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The Rutgers Business School EMBA Program

BECOME TOMORROW'S BUSINESS LEADER TODAY

Take your place as an industry leader with the internationally renowned US EMBA that’s fully relevant to Asia and thoroughly completed in Singapore. Rutgers’ EMBA program has a long track record of training the next generation of C-Suite business leaders. Become one of them with advanced training that incorporates and builds on your experience and knowledge. 

In the report “Becoming a CEO: The Ultimate MBA Dream and its Possibilities [see story],” Rutgers Business School was recognized as one of the “Top 10 U.S. B-schools with the most number of CEOs in Fortune 500 firms.” Rutgers tied Dartmouth and joined Harvard, Wharton, Stanford, Kellogg, and Columbia, as well as other top public business schools, Kelley, Ross, and Darden, on the list. Read more…

Be ready for any opportunity in the fastest possible time, with a fast-tracked part-time program duration offered by our university. Learn from, and with, the best and brightest in global academia and business.

Kickstart your rise to top management with the Rutgers EMBA degree.

Format and Duration
Part Time: 14.5 months

Start Date
We are accepting applications on a rolling basis. Once your application materials are being received, you can typically expect a decision within four-to-six weeks.

Location
Singapore

Frequently Asked Questions about Rutgers EMBA

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All our 18 courses are in-person, Rutgers EMBA Program is in-person. The students have found that they learn almost as much from each other as from the professors. Being in-person during the four full days over the weekends and two weeknights for each course, and given the four breaks per day in Emba, it is no wonder that virtually all the job placement and job transitioning happens thanks to class connections and the constant networking. In fact, our EMBAs were the first ones to want to come back in-person following Covid! More information at our in-person Open Houses, where you get to interact with the current students.

Please click here to register.

Short answer: Yes! We have been repeatedly ranked #1 in “Quality of Life” by Ivy Exec (New York) for all EMBA programs in the Northeast. The additional work (outside class) would be 7-10 hours per week. Our advice is to just stay with your notes daily. The big difference between Rutgers EMBA (The Powerhouse) and other EMBA programs is that our mantra is “what we cover in class today will be used by you at work next week.” This self-imposed charter has, in fact, driven our strategy and has garnered continuous global rankings for The Powerhouse since 2005. If you have to travel, we will work with you. If you are swamped at work, we will work with you.

Please visit an Open House and speak directly to current students for more feedback.

At the last open house for the New Jersey EMBA Program – it happened to be an online event on a Saturday – one of the current students was scheduled to speak to the attendees for a few minutes. He was doing so from his SUV, bringing his kids home from swimming. Later in the conversation, he had to head to Shoprite! By the time the session ended, one of the attendees had the same question as above, and he (now finally home) addressed it with: “Look, I am an executive in a major pharmaceutical company with a demanding job and I have four kids—the youngest was born just literally days before I started Rutgers EMBA. This is not an exceptional day for me—this is a TYPICAL day for me. If I can do it, anyone can!”

Prof. Langdana (EMBA Director): “There will never be a totally optimum time. Many years ago, at a Rutgers EMBA open house, one of the current students answered this question perfectly. She responded to the query from one of the open house attendees with: ‘Doing an EMBA program is like getting married or having a baby. There is no perfect time. You know you have to do it, so you do it. A finely tuned, world-class and practical EMBA program that is globally ranked like Rutgers EMBA will give you real confidence and powerful finance/strategy/marketing/supply chain and Executive Skills to make it to the C-suite where we all want to be!’

For the record, you will be awarded the MBA degree when you graduate. On your resume you will state that you have an MBA from the Rutgers Executive MBA Program. All employers will immediately know what that means!

And regarding your question: “Do I really need this?” Yes, if you are trying to make a major job transition—say, from doing surgery to running a hospital, or from science and technology to senior leadership where Finance, Strategy, Accounting, New Technology such as AI and Big Data, Leadership, etc., are necessary. Or you simply want to launch your dream start-up; you are fed up with working for a big company….or vice versa? Then The Powerhouse is for you. In fact, our faculty is dedicated to guide you through your career transition!

If you are happy where you are at work and are wearing “many hats”— engineering, sales, HR, strategy, legal, IT, consulting, supply chain, to name a few—and are basically “making it up” as you go along, then you need Rutgers EMBA to give you the real high-powered practical tools to move up faster and better at work. Rutgers EMBA is perfect for Career Accelerators! For more from the current students and alumni, please come by and visit us at our open houses. Sign up below.

