• Career Focus
  • Take what you learn on Saturday and apply it at work on Monday!
  • By leveraging your experiences in the classroom and in our career focused experiential project, you can achieve immediate benefits to your career.
  • Life-long learning for life-long results. Suffolk’s Executive MBA program is committed to the value of life-long learning. As a graduate of the Suffolk Executive MBA you may audit any Executive MBA course without paying tuition.

Experiential Field Research Project

The capstone course of the Executive MBA is the Experiential Field Research Project. In this course, you will select a project from your  professional work environment.  Each student will be assigned a faculty member to facilitate successful completion of this field research project.

Life-long Learning

Suffolk’s Executive MBA program is committed to the value of life-long learning. As a graduate of the Suffolk Executive MBA you may audit any Executive MBA course without paying tuition. You can update and refresh your business skills, increase your understanding of current business trends, and reconnect with faculty and friends.  Many Suffolk Executive MBAs have forged strong personal and professional relationships. Alumni are active in our admission process and return to Suffolk to guest lecture, audit classes and participate in networking events.  The Suffolk Executive MBA network truly has an unlimited and life-long return.

Return on Investment

According to research from the Executive MBA Council, “It doesn’t take long for Executive MBA participants to realize personal and professional benefits.  Their contributions are often recognized through greater responsibilities, promotions, and increases in compensation.”

According to the Graduate Management Admissions Council, on average, it takes 17 months from the start of a student’s program for a company sponsoring an Executive MBA student to gain a return on its investment.  Almost half of Executive MBA graduates report new responsibilities as a result of entering an Executive MBA Program, and about one third receive a promotion while in the program. For more information please visit http://www.embac.org/.