Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Program

The Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Program is a partnership program between the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University (Kellogg) and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology's School of Business and Management (HKUST Business School) since 1998. The program was ranked No. 1 in the world for the 8th time in the Financial Times (FT) Global EMBA Rankings in 2017.

Program Overview

The Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Program is an 18-month program designed for international executives. The program schedule includes 18 weekend and 2 live-in week modules in Hong Kong, a 10-day live-in module in Chicago and global elective weeks in 6 partner school campuses around the world.

It offers the largest network of Executive MBA campuses based in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and North America: Kellogg, Kellogg-WHU, Kellogg-Recanati, Kellogg-Schulich, Kellogg-Miami, Kellogg-Guanghua.

Students

Over 1000 elite executives graduated from the program in 2017. According to the FT Global EMBA Rankings 2017, the program graduates achieved the highest average salary three years after graduation among the surveyed EMBA programs, reaching US$478,379 per annum, an average increase of 62 per cent.

The average age of the students was 40 years old with an average 16 years of work experience. The students were mostly senior leaders in their companies, holding positions such as chairman, CEO, Managing Director, General Manager, Director, Owner/Partner, etc.

Ranking

The Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Program is widely recognized as a prestigious EMBA program. Since 2005, it is always ranked in the top 3 globally by the Financial Times, in which 8 times ranking No. 1.

Year Rank
20171[1]
20161[2]
20152[3]
20142[4]
20131[5]
20121[6]
20111[7]
20101[8]
20091[9]
20082[10]
20071[11]
20063[12]
20052[13]

Faculty and Lecturers

The program is taught by faculty from both HKUST Business School and Kellogg School of Management, notable lecturers include:

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2017".
  2. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2016".
  3. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2015".
  4. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2014".
  5. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2013".
  6. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2012".
  7. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2011".
  8. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2010".
  9. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2009".
  10. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2008".
  11. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2007".
  12. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2006".
  13. "Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2005".
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