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OneMBA Global MBA Schedule

We designed the OneMBA schedule for global managers with busy travel schedules. Once-a-month classes and
easy non-stop flights to DC make earning an MBA feasible.


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Concentrated learning
On-campus residencies allow you to focus on coursework without distractions. Extended time with classmates builds strong connections that will last your entire career. Between sessions, you will have more flexibility for family and business travel.
>21-month calendar of class sessions
>Typical OneMBA weekend schedule

Kick-off with immersion weekend
UNC’s Class of 2010 begins with a residential immersion weekend in September 2008. Your UNC OneMBA class will be made up of about 35 students from across the US and Canada. You will begin coursework and get to know your UNC study team. Your partner can join you Saturday evening through Sunday for special partner activities and social events.

Four Global Residency Weeks
Join about 100 OneMBA students from all five partner schools for four residencies on four continents.

  • North America (Fall 2008): Gain an overview of the global business environment and begin building your global team and networks.
  • Europe (Spring 2009): Study supply chains and sustainability in The Netherlands and in an emerging country, such as Turkey.
  • Latin America (Fall 2009): Study global finance and cultural marketing in Mexico and Brazil.
  • Asia (Spring 2010): Study strategies for adapting to a dynamic global environment in mainland China and India.
    > More on OneMBA Global Residencies

Ongoing monthly UNC classes

  • Manageable: Once-a-month classes are held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Friday classes start at 9:30, so most students fly or drive in Friday morning. Sunday classes end at 3:00, so you will travel home that evening. In addition to classes, most students spend 12-20 hours a week on individual study or team meetings.
  • Convenient location: Most UNC weekend classes are held near Washington DC. The Lansdowne Conference Center is near Dulles International Airport. Dulles offers nonstop flights to major cities in the US and Canada. The Program calendar is set in advance, making buying advance tickets easy.



 
Concerned about the commute?
Talk with a Weekend student who lives in your region to get the facts. Contact us and we'll set it up.

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