San Francisco Future Leadership MBA + Engineering Multi-School Event

Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 6:30 PM until 8:30 PMPacific Daylight Time UTC -07:00


NU San Francisco
44 Montgomery St Ste 1800
San Francisco, CA 94104
United States



Registration opens at 6:00pm with the program beginning promptly at 6:30 pm.


Join Cornell University, Kellogg School of Management, University of Michigan Tauber Institute for Global Operations, Harvard MS/MBA Program, and MIT Leaders for Global Operations to learn more about specialized MBA programs that combine business and engineering experiences for optimal career opportunities.

Connect with admissions officers and alumni from each school to learn how to make the most of your graduate school experience.

Cornell University will highlight our sequential degree program which is designed for students who are interested in careers that integrate academic studies in engineering and technology and include the professional fields of consulting, general management, and finance. Together both programs will provide information about the curriculum, experience, and opportunities available to students who earn an MEng/MBA.


Kellogg will showcase the MMM Program, where students earn a MBA from Kellogg and a Master of Science in Design Innovation from the Segal Design Institute at the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University. The degree focuses on the intersections of business, design, technology and innovation.

The University of Michigan will highlight the Tauber Institute for Global Operations, where students complete coursework at the Ross School of Business and the College of Engineering to develop dynamic skills in the field of operations. Engineering undergraduate degrees are not required for admissions.The program curriculum features industry driven leadership development and a multidisciplinary team project internship.

MIT will showcase the LGO Program, an MBA-master’s in engineering dual degree. The two-year curriculum features internships at elite partner companies. MIT LGO students develop management expertise and technical abilities as joint students in one of seven departments within the MIT School of Engineering and the MBA program at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Graduates take leadership positions in global companies and small high-tech startups, and anything in between.

Harvard Business School (HBS) and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) offer a joint degree program which confers an MBA from HBS and a Master of Science (MS) in Engineering Sciences from SEAS. The program is completed in four semesters over two years, augmented by summer and January term coursework. Designed to train future leaders of technology ventures, the MS/MBA program provides a strong foundation in general management, aids students in build design skills, and extends students’ understanding of engineering.


 

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