Academics and learning

Tailored curriculum and state-of-the-art information technology at your fingertips.

EXECUTIVE MBA FACULTY
Professor Darryll Lewis, JD. Creighton University, teaches Law: Legal Environment of Business and Ethics: Personal and Corporate Responsibility in the EMBA program.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY used in the classroom and provided for student use in the UNO Executive MBA Program has been rated among the TOP 5 PERCENT in business colleges nationwide.

All students in the program are required to have and use a laptop computer with broadband internet service for obtaining and transmitting information, as well as for in-class assignments, note-taking and applications training. The laptop computer requirement ensures access to key learning and research resources whether a student is in class, at home, at work or on the road.

Instructional Approach

The curriculum is designed so that the entire class progresses through a structured sequence of courses at the accelerated pace necessary to complete the program in 18 months. Many instructional approaches are utilized, including case studies, discussion, lectures, individual inquiry and team projects. Individual participation, small study groups, activities out-side of class and lively exchange in the classroom are encourage so that participants learn from one another as well as from the faculty. Because our Boot Camp reviews the foundation concepts from the advanced subject matter being taught, neither an undergraduate business degree nor prerequisite business courses are required for admission.

 


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