MBA SPAIN
IE Business School
IE Business School is one of the world’s top international
business schools, training tomorrow’s innovative business
leaders who act as a catalyst for the creation of new
businesses. IE’s MBA programmes -the International MBA,
Global MBA, and International Executive MBA- have met with
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worldwide acclaim, featuring highly in both the FT and The
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Calle María de Molina 11 Economist business school rankings, and cementing IE’s
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reputation as a global leader in business education. IE’s distance
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learning methodology, used in the Global MBA and International
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E-mail:
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Executive MBA, has earned IE Business School 2nd place in The
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Economist Distance Learning MBA Ranking 2008.
■ Dean
Santiago Iñiguez
■ Year founded
1973
■ Nationalities
57 (International MBA). Alumni in 100+ countries
■ Gender distribution (approx.)
Male: 70%, female: 30%
■ Admissions requirements
International Executive MBA
Bachelor degree or equivalent
At least 3 years of managerial experience
Application form + 2 letters of recommendation
+ 3 essays
Personal interview
English language certificate, where applicable
(TOEFL, IELTS, etc.)
International MBA / Global MBA online
Bachelor degree or equivalent
Work experience: International MBA- at least 3 years;
Global MBA- recommended, students must be
working during the programme
Application form + 2 letters of recommendation
+ 3 essays
GMAT (average: 680) or IE Admissions Test
Personal interview
English language certificate, where applicable
International MBA
(TOEFL, IELTS, etc.)
Graduates who have excelled in their academic and
The International
■ Accreditations
professional careers demand a lot from their MBA
AACSB
MBA at IE offers
AMBA
studies. IE Business School’s one-year International
something more
EQUIS MBA is intended for people with high aspirations,
ambitions and drive. An international programme in
than the average
■ Scholarships and financial aid
www.ie.edu/scholarships
all senses of the word, the International MBA gives
MBA programme:
■ Location
participants the head start that they need and/or help
WORLD-CLASS
Madrid city-centre
to re-route their professional future by expanding their TRAINING
■ Nearest airport
skill-set, horizons, and network of contacts.
Madrid Barajas
COMPLEMENTED
• The ACCELERATE Programme BY THE CULTURAL
Students develop their ‘soft skills’ through workshops
EXPERIENCE OF
on coaching, feedback, and training, strategic
STUDYING AT A
communication, and networking as part of the
TRULY
ACCELERATE Programme, which refines their capacity
for observation, analysis, and active listening to
INTERNATIONAL
become more effective coaches and leaders.
SCHOOL
• A Personalized Programme
The International MBA offers a host of
personalization options. In the final period
participants are able to tailor their studies to their
own needs and interests through exchange
programmes, dual degrees with Tufts and MIT, a
host of elective courses, and IE’s Venture Lab - a
programme which channels their entrepreneurial
energy into developing an independent, corporate,
family, or social venture.
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