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Emory Goizueta MBA 2011申请相关信息汇总

#1 Admission Requirements
#2 Application Deadlines
#3 Essays
#4 Program Costs
#5 Financial Aid and Scholarships
#6 Curriculum
#7 Course Options
#8 Internships
#9 Hiring Companies
#10 2008 MBA Placement Report
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Admissions Requirements

Admissions Requirements
The Admissions Office pays personal attention to you. Our process is highly selective, and we strongly encourage you to apply early to ensure a more timely response from the Admissions Committee. Our goal is to recruit - and then develop - top talent.

What We Look For

For both Full-time MBA programs, we are looking for candidates:

From all backgrounds and undergraduate disciplines to ensure a broad range of specializations and interests
Who make a valuable contribution in the classroom, with demonstrated ability to excel, lead, learn and grow
Who have a strong undergraduate academic record and post-undergraduate, full-time work experience with demonstrated leadership abilities
With competitive scores on the GMAT and, for non-native English-speaking applicants, the TOEFL, Pearson Test of English (PTE), or IETLS
With the ability to contribute both in and outside of the classroom
In addition, we look for One-Year candidates who also have:

A degree in business or, depending on the university attended and coursework completed, economics. Applicants with strong quantitative backgrounds (such as engineering and math majors) who possess solid business experience may also qualify for this program, as determined on a case-by-case basis. In some instances, additional business coursework may be necessary to be considered for the program.
Focused work experience and clear direction about post-MBA goals.
Admission Requirements

A completed online application. Exceptions to this policy should be submitted in writing at admissions@bus.emory.edu, explaining the need to use a paper application.
Official transcripts should be sent directly from ALL undergraduate and graduate schools attended
GMAT scores: Schedule your exam at www.mba.com
TOEFL, Pearson Test of English (PTE),or IELTS scores for applicable international student
Two letters of recommendation: Download the recommendation form or indicate on your online application that your recommenders will complete an electronic recommendation (which will be automatically emailed to them when you click the “Notify” button).
Essays
Résumé
Personal Interview
A $150 non-refundable application fee
Applicant Verification Process

Integrity is of one of our Core Values and, implicitly, an important characteristic of our application process. To guard against potential allegations that students may have provided inaccurate information about themselves or their backgrounds in their applications, all application credentials for deposited Full-time MBA candidates will be subject to an independent verification process. The student is responsible for the $70 fee associated with this process.

Transfer Policy

We do not accept transfer credit. Students in our Full-time programs are given the opportunity to take waiver exams for core courses. This does not shorten the overall length of the program, but it does allow those students to take more elective courses.

Current MBA Holders

If you have earned a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree in the United States, you are not eligible to enroll in a Goizueta Business School MBA Program. Exceptions to this policy will be considered on a rare case-by-case basis if the degree is considered not comparable to the academic and experiential content of Goizueta Business School's MBA Program.

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Application Deadlines

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications received after the final deadline will be reviewed on a space available basis. Applications will not be reviewed until they are complete with all required materials including official test scores, recommendation letters, official transcripts, essays, resume and interview (where applicable). We encourage candidates who have submitted their on-line application to log into OPUS to verify materials received and to check their application status.   The Admissions Office cannot accommodate requests to verify materials received over the phone.

Application Deadlines

November 1, 2009 - Early Deadline
December 1, 2009* - Recommended International Deadline
February 1, 2010** - Scholarship and One-Year Program Deadline
March 1, 2010 - Final Deadline
* International applicants are encouraged to apply by December 1, 2009. However, applications received by the final program deadline will still be given complete consideration.

** All One-Year Program applicants and all those who wish to be considered for scholarships must submit the application and all materials  by February 1, 2010 to be given complete consideration.

Admission Decision

The Admissions Committee reserves the right to limit the size of the entering class, and all decisions are final. To reserve a place in the class, accepted students must submit a $1000 non refundable deposit that will be applied to the first semester's tuition. If waitlisted, we encourage students to contact our office to receive feedback on their application. Typically, we do not begin to review the waitlist until after our final deposit  deadline.

