Oakland University
Wednesday, November 11, 2009

OU’s Executive MBA program offers concentrations in high-demand careers

To help business leaders stay up to date in rapidly evolving business sectors, Oakland University offers the Executive MBA program in health care management and information systems leadership.

The program, designed for highly motivated professionals, is one of very few in the country and the only one in Michigan to offer different, but complementary concentrations.  The program prepares professionals to be successful leaders in a dynamic global business environment. Launched in 2000, the EMBA already has many successful alumni in leadership positions.

 

Learn more about the program at the information session on Friday, Nov. 20, at 5:30 p.m., at 238 Elliott Hall on OU's campus in Rochester.

“Students are well prepared in both the theoretical basis of management and leadership and in the practical application. The curriculum is creative and prepares graduates to be successful in a wide variety of positions,” said Dr. Ernest Yoder, vice president for medical affairs of St. John Health System. “I have personally seen the success of two OU EMBA graduates within St. John Health.”

Scott Cowsill, an entrepreneur specializing in practice management and health care contracting is a recent graduate of the program.

“The multifaceted approach of OU’s EMBA in Health Care Management provides an exceptionally valuable learning experience, as well as creates new industry relationships through dynamic interactions amongst students, facilitators, guest speakers and alumni,” he said.

For more information or to reserve your spot at the information session, call (248) 370-2059, e-mail emba@lists.oakland.edu or visit the Executive MBA Web site.l

To help business leaders stay up to date in rapidly evolving business sectors, Oakland University offers the Executive MBA program in health care management and information systems leadership.

The program, designed for highly motivated professionals, is one of very few in the country and the only one in Michigan to offer different, but complementary concentrations.  The program prepares professionals to be successful leaders in a dynamic global business environment. Launched in 2000, the EMBA already has many successful alumni in leadership positions.

 

Learn more about the program at the information session on Friday, Nov. 20, at 5:30 p.m., at 238 Elliott Hall on OU's campus in Rochester.



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