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The ESLSCA MBA was the key that opened the doors of an international career to me. The program is well structured and professors have a very pragmatic approach to teaching. This pragmatic orientation prepares the student for the business world. Moreover, the class environment is dynamic and highly participative. Due to the fact that most students have work experience, their participation enriches the coursework. I think the ESLSCA MBA is a real career accelerator, a kind of highway to the business world.


Davide Nebbia
MBA 2001
Information Technology Consultant


Teaching Methods

The ESLSCA MBA offers a balance between theory and practice. The program favors the study of real world situations to allow students to develop their decision-making and analytical skills.

Most faculty members use the case study method. Typically, a case study presents an individual - usually a manager - with a real decision to make, background information on the organization and its environment. Students are expected to identify the key issues in the case, use the knowledge earned in the course to evaluate different options, make a reasonable decision and recommend a clear plan of action.

While the case method is widely used, most professors employ and combine various teaching methods such as role-playing, field trips, interactive discussions, lectures, oral presentations, and research projects. This variety provides two main benefits:

  1. It enables students to have rigorous and professionally relevant learning experiences.


  2. It allows professors the freedom to use the methods that work best for them and their subject matter.

Teamwork is encouraged in most courses. The students are usually expected to do their assignments such as papers, oral presentations and case studies as part of a team and in a collaborative way.

 

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