professors. If you're seeking a challenging MBA program with a leading edge on the global events, it would be Maryland.

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This program is very strong and any candidate from any school should know that you will get out of it exactly what you put into it. Smith will show you the door and provide top-notch professors. Case in point: even though I was starting my own company I completed the program in two years, went to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Tunisia, Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau, and competed in a $15k business competition put on, judged and hosted by Kevin Plank, the CEO of Under Armor. All of this is thanks to the networks and exposure every student will have at Smith.

One of the best parts of the MBA program was my classmates. They were all completely competent, willing to work, and shared interesting experiences to facilitate the lesssons/topics under discussion. We really got to know each other over the past 3 years, and I consider many of them good friends.

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I really loved my MBA experience. I already miss learning new things and seeing my classmates regularly. University of Maryland was a great choice. I went to a private university for undergrad, and was really blown away by the intelligence of my classmates at U of M.

The administration at Maryland was subpar. Teachers were good but the number of credits per class changed while I was attending, which made it difficult to graduate.

Great value for the money. Best program in DC area.

The cohort period was great for building camaraderie and a sense of community. The Baltimore facilities need improvement. The DC facilities are fantastic.

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I like the program format, the quality of the education, flexibility, and the options to tailor your course selections to your individual educational goals. I'm also in the Army Reserve and had many classes interrupted by temporary Army duty or mobilization. The school and instructors were incredibly accommodating to the extra challenges I faced.

The Smith MBA is among the best in the country, in my opinion. As an MBA student at Smith, I had the opportunity to learn management, strategy, and finance from expert professors who are well known in the industry. The program is comprehensive and well thought out with a mix of case studies, lectures, and experiential learning. In addition, the electives offered me a chance to delve in-depth into several areas that are key to a successful management career: global strategy, pricing, negotiations, new venture finance, valuations, game theory, M&A, and management consulting. The school also gave me the opportunity to participate in many extra-curricular activities that enhanced my learning and network toward a great post-MBA career

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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:



Lockheed Martin
  22


Northrop Grumman
  16

US Navy
  10

Booz Allen Hamilton
  9

T Rowe Price
  8

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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Living MBA alumni:
8,893

Active MBA alumni clubs:
2

Countries in which MBA clubs exist:
2

Living MBA alumni who gave in past year:
2  %

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

Business school endowment
$  32,769,198

  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://alumni.umd.edu/

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

Business school alumni networking site:
http://www.alumninetwork.rhsmithumd.edu

  Do current MBA students have access to an alumni database?
Yes

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