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Studying at IEDC Bled School of Management
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Join the growing number of businesspeople choosing to study at IEDC Bled School of Management in Slovenia as it celebrates 25 years of top quality management education.
A part-time modular 17-week-long MBA programme is specially designed for practicing managers, with a minimum of three years of relevant managerial experience, who are looking to enhance their career and develop stronger leadership and managerial skills.
World-renowned visiting faculty from the best European and overseas schools deliver a highly practical management course, in a beautiful campus overlooking Lake Bled. The course is taught through a variety of modules, including key modules in accountancy and control, financial management and sales management, as well as a number of electives.
This approach allows students to take the MBA course without needing to leave their jobs. Modules are structured around residential sessions in Bled and students are assessed through exams, class discussions, project work and contribution to group projects.
Typical students at the school of management are 27-35 years of age, representing a variety of functions and industries, including middle and senior managers, experts, consultants, and business owners.
The Executive MBA at IEDC is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), International Quality Accreditation (CEEMAN), and as a Bologna-level professional masters degree. Join more than 1000 successful IEDC MBA alumni!
A part-time modular 17-week-long MBA programme is specially designed for practicing managers, with a minimum of three years of relevant managerial experience, who are looking to enhance their career and develop stronger leadership and managerial skills.
World-renowned visiting faculty from the best European and overseas schools deliver a highly practical management course, in a beautiful campus overlooking Lake Bled. The course is taught through a variety of modules, including key modules in accountancy and control, financial management and sales management, as well as a number of electives.
This approach allows students to take the MBA course without needing to leave their jobs. Modules are structured around residential sessions in Bled and students are assessed through exams, class discussions, project work and contribution to group projects.
Typical students at the school of management are 27-35 years of age, representing a variety of functions and industries, including middle and senior managers, experts, consultants, and business owners.
The Executive MBA at IEDC is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), International Quality Accreditation (CEEMAN), and as a Bologna-level professional masters degree. Join more than 1000 successful IEDC MBA alumni!
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