Business School Review
EADA
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
Part Time MBA
F
ounded in 1957, EADA was one of the first
Spanish institutions to offer executive training
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
programmes to the professional community. Over
MBA Only 100,000 students from more than 50 different
countries have entrusted their training to us, a fact
Specialisation by Function:
Entrepreneurship
that highlights EADA as one of the most innovative
Leadership
and prestigious business schools in Spain.
Marketing
Operations Management
Strategic Management The International MBA of EADA was ranked
among the world’s best MBA programmes in 2008
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
by the Financial Times. Moreover, EADA was ranked
September
87th in the world and 26th in Europe according to The
Programme Duration:
Economist in 2007.
11 months
EADA has been awarded the AMBA and EQUIS
Tuition Fee:
EURO (€) 25500 / Total Program Cost
accreditations, held by 42 of the world’s most
prestigious business schools. EADA is also a member
Entry Requirements:
of the Executive MBA Council.
Min. GMAT Score : 600
Min. TOEFL Internet Based Score: 80
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 250
EADA is the only business institution in Spain with
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 550
its own residential training centre. The centre is an
MBA student in outdoor training activity
Min. IELTS : 6
Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
important tool for EADA’s methodology and is where
Application Fee:
participants spend their introductory workshop and • Acquiring a global vision of the company and
EURO (€) 0 attend a series of management workshops throughout its strategic position in the business environment.
the year.
Part Time Course Information
Start Dates:
Participants will learn to effectively apply the
March MBA Programmes elements of this dynamic “mix of talent” as they
The full time MBA is an 11 month programme develop their professional careers.
Programme Duration:
15 months
taught in English that begins in September. It is
designed to build the potential of internationally- Methodology
Tuition Fee:
EURO (€) 22000 / Total Program Cost
oriented professionals with 2-6 years of work EADA has developed its own practical, active and
experience. participative approach with an emphasis on learning by
Contact:
doing. The methodology reflects companies’ demand
Bibiana Camba, Marketing Manager
MBAs and Masters
The part time MBA is a 15 month programme taught for professionals with skills such as the capacity to
EADA
in Spanish starting in March. In addition to building the reflect, ability to act in the face of change, versatility to
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potential of internationally-oriented professionals with work in multifunctional teams and adaptability to the
Barcelona 2-6 years of work experience, it also includes EADA’s challenges of a global environment.
08011
Spain
Corporate Management Training programme with top
international companies in Spain. Personal development
Tel: +34 934 520 844
EADA has been positioned as a pioneer in
Fax: +34 933 237 317
Email:
bcamba@eada.edu Objectives
the personal development field. Through creative
Web:
www.eada.edu
The objective of EADA’s MBA Programmes is to approaches, EADA’s students are prepared to face the
give participants professional competitive advantage corporate world with confidence and competencies.
by focusing on three fundamental areas: Innovative programme practices include improving
• Mastery of specific business tools and leadership skills through activities with horses and
techniques. one-to-one coaching sessions to guide participants’
• Development of the leadership skills essential personal and professional development.
to international managers.
Student Profile
Singye Dorji, Bhutan: International Culturally, it has enriched my thought and outlook
MBA 2007 through regular interaction with people from 20
Finance Officer different nations. Specifically, the discussion session
Bhutan Trust Fund for Environment with team members proved to be one of the great
Conservation learning experiences for me.
Coming from one of the least developed countries,
It has been a great experience for me studying at this International MBA taught me to think globally. I
EADA, both academically and culturally. Academically, am confident that the knowledge (both academic and
this International MBA program has given me a great cultural) I have gained will benefit both my organization
deal of knowledge with international perspectives. and my country.
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