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One-Year, Full-Time MBA

The full-time, one-year MBA program is significantly different from the two-year program. There are usually very stringent requirements for admission, both in academic training and/or work history.

The one-year program lasts for eleven to sixteen months and is abbreviated by minimizing the time spent studying in core classes or by limiting your choice of specializations.

Because school is considered your first priority, students will not work full-time in this program. Often attending a one-year program that fits your specific needs will require relocating to another city.

Advantages of the One-year, fulltime MBA

Especially when it comes to career enhancement or positioning oneself for advancement within the same industry, the one-year full-time MBA program offers many advantages.

  • Utilizing your existing industry and job skills in a highly specialized MBA program can save you a significant amount of time in completing your MBA.
  • If the MBA program reduces core requirements instead of electives to reduce program duration, you will be able to customize your studies to suit your specific needs.
  • The focused learning environment encourages knowledge and skill development above and beyond normal classroom learning.
  • Program intensity and competitiveness are high and encourage achievement.
  • The full-time intensive environment aids in forming lasting relationships with other MBA students in your specialization.
  • The full-time program typically includes extensive career placement and counseling services, professional groups or clubs, and professional industry guest speakers.
Disadvantages of the One-Year, Full-Time MBA

    There are some limitations that should be considered in a one-year, intensive program.
  • Opportunities for internship can be severely limited as there is no break between semesters. This can be especially limiting for people planning to change careers.
  • A one-year program is not considered a favorable option by some employers who require MBAs for career advancement or promotions. Make certain that your potential employer will accept this type of MBA program before you decide to enroll.

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