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Essays

Please address the following questions and submit all essays in one complete document file. On the top of each page, indicate your full name as listed on your application and the question to which you are responding. The application system requires that you convert your document into PDF format prior to uploading it to your application. Instructions and access to a software program that will convert your documents is available within the application.

NEW APPLICANT ESSAYS (Re-applicants, see below)

Answer all essays (numbers 1 through 4), following the directions indicated in the questions.

1. Please answer each of the following four questions in a short paragraph of no more than 250 words each.

a. Why have you decided to pursue an MBA at this time?
b. What interested you in Goizueta Business School’s MBA program?
c. What are your short term post MBA goals?
d. What are your long term professional aspirations?


2. Share one of your most significant professional accomplishments. Describe your precise role in this activity and how it has helped to shape your management skills. Please limit your response to 1000 words.

3. Goizueta Business School takes pride in our Core Values: Courage, Integrity, Accountability, Rigor, Diversity, Team, and Community. These ideals drive principled, effective leaders in business, and are the values we seek to instill in all of our students, both during their education at Goizueta and beyond. Provide a specific example of how you have demonstrated one of these values in your professional experience. Please limit your response to 500 words.

4. Complete one of the following statements. Please limit your response to 500 words.

a. I am unique because...
b. My most memorable cross-cultural experience...
c. I am passionate about...
d. My personal brand is...
e. I took a risk when I...


Optional Essay: If you have additional information or feel there are extenuating circumstances which you would like to share with the MBA Admissions Committee (i.e. unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, academic performance issues, areas of weakness in application), please complete this optional essay in 250 words or less.

RE-APPLICANT ESSAYS

Applicants who have applied to Goizueta Business School in the past should answer essays below (numbers 1 and 2), following the directions indicated in the questions.

1. Please answer each of the following four questions in a short paragraph of no more than 250 words each.

a. Why have you decided to pursue an MBA at this time?
b. What interested you in Goizueta Business School’s MBA program?
c. What are your short term post MBA goals?
d. What are your long term professional aspirations?


2. Please explain how you have improved your candidacy for Goizueta Business School’s MBA Program since your last application in 250 words or less.

Optional Essay: If you have additional information or feel there are extenuating circumstances which you would like to share with the MBA Admissions Committee (i.e. unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, academic performance issues, areas of weakness in application), please complete this optional essay in 250 words or less.

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Program Costs

Estimated Two Year Program Cost — Per Year
Tuition        $ 41,000
Fees*        $ 476
Living        $ 16,810
Books        $ 2,000
Health Insurance        $ 2,000
Annual Cost        $ 62,286

* A one-time $100 Orientation fee will be due with admissions deposit.
Estimated One-Year Program Cost — Total Program
Tuition        $ 63,600
Fees*        $ 712
Living        $ 25,215
Books        $ 3,000
Health Insurance        $ 2,000
Total Program Cost        $ 94,527

* A one-time $100 Orientation fee will be due with admissions deposit.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

Financial Aid

Our MBA degrees offer students a better professional and financial future. Knowing the financial commitment is significant, Emory University’s Financial Aid Office is committed to assisting students with the process of obtaining the financial resources necessary to pursue a Goizueta MBA.

A variety of student loans are available for both domestic and international students.  Students can borrow up to the budgeted cost of attendance less any scholarships.  Some of these loans include:

Federal Stafford Loan
Graduate Plus Loan
Private Loan
International Student Loan
For detailed information about student loans and how to apply please visit Emory’s Office of Financial Aid website.

Scholarships

The Admissions Committee awards scholarships from the Goizueta Business Fund for Excellence, our annual fund, based on academic achievement, quality of work experience, demonstrated leadership and extracurricular activities.  Scholarships typically range from partial to full tuition plus stipend.

All completed applications submitted by February 1, 2011, are eligible for scholarship consideration.  An application is considered complete when our office has received all materials, including transcripts and recommendations.  No separate application is required.  Scholarship recipients are notified at the time of admission decision.

