Hult International Business School considers development of a global perspective as a critical part of the MBA experience and thus has developed its Global One-Year MBA program allowing students to study not in one, but three global cities while undertaking the same rigorous coursework as the 2-year program.
The one-year programs, despite their obvious advantages of getting the same degree in half the time alongwith considerable savings in tuition and fees, room and board, and the lost opportunity cost of not having a job for two years, are perceived by some sections as losing out on global immersion or exposure due to lack of summer internship opportunities.
Hult claims that the program is designed for not just to impart core business knowledge to the students, but also the harder-to-come-by ability to transition this knowledge to the global business world. Thus, you could start the MBA in Boston, San Francisco, London, or Dubai, then choose to explore any other two campuses as part of Hult’s unique Global Campus Rotation.
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The only way to learn global business is to experience it. Our pioneering approach allows you to complete your MBA while studying in up to three of the world’s most influential cities: Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, New York, and Shanghai.
Hult Vice President, Global Career Development, Katharine Boshkoff says a full three-quarters of international MBA students who studied on the school’s US campuses in 2015 went on to find employment in the U.S. In total, Hult’s 2015 grads secured jobs at 800 companies in more than 60 countries.
Hult’s one-year MBA consists of five modules. The students could complete the first three modules at a campus of their choice and then rotate to other campuses for the final two modules.
Modules A-C (September to April) marks the start of the program on the home campus. Home campus options are at Boston, San Francisco, London or Dubai. The first rotation Module D (May to June) for six weeks offers the option of remaining at your home campus or rotate to another location for your electives. Location options are Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, New York, and Shanghai.
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Second rotation Module E (July to August) six weeks period, you could either return to your home campus, remain at your first rotation location, or rotate to another. Location options are at Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, New York and Shanghai.
Joy Merigini, a business analyst product manager in Boston, who spent nine months of the program in Boston and three in New York, says that the best part of studying in different cities was that they each have different flavours. The program also attracts diversity as in Merigini’s class, there were 40 nationalities from Russia, Germany, UK, Côte d’Ivoire, Brazil, Peru, China and he was able to develop e contacts from everywhere in the world.
Hult Vice President, Global Career Development, Katharine Boshkoff says a full three-quarters of international MBA students who studied on the school’s US campuses in 2015 went on to find employment in the U.S. In total, Hult’s 2015 grads secured jobs at 800 companies in more than 60 countries.
Applications are made online and should be submitted before the application deadlines. One you start your online application the school will be in touch to support you through the application process. In addition to the candidate’s academic and professional background, Hult looks for “leadership potential, a natural curiosity, and a passionate drive to succeed.”
The students are expected possess an entrepreneurial spirit and an open mind, being not afraid to challenge the status quo. “Our Global MBA program asks you to dare to be different, to seek creative solutions outside the ordinary, and to collaborate with a diverse group of people to achieve tangible results.
“You have to be ready to adapt and become resilient. It is not your academic or professional background that will determine your success at Hult—it is your drive. When you join us, be prepared to work hard and get the job done,” Hult says.
Globally-minded persons, who have lived and worked in more than one country with ability to speak more than one language are preferred. General admission requirements are: Three or more years of relevant work experience; Bachelor degree or equivalent and proficiency in English.
Basic application requirements are current resume, written response to admissions question, two letters of recommendation and Application fee of $ 150. Additional application requirements are a copy of your Bachelor degree or equivalent, transcripts (in English) from all universities attended, GMAT, GRE or the Hult Business Assessment Test and evidence of English proficiency, if it is not your native language.
The total program fee comes to $ 78,900 in Boston and $80,000 in San Francisco (including $150 application fee). In London, it is GBP 49,750 (excluding $ 150 application fee to be remitted in dollars across the globe) and AED 282,800 in Dubai (excluding $ 150 application fee).
Other expenses including housing and utilities, living, books, course materials and computer will be around $27,200, San Francisco 31,200, London GBP 22,700 and Dubai AED 78,100.
Choice of campus is given to accepted students on a first-come, first-served basis. Many employers are recruiting for leadership development programs in the fall months, and it is essential that students arrive on campus ready to start networking. Hult’s pre-arrival career program helps get students job-ready early on.
For these reasons, it is strongly recommended to apply early. Completed applications are considered year-round but priority is given to candidates who apply by official deadlines. Late applications are taken up only if places are still available.
While the early admissions deadline on September 4 and Round 1 deadline on October 30 are already over, Round 2 deadline is on December 18. Round 3 deadline will be on February 5, 2017, Round 4 on March 26, Round 5 on May 14 and Round 6 on July 2.