Executive MBA for the Creative Industries Ashridge Business School
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MBA | On-Campus | Part-time | 2 years | October | find out | find out |
Course overview
Building on our 35-year experience of running one of the world's leading, triple-accredited MBA programmes, this Executive MBA can be studied online with attendance at four residential weeks over two years. It is for busy professionals either already working in the creative sector or looking to make the transition into the sector, who wish to gain the strategic skills and knowledge required to respond to increased digitisation and globalisation. Join an event to find out more.
The programme is designed and taught by Ashridge Executive Education with the expertise and contribution from two experienced industry partners: Creative Skillset and Atticus Education. An Advisory Board of senior executives from the creative industries including advertising, publishing, film and television provides extensive industry knowledge, experience and support for this qualification
Entry requirements
These guidelines outline the ‘usual’ minimum entry requirements. However, these should be seen as a guide only; each application will be considered on its own merit.
Admission to the Ashridge Executive MBA for the Creative Industries is subject to your academic ability and track record of achievement in the workplace. We are interested in understanding:
• Your realistic and clear career goals and how an Executive MBA fits with these
• Your understanding of the distinctive features of the Ashridge Executive MBA and its implication for you.
• Your ability to contribute actively in an online environment
• Your ability to work independently within a virtual environment and to manage the demands of an Ashridge MBA
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