Named Scholarships

Goizueta offers several prestigious named scholarships which provide assistance to select candidates.  These awards are funded by alumni, companies and organizations.

The University's most prestigious named scholarship, the Woodruff Fellowship, includes full tuition and fees and a $3,000 per year stipend guaranteed for the length of the Full-Time MBA program.

Robert W. Woodruff Fellowships
The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation is a charitable organization that supports education, health care, human services, economic development, art and culture, and the environment through grants. The foundation was established by Robert Woodruff, the long-time president of the Coca-Cola Company.

“I’m eternally grateful to the Woodruff foundation, and proud to be part of two impressive Atlanta legacies in Emory and Coca-Cola.  This Fellowship proves that the Goizueta admissions office truly practices what they preach, and that hard work really does pay off.”  Jennifer McDonald, Woodruff Fellow, MBA’10

Goizueta Fellowships
Roberto C. Goizueta established The Goizueta Foundation in 1992 to provide financial assistance to educational and charitable institutions. In creating The Goizueta Foundation, he sought to acknowledge his indebtedness to this country and to continue the commitment to philanthropic endeavors that has symbolized the leadership of The Coca-Cola Company for more than a century.

Dean's Scholarships
The Dean’s Scholarship is funded by The Goizueta Business Fund for Excellence and awarded to several outstanding candidates each year.  The award covers tuition for the course of study.

For more information on Goizueta’s named scholarships, please visit the Invest in Goizueta website.

Research and Teaching Assistantships

Students may apply and interview with a faculty member for an assistantship position which would begin in the spring semester. These positions are paid hourly and include research, teaching assistantships and administrative positions.

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Curriculum

Curriculum Overview

When our faculty redesigned the curriculum for our Two- and One-Year MBA programs, they created an academic program that is flexible enough to offer depth in your field of study, while providing the structure to integrate what you learn across disciplines.

Integrated Core

A strong business education is built on a solid foundation.. The required core courses are designed and sequenced to ensure you develop the critical skill sets you need at the right time. By the end of the first semester, Two-Year students will have completed all but one required course. Students in the One-Year Program will have completed all required courses by the end of the summer term.

Flexibility to Specialize

You begin to develop mastery when you dig deeply into your areas of interest. With a variety of electives to choose from, you will have the opportunity to tailor your learning experience in a way that allows you to master the skills you need to succeed.

Core Courses

The foundations of your MBA education start with these required courses. They ground you in the basics of business, and provide a framework for your continued work in your elective courses.



Data & Decision Analysis
Leading Organizations & Strategy
Economics
Finance
Marketing Management
Financial Reporting
Processes & Systems Management
Core Course Waivers

If you have a strong business or economics background, optional waiver exams are available. While the overall length of the MBA program does not change, passing waiver exams offers you the freedom substitute core courses with electives – offering greater customization for your desired career path.

Management Practice

The unique course, entitled Management Practice, provides you the opportunity to develop and practice a crucial managerial ability: solving a business problem with ambiguous or less than perfect information at one's disposal. This course is a vehicle for strengthening the links to practice real integration across each academic discipline. It will help you build the skills to frame problems and find the data you need to analyze a situation and make a supported, timely decision.

Professional Communication & Professional Development

The best business leaders are great communicators and consummate professionals. The Professional Communication and Professional Development courses provide you with guidance and practice in the "soft" skill areas that recruiters seek out in the MBA candidates they hire.

In the Professional Communication course, you will have focused opportunities to practice your presentation skills, persuasive speaking, and leading and facilitating teams. Through the Professional Development course, you will learn the skills you need to effectively showcase your talents in interviews, in networking opportunities and in your everyday business interactions.

Leadership Development

Leader development at Goizueta is not a series of discrete events, but a coherent process of individual development and growth over time.

