University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business (Michigan-Ross MBA essay questions 2008-09) will introduce a two-year weekend MBA program. Ross already runs evening program for part-time MBA, however, starting May 2010, the Ross Part-time MBA Program will offer a Weekend Format in addition to its Evening Format. According to Ross, average part-time programs take three-four years to complete but Ross’ weekend MBA will requite two weekends of classes each month and the course can be completed in two years.

Students will attend classes on Friday afternoon and evening, and all day Saturday during six 14-week terms. Classes will be held at Ann Arbor and the Ross satellite campus in Southfield. The course remains as competitive as the traditional MBA with courses as accounting, finance, strategy, marketing, operations, business economics, and management and organization in the syllabus. Ross School’s distinctive Multidisciplinary Action Project (MAP) will also be a core requirement at weekend MBA.

For more information, please visit Michigan-Ross’ website

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