Mary Clark has been working in business school education for the past 15 years. Originally from Orange County, California, Clark returned to California to work at the University of California at Irvine's Merage School of Business (UC Irvine Full-Time MBA Profile) as director of recruitment and admissions for the full-time MBA program. Prior to working at Merage, Clark served as director of corporate outreach for executive programs at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis, where she received her EMBA (Olin Executive MBA Profile).
Clark recently spoke with BusinessWeek's Lauren Brittany Glover about what Merage is looking for in applicants, and what it has to offer. An edited transcript follows.
Could you tell me about Irvine's full-time MBA program?
We offer a two-year MBA program that focuses on the core courses during the first year, and during the second year it's possible to customize the curriculum based on the student's area of interest in a number of different areas. We are a relatively small program with about 100 students coming in each fall, which allows for a very personalized experience, allowing our students to build relationships with fellow students, faculty, and staff and allows them opportunity in a number of areas.
Tell me about the structure of your curriculum.
Before students even set foot on campus, they start with career-visioning exercises. We really put a lot of emphasis on professional development and helping individuals find their career focus. Students are required to do a number of different exercises in order for them to discover their career interest, as well as strengths and weaknesses. During the two-week orientation, our career service professionals come together to put our students through a career-visioning process, which is a step-by-step process to help students find their career vision. In addition to that activity, during orientation we have a number of team building activities and a four-credit MBA core course that kicks off the program. In the first year of the program, students focus on the core courses of the MBA. They take courses like statistics, accounting, finance, marketing, information systems, microeconomics, organizational analysis, operations, business strategy, etc., and a couple of electives. Throughout the first year, students work closely with the career center in order to find an internship that is aligned with their future career aspirations. They spend the summer between the first and second year doing a summer internship, and in their second year they take mostly electives. Students are able to customize the rest of the curriculum based on their interests. We also have an MBA field project that many of our students like to take advantage of. We have agreements with a number of companies who have chosen the Merage School to work on a number of strategic projects.
Can you tell me about MBA field project?
This is the opportunity for students to apply what they've learned during the first year and internships on the job. It's a 10-week corporate project with a Southern California company. They work with a dedicated faculty member, helping them with a certain problem they might have. Some of the companies we've worked with in the past few years are Mazda (MZDAF), the Gallup Organization, Toyota (TM), Watson Pharmaceuticals (WPI), and Wet Seal (WTSLA) to name just a few.
It's a lot of different industries that are able to attract students from lots of different areas of interests. A lot of our students have said this has been one of the cornerstones to their whole MBA experience because it's great learning. Students contribute to the bottom line of organizations and it's good networking for future career opportunities.
Could you tell me about the internship experience required for all full-time students?
It takes place between the first and second year of the program. The core courses that students have completed will prepare them to add value to the organizations they intern with. A lot of effort is made so that the students are really working hard to get the internship that's really going to help build their résumés to get the post-MBA job. Students work very hard researching companies and opportunities and doing self-reflection to see what they want to get into. They're doing all of those efforts and interviewing with companies to get the dream internship that could possibly turn into the dream job.
Can you describe the culture and atmosphere at the Merage School of Business?
The Orange County community is a booming economy with a wide variety of industries. We're at what we call the heart of the Tech Coast. In general, that environment is attractive to a lot of people around the country and across the world. They come to Irvine for a number of reasons, but the atmosphere we have is collaborative, diverse, and open. So people from all different walks of life feel very welcome and feel that they can make a contribution, as well as gain a lot from the backgrounds and experiences of their peers. We have a student ambassadors program, a group of about 10 current MBA students, who talk to prospective MBA students about the Merage program. Our applicants say they've never seen such a friendly and open communication with the students as the one we have.
What is one thing that makes the Merage School of Business stand out from other programs?
We are a relatively young business school, but we're part of a greater University of California system. Four years ago, our benefactor gave a large gift which allowed us to name the school after him. I think that has given the business school and all of its programs the opportunity to go to new heights.
How would you describe your faculty and professors at Merage School of Business?
We are able to attract world-class faculty dedicated to research and teaching. Many faculty members consult with many companies so they're very high quality and a diverse group as well. What we've heard from students time and time again is that since we're such a small program, they are able to have direct access to faculty members. They're able to get the help they need, so it's a lot of personalized attention.
You have a very diverse group of students in your MBA program. How have you managed to gather such a diverse group of students?
We recruit on four continents. We travel there and meet with prospective students. We also travel around the U.S. and that has enabled us to attract such a diverse crowd. The fact that Orange County and the greater Los Angeles community is so diverse also makes it an attractive destination.
Describe the typical Merage MBA student.
We're a very diverse group, so it's hard to say. What all students have in common is that they're all very bright and have proved themselves by doing well at universities and scoring good GMAT scores. The other thing that they share in common is that they're driven and focused, a quality I think is really important in an MBA setting. Many students who have chosen the Merage School were looking for a collaborative environment, in which they can thrive. We put a lot of emphasis on teamwork because we know that's what it takes to survive in the business world. |