Working professionals from around the globe come together to earn a world-class MBA in this 17-month program. You’ll grow beyond your comfort zone through international residencies that emphasize how culture and institutions shape business in Asia, Latin America, Europe, and North America. A unique team approach ensures that you learn from your classmates, high-potential peers working in different markets with expertise in different functions. You’ll build business acumen and a diverse global network—without interrupting your career.
Intensive residencies provide the immersive rigor of a traditional MBA program while reducing your time away from work and family. Distance periods provide you the flexibility to complete assignments around your schedule.
Expand on classroom concepts by engaging with local managers around the world and visiting companies in different sectors. Gain further breadth or depth with concentrations, certificates, and electives that support your goals.
Intensive collaboration in teams with wide-ranging viewpoints advances your leadership ability. You’ll learn how to draw out strengths from others to produce stronger, more innovative results.
It’s a marathon, run in sprints
Here’s how to earn the Duke MBA without uprooting your entire life: our Global Executive format combines short in-person residencies with distance learning periods. Each term starts with a reading period to prep you for residency—a 24/7 immersion with teammates and faculty—and finishes with time spent working together remotely.
Class convenes first in Durham, North Carolina, over a 2-week orientation session in late July. Then your classroom starts to move—through Asia, Latin America, and Europe, where you’ll gather for 1-week residencies in October, January, April, and June, with each residency preceded and followed by distance learning periods. At the end of September of your second year, you’ll return to Duke for a final 2-week residency. The intense format ensures you’ll experience the total immersion of a traditional MBA program while continuing to work and live wherever you call home.
Fuqua’s difference comes from the way we structure our MBA programs: as learning teams. You’ll be assigned to a team of 5-6 peers who all think differently. The experience mimics the diversity of a real-world global team, where you work across time zones and different perspectives. You’ll need to learn to trust and rely on each other’s strengths, gaining practice in skills that will help you move any team forward.
Duke University, United States
Working professionals from around the globe come together to earn a world-class MBA in this 17-month program. You’ll grow beyond your comfort zone through international residencies that emphasize how culture and institutions shape business in Asia, Latin America, Europe, and North America. A unique team approach ensures that you learn from your classmates, high-potential peers working in different markets with expertise in different functions. You’ll build business acumen and a diverse global network—without interrupting your career.
Intensive residencies provide the immersive rigor of a traditional MBA program while reducing your time away from work and family. Distance periods provide you the flexibility to complete assignments around your schedule.
Expand on classroom concepts by engaging with local managers around the world and visiting companies in different sectors. Gain further breadth or depth with concentrations, certificates, and electives that support your goals.
Intensive collaboration in teams with wide-ranging viewpoints advances your leadership ability. You’ll learn how to draw out strengths from others to produce stronger, more innovative results.
It’s a marathon, run in sprints
Here’s how to earn the Duke MBA without uprooting your entire life: our Global Executive format combines short in-person residencies with distance learning periods. Each term starts with a reading period to prep you for residency—a 24/7 immersion with teammates and faculty—and finishes with time spent working together remotely.
Class convenes first in Durham, North Carolina, over a 2-week orientation session in late July. Then your classroom starts to move—through Asia, Latin America, and Europe, where you’ll gather for 1-week residencies in October, January, April, and June, with each residency preceded and followed by distance learning periods. At the end of September of your second year, you’ll return to Duke for a final 2-week residency. The intense format ensures you’ll experience the total immersion of a traditional MBA program while continuing to work and live wherever you call home.
Fuqua’s difference comes from the way we structure our MBA programs: as learning teams. You’ll be assigned to a team of 5-6 peers who all think differently. The experience mimics the diversity of a real-world global team, where you work across time zones and different perspectives. You’ll need to learn to trust and rely on each other’s strengths, gaining practice in skills that will help you move any team forward.
Duke University, United States