Trinity College Dublin Launches Blended Executive MBA Program

New program is primarily online, can be completed in two years

Trinity College Dublin's Trinity Business School has announced the launch of a new blended Executive MBA program.

In the new 'Flexible Executive MBA' program, 80 percent of the curriculum will be delivered online, with the remaining 20 percent to be made up of on-campus immersion time. The program is designed around the schedule of busy professionals, with live virtual lectures that can be played-back, and a number of elective courses on offer.

The core modules in the program include "Accounting & Financial Management," "Marketing," and "Economics for Global Markets," among others.

To apply for the new program, prospective students should have a degree and a minimum of 3-5 years of professional or managerial work experience. A preferred minimum GMAT Executive Assessment score of 140/200 is also suggested.

For more information, or to apply, please see Trinity College Dublin's Flexible Executive MBA program webpage.

 

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