Program
Structure
Intensive Live-in Modules, 8+9
August, at Kellogg
Negotiation Strategies
Strategic Crisis Management
Strategic Marketing Decisions
Advanced Operations
Orientation Meeting
Workshops:
• Mathematics
• Introduction to Statistics
Intensive Module 1: October
Strategic Management Foundations
Leadership and Organizations
Introduction Session International Business
Optional:
Global Elective module in Canada, October
Global Elective module in Beijing, November
Module 2: November-December
Analytical Approach to Uncertainty
Financial Reporting Systems
International Business
The learning modules
are structured in one of two
formats:
Live-in weeks have much more to offer than a typical
study-abroad program. As students complete courses in
Negotiations, Strategy and Crisis Management, they build
relationships with peers from all over the world. With
diverse professional backgrounds and national perspectives
among them, students have much to teach and learn from
one another. Lively classroom discussions spill out into the
hallways and continue over dinner. During the second year,
students take two additional courses in a global elective
live-in week at one of the Kellogg partner schools around
the world.
1. A five-week module in which classes meet on Thursday
afternoons and Friday mornings. Typically, half of the
modules are offered in this format, with some courses
conducted over two consecutive weeks.
2. An intensive module conducted over five or six consecutive
full days within a single week. Typically eight of the
modules, evenly spread through the two years, are
offered in this format.
Global live-in weeks
A Typical Sequence and
Schedule of Study
Some of the intensive weeks are global and offered in a
live-in format. They include a residential component
that allows participants to engage in further classroom
discussions, expand their networks of business contacts
and develop meaningful friendships. The second year of
studies starts with four of the courses in an intensive module
offered by the network partners and conducted at Kellogg.
While core courses are rarely replaced, elective and advanced
course offerings might change from year to year. Some of
the elective courses are offered during the global elective
weeks at the Kellogg global partners schools around the
world.
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Module 10: September-November
The Macroeconomic Environment
Corporate Finance & Investments (Part II)
Optional:
Global Elective module in Hong Kong, December
Intensive Module 3: January
Managers and the Legal Environment
Marketing Management
International Business-including the Study Tour
Module 11: January - Global Elective
Product Management for Technology Companies
The Management of Digital Assets: Opportunities,
Risks and Unknowns in the Application of New
Technologies in Business
Module 4: February-March
Managerial Statistics
Managerial Economics
International Business
Optional:
Global Elective module at Kellogg Evanston, February
Module 5: March-April
Operations Management
Module 12: March - Global Elective
Intellectual Capital Management
Venture Capital - The Business of Innovation
Module 6: May-June
Marketing Strategy for New Products
Corporate Finance & Investments (Part I)
Optional:
Global Elective module in Miami, April
Module 7: June-July
Financial Information for Management
Planning & Control
Module 13: June
Strategic Financial Management
Leading the Strategic Change Process
Optional:
Global Elective module in Germany, May
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