September 01, 2020
ASU Executive MBA in China Ranks No. 12 in the World
ASU Executive MBA in China Ranks No. 12 in the WorldThe Executive
MBA in Shanghai from Arizona State University’s W. P. Carey School of
Business earned a top spot among international universities in one of
the most highly regarded international business newspapers. The
Financial Times, Britain’s equivalent of The Wall Street Journal, just
released its new rankings of EMBA programs, with the W. P. Carey program
ranked No. 12 in the world.To get more news about MBA college in China, you can visit acem.sjtu.edu.cn official website.
"We’re
truly honored to receive this top-tier ranking from such a highly
respected publication,†said W. P. Carey School of Business Dean Amy
Hillman. "This ranking is reflective of the high quality of research and
teaching done by our world-class faculty. W. P. Carey remains a
destination of choice for students from around the world who are seeking
top-notch academic programs and a community of leading scholars.
â€The
No. 12 ranking of the Shanghai program marks a climb of 13 positions on
the Financial Times 2019 global rankings over last year’s list. Some of
the highest-ranking business and government leaders in China are
students and alumni of the program."Our students are senior executive
leaders running businesses and government officials in charge of
policymaking that can influence millions of people,†explained Professor
Wei Shen, associate dean of China Programs at the W. P. Carey School of
Business. "Our alums are among the drivers leading transformation of
the Chinese economy.â€Current students and alumni represent Shanghai,
Beijing, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and
Singapore.
A majority hold high-level management positions in
financial institutions, large state-owned enterprises, and government
agencies. Students in the W. P. Carey School program in Shanghai have
included three vice governors of China’s major provinces, six vice
mayors of Shanghai, and six mayors of other cities in China.As part of
the EMBA program, the students experience high-level visits to some of
the biggest companies in the world. They are also taught by some of the
top faculty members from both Arizona State University and other
prominent universities. Since the program’s inception in 2003, five
Nobel laureate winners have addressed the group.The W. P. Carey School
is ranked highly for its Arizona-based Executive MBA program, as well,
currently No. 12 in the world according to The Economist. Meanwhile, the
school’s online, part-time, and full-time MBA programs are all ranked
among the best programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
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