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Course Options

At Goizueta, we recognize you as an individual, which is why we offer our students a variety of options to tailor coursework to fit their unique career goals. Because of our intimate, educational community, classes are small and faculty and students work closely. This also means we can be flexible, giving you the opportunity to design a course of study to best suit you. Each concentration encompasses a range of core classes and electives, and students have the opportunity to further customize their coursework through directed studies with faculty to courses with other Emory institutions to study abroad opportunities.

Concentrations & Electives


In response to the dynamic business world, Goizueta offers 23 different concentrations – within six academic areas – in both established and emerging topics. Electives provide students the opportunity to pursue specific areas of study beneficial to a particular career.

One-Year MBA students will choose 10 electives during their program. Two-Year MBA students will select 13 electives during their program, including four prior to the summer internship, therefore maximizing the return from the internship experience. Depending on the course of study, you may choose Goizueta electives or approved electives from other schools with Emory or partner institutions.

Finance

Choose from a variety of finance concentrations and electives, including Capital Markets, Corporate Finance, Finance and Real Estate. > More

Marketing

Choose from a variety of marketing concentrations and electives, including Business Development, Marketing Consulting, Marketing Leadership, Product and Brand Management. > More

Organizations & Management

Choose from a variety of organizations & management concentrations and electives, including Entrepreneurship, Global Management and Leadership. > More

Information Systems & Operations Management (ISOM)

Choose from a variety of ISOM concentrations and electives, including Business Process Consulting, Business Technology Management, Decision Analysis and Operations Management. > More

Accounting

Choose from a variety of accounting concentrations and electives, including Financial Analysis and Global Financial Reporting and Analysis. > More

Management Communication

Choose from a variety of management communication electives, including Corporate Leadership Communication and Facilitating and Leading Teams. > More

Directed Study


Because Goizueta is an intimate learning community, you can work closely with faculty, and customize your MBA to fit your goals. If you have a specific interest in a topic that isn’t taught in one of your courses, you can create your own course under the Directed Study option. You develop your idea for a directed study, propose the project, and partner with a faculty member to complete your work.

Through the directed study option, you work collaboratively with experienced faculty and learn how to transform abstract theoretical questions into workable projects, publishable in major journals. Through this interaction, you learn the research norms and values that will guide you through today’s global business landscape.

Directed Study gives you the freedom to tailor your learning experience to your goals.

Joint Degree Programs


For those seeking a broader educational base, we offer joint-degree programs at Emory University with the Emory Law School, the Emory School of Medicine, the Rollins School of Public Health, and the Candler School of Theology. Applicants must apply to each program separately, completing the application requirements of each school. To learn more about the admissions requirements for each of these programs, visit our Joint Degree Applicants page.

Joint degree students must spend 3 semesters at Goizueta Business School to complete the MBA portion of the joint degree. Joint degree students earn both degrees only when both programs have been completed. See below for more specific information on curriculum requirements.

JD/MBA

The JD/MBA Juris Doctorate is completed jointly with the Emory Law School.

Law School: 5 full-time semesters required, minimum of 79 credit hours
Business School: 3 full-time semesters required, minimum of 50 credit hours
Most students complete 1 or 2 years in Law School before beginning Business School curriculum
If students enroll in the One-Year MBA Program for the MBA portion of their joint degree, the required 3 full-time semesters at the Business School must be completed consecutively, so that all Business School graduation requirements are completed at the end of the third full-time semester.
DPT/MBA

The DPT/MBA Doctor of Physical Therapy is completed jointly with the Division of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation in the School of Medicine at Emory University.

School of Medicine: 9 full-time semesters required, minimum of 138 credit hours
Business School: 3 full-time semesters required, minimum of 50 credit hours
Students enroll in the One-Year MBA Program for the MBA portion of their joint degree; the required 3 full-time semesters at the Business School must be completed consecutively, so that all Business School graduation requirements are completed at the end of the third full-time semester. Most students complete Business School requirements in their third year and then return to the School of Medicine to finish remaining DPT requirements.
In addition to Statistics, DPT candidates are expected to have taken (or must complete before they enroll) the following business courses: Financial Accounting, Microeconomics and Corporate Finance.
MBA/MPH

The MBA/MPH Masters in Public Health is completed jointly with the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.

