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MBA Programs - Two-Year MBA Programs
Nowadays, there are many different types of MBA programs. Before making a decision, you should evaluate each and every one.
Two-year MBA programs usually take two academic years to complete. Spread over four semesters, a two-year MBA is more suited for students who will not be working full time during the program.
Program Advantages
If you are committed, a two-year MBA is an excellent academic opportunity. After completing the first year of core classes, students are allowed to customize the remaining year of course work according to their career goals. For this reason alone, two-year MBA programs are perfect for students who are looking to obtain skills that will help them in their current field. A two-year MBA program is also a benefit to students who want to develop specialized knowledge that will allow them to change careers.
Program Disadvantages
Two-year MBA programs do have their disadvantages. They are typically very expensive. If you will not be sponsored by an employer, you must make arrangements to pay the tuition yourself. Before choosing a program, make sure that you can afford it.
Also keep in mind that full-time, two-year MBA programs require major commitment from students. You will need to work very hard if you want to keep up with the coursework.
Admission
Your chances of admission into a two-year MBA program will vary depending upon the selectivity of the business school that you choose. However, compared to other MBA programs, two-year programs do accept the widest variety of academic backgrounds.
• Two-year, Full time MBA
Two-year programs are usually four semesters, spread over two academic years, with a three- or four-month break for an internship.
The first year includes core courses required of all MBAs.
The second year allows for functional specialization (a specific concentration of study and elective courses).
• Students do not work full time during the program; school is considered their first priority.
• People often relocate to attend their full-time program of choice.
Two-Year, Full-Time Advantages
Two-year, full-time programs have several advantages for both career switchers (who change job functions or industries) and career enhancers (who continue in the same job function or industry). These programs provide an opportunity to develop knowledge in a specific discipline, leading to new job skills and prospects. If you are early in your career development, more specialized study may help you to continue in a particular industry or job function and to progress more effectively.
The following are some other advantages.
Academic and Nonacademic Learning
• You can customize course work through electives and concentrations.
• Two-year programs accept the widest variety of academic backgrounds, usually with the basic requirement that you have an undergraduate degree that meets the business school's standards (usually, this means a four-year college equivalent).
• The environment encourages learning far beyond classroom instruction.
Career Enhancement
• In an MBA internship, you can learn and practice new skills and enhance your résumé for post-MBA employment.
• The summer break allows for further networking in the business world.
• You can develop a cohesive network of MBA colleagues, because the entering class takes core courses together.
• Full-time programs offer career services (including campus interviews with prospective employers), social and professional clubs (often across industry segments and functional preference), executive speakers' series, career counseling, and other "campus life" services.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
• money may be available to assist with tuition costs (get information from specific schools).
• Loan money is available for eligible full-time students.
Two-Year, Full-Time Limitations
Two-year, full-time programs can be a wonderful experience for people who have well-defined career goals, are ready to spend an extended period of time out of the workforce, and have the resources to pay for such a program.
If you do not meet this description, a two-year, full-time program may not be for you. It is a very expensive and time-consuming way to explore what you want to do in the future, and a lack of focus can limit the value of what you learn and what you gain from networking opportunities.
Before you consider a two-year, full-time program, you should be confident about what you wish to do in the future and willing to commit the necessary time and resources to furthering these goals.