All our 18 courses are in-person, Rutgers EMBA Program is in-person. The students have found that they learn almost as much from each other as from the professors. Being in-person during the four full days over the weekends and two weeknights for each course, and given the four breaks per day in Emba, it is no wonder that virtually all the job placement and job transitioning happens thanks to class connections and the constant networking. In fact, our EMBAs were the first ones to want to come back in-person following Covid! More information at our in-person Open Houses, where you get to interact with the current students.

Please click here to register.

Short answer: Yes! We have been repeatedly ranked #1 in “Quality of Life” by Ivy Exec (New York) for all EMBA programs in the Northeast. The additional work (outside class) would be 7-10 hours per week. Our advice is to just stay with your notes daily. The big difference between Rutgers EMBA (The Powerhouse) and other EMBA programs is that our mantra is “what we cover in class today will be used by you at work next week.” This self-imposed charter has, in fact, driven our strategy and has garnered continuous global rankings for The Powerhouse since 2005. If you have to travel, we will work with you. If you are swamped at work, we will work with you.

Please visit an Open House and speak directly to current students for more feedback.

At the last open house for the New Jersey EMBA Program – it happened to be an online event on a Saturday – one of the current students was scheduled to speak to the attendees for a few minutes. He was doing so from his SUV, bringing his kids home from swimming. Later in the conversation, he had to head to Shoprite! By the time the session ended, one of the attendees had the same question as above, and he (now finally home) addressed it with: “Look, I am an executive in a major pharmaceutical company with a demanding job and I have four kids—the youngest was born just literally days before I started Rutgers EMBA. This is not an exceptional day for me—this is a TYPICAL day for me. If I can do it, anyone can!”

Prof. Langdana (EMBA Director): “There will never be a totally optimum time. Many years ago, at a Rutgers EMBA open house, one of the current students answered this question perfectly. She responded to the query from one of the open house attendees with: ‘Doing an EMBA program is like getting married or having a baby. There is no perfect time. You know you have to do it, so you do it. A finely tuned, world-class and practical EMBA program that is globally ranked like Rutgers EMBA will give you real confidence and powerful finance/strategy/marketing/supply chain and Executive Skills to make it to the C-suite where we all want to be!’

For the record, you will be awarded the MBA degree when you graduate. On your resume you will state that you have an MBA from the Rutgers Executive MBA Program. All employers will immediately know what that means!

And regarding your question: “Do I really need this?” Yes, if you are trying to make a major job transition—say, from doing surgery to running a hospital, or from science and technology to senior leadership where Finance, Strategy, Accounting, New Technology such as AI and Big Data, Leadership, etc., are necessary. Or you simply want to launch your dream start-up; you are fed up with working for a big company….or vice versa? Then The Powerhouse is for you. In fact, our faculty is dedicated to guide you through your career transition!

If you are happy where you are at work and are wearing “many hats”— engineering, sales, HR, strategy, legal, IT, consulting, supply chain, to name a few—and are basically “making it up” as you go along, then you need Rutgers EMBA to give you the real high-powered practical tools to move up faster and better at work. Rutgers EMBA is perfect for Career Accelerators! For more from the current students and alumni, please come by and visit us at our open houses. Sign up below.

ASIA'S TOP-RANKED STUDENT-CENTRIC EMBA PROGRAM

The Rutgers EMBA program is one of the most excellent EMBA program in Asia that follows a student-centric learning philosophy, with numerous top 10 positions in prestigious EMBA rankings worldwide for many years running.
#2
#2 in Economics
Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2020
#2 for the fifth year running
In the top 10 for eight years
#3
#3 in Corporate Strategy
Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2018
#3
#3 in Career Support
IVY Exec EMBA Program Rankings 2018
#5
#5 in Northeast US
IVY Exec EMBA Program Rankings 2018
#7
#7 in Finance
Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2020
#8
#8 Worldwide (Up from #13 in 2021)
CEO Magazine Executive MBA program 2022
#10
#10 in Supply Chain
Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2020
#10
#10 for Faculty Quality
The Economist
Global student ratings for EMBA programs 2020

WHY RUTGERS EMBA?

WHY AN EMBA, AND NOT AN MBA?