School of Public Health : 2 full-time semesters required, minimum of 30 credit hours for Health Policy Management, 32 hours for Global Health, or 35 hours for Epidemiology
Business School : 3 full-time semesters required, minimum of 50 credit hours


MBA/MDiv

The MBA/MDiv Masters in Divinity is completed jointly with the Candler School of Theology at Emory University.

Theology School: 5 full-time semesters required, minimum of 70 graduation hours
Business School: 3 full-time semesters required, minimum of 50 credit hours


MD/MBA

The MD/MBA Doctor of Medicine is completed jointly with the Emory University School of Medicine

Medical School: Refer to the Medical School website [link to www.med.emory.edu]for curriculum requirements
Business School: 3 full-time semesters required, minimum of 50 credit hours
Most students complete 3 years in Medical School, then complete 1 year at the Business School.  Students return to Medical School in the 5th year to finish remaining Medical School requirements, while completing any remaining requirements at the Business School.
International Opportunities


Each year, more than 50 percent of our Full-Time MBA students choose to join an international mid-semester module, complete an international internship or special project or study abroad.

Spring Mid-Semester Modules

In the middle of the spring semester, we take a short hiatus to engage in real-time skills and experience building opportunities. These travel modules explore a current topic within the context of an international setting and focus on business leadership in other countries. Recent countries visited have included Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Israel, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and Vietnam.

Study Abroad

Through partnerships with 24 of the world’s best business schools, Goizueta offers a wide variety of international and U.S.-based opportunities. This international network provides students the opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of other countries and cultures, including Asia, Europe, Latin America and South Africa. Our study abroad opportunities include:

Semester Program Options:

Asia:

Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Nanyang Business School (Singapore – term starts in mid-summer)
Yonsei University – (Korea)


Latin America:

IESA (Venezuela)
INCAE (Costa Rica)
ITAM (Mexico)
Universidad Adolfo Ibanez (Chile)


Europe:

ESADE (Spain)
HEC (France)
Helsinki School of Economics & Business Administration (Finland)
HHL Leipzig (Germany)
Manchester Business School (England)
Rotterdam School of Management (The Netherlands)
WHU Koblenz – Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management (Germany)



International Dual-Degree Program Options:



WHU Koblenz – Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management (Germany)
Johannes Kepler University of Linz – "Magister" (Austria)
Nijenrode – "International MBA" (The Netherlands)



Summer Program Options:



Helsinki School of Economics & Business Administration (Finland)
HHL Leipzig (Germany)
Central European University Business School (Hungary)
Vienna University of Economics (Austria)
WHU Koblenz (Germany)
Torcuato di Tella (Argentina)

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Internships

The CMC takes a holistic approach in preparing students for their summer internship search. Before students arrive on campus they are surveyed to provide the CMC with information on industry, company and functional preferences. This information is then used to help shape our corporate outreach and student preparation strategies. Once students arrive on campus preparation begins through seminars, conferences, corporate visits, peer groups, counseling, etc. After rigorous preparation students participate in interviews both on and off campus and we are proud to say that for the last six years we have had a 100% placement rate for internships.

"Real-world" experience

Hear what a previous student says about her internship experience:

"Prior to coming to Goizueta, I was employed at Kenneth Cole because I wanted to work in the fashion industry. So I was thrilled when I obtained an internship at Revlon in New York City, allowing me to continue with my passion for this business. During my time there, I began to understand the undeniable value of these leadership, communication, and presentation skills.

We also participated in a lunch series with members of Revlon's senior management. One after another, when probed to give advice on what they wish they had known right out of business school, each confirmed how important communication and leadership skills are. Fortunately, Goizueta already knows this and makes it a priority to instill each of us with this knowledge. As I return to work full-time in New York for L'Oreal, I know I have the confidence and skill sets I need to ensure my success in today's challenging business world."

Katie Bakun Two-Year MBA '05
Internship, Revlon, Inc.
Current Employer, L'Oreal USA

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