An Executive MBA, or EMBA, is fundamentally different from a traditional MBA program. EMBA programs are designed for experienced industry personnel and offer a higher and more intensive level of learning with real-life relevance and application, focused on strategic thinking and critical problem-solving through exchanges of ideas and experiences. 

If you’re looking for an education that goes beyond the academic to acknowledge and crystallize your years of experience into future-proof marketability, then the EMBA is for you.

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Experience the unique Rutgers EMBA classroom dynamics, and hear first-hand from our students and staff what it’s like to study with us, at our Open Houses throughout the year! 

Get an insight into what and how you’ll learn as our professors and lecturers talk about the latest topics in management and business, and get your questions answered.

  • Our Next Open House Dates:
    June 1 | June 6 | June 22 | June 27
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Jeong SoYoung, MBA
“Rutgers EMBA was the right course for me as I was looking for a course where I could learn from people with diverse backgrounds. The course was a great mix of structured learning as well as real-life cases…”
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Lim Tze-Beng, MBA
“The professors at Rutgers are great. Through their enthusiasm to impart their lifetime of research and teachings, the students benefitted greatly and the lessons are always over too soon…”
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Wes Graff, MBA
“Business in our complex world continues to change and we must stay up with the latest information and learning. Rutgers faculty has been amazing and world class without a doubt…”
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Ng Kee Wee, MBA
“The EMBA program is extremely successful due to its commitment to maximize interactions and learning between peers and the professors…”
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OUR FACULTY

The Rutgers Executive MBA faculty reflects the international diversity of Rutgers Business School and in all areas, are thought leaders, innovating in scholarship and research and bringing that expertise to bear in the marketplace.

Lei Lei

Supply Chain Management
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin – Madison

Professor & Dean of Rutgers Business School

Dean Lei Lei received her Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) with a minor in Computer Sciences. She has served as the dissertation advisor for many Ph.D. students, co-guest editor for Annals of Operations Research, associate editor of IIE Transactions, and Naval Research Logistics. She was a member of the review board of Journal of Supply Chain Management and the review panel of the National Science Foundation. Her research expertise includes supply chain network design and optimization, operations planning, scheduling and process recovery after disruptions, demand-supply planning, and resource allocation optimization.

Can Uslay

Marketing
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology

Professor & Vice Dean for Innovation and Strategic Partnerships

Professor Uslay’s research interests lie broadly within marketing strategy and theory construction. He is a recipient of the Chancellor’s Award, the Valerie Scudder Award, MAACBA Teaching Innovation Award, WDI Global Case Writing Competition Award, and several Dean’s awards for outstanding scholarship, teaching, and service. His research has been presented in various international conferences and published in the leading academic journals such as the Journal of Marketing, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, European Business Review, International Business Review.

Farrokh Langdana

Executive Education, Finance & Economics
Ph.D., Virginia Tech

Professor & Director of Executive MBA Program

Dr. Langdana’s areas of specialization include monetary and fiscal theory and international trade and global macroeconomic policy. His research deals with macroeconomic experimentation and the role of stabilization policy in an expectations-driven economy. He has published several articles as well as five books in this area. His new book, co-authored with Peter Murphy and published by Springer Press, is titled “International Trade and Global Macropolicy.”

Zeki Pagda

Managing Strategic Transformation
Ph.D., University of San Diego

Ramon Henson

Global Leadership
Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Ian O. Williamson

Organisational Behavior
Ph.D., University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

Humberto “HAP” Patorniti

Business Strategy
MBA, Rutgers Business School

David Dreyfus

Business Statistics
Ph.D., Michigan State University

Mark Castelino

Financial Management
Ph.D., CUNY Baruch College

Suresh Govindaraj

Financial Statement Analysis
Ph.D., Columbia University

Jonathan Eckstein

Analytical Techniques
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Wayne Eastman

Law and Business Ethics
J.D., Harvard University

Ignacio Vijil-Cabrera

Managerial Economics
MBA, Rutgers University

Farok Contractor

International Business
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Anubha Mishra

Marketing Management
Ph.D., University of Arizona

Miklos Vasarhelyi

Web life and Management Decision
Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

Ben Sopranzetti

International Financial Strategy
Ph.D., University of Illinois

Pavan Sharma

Supply Chain Management
MBA, Rutgers University

Valentin Dimitrov

Financial Accounting
Ph.D., Tulane University

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