EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DISTANCE LEARNING DEGREE PROGRAM FOR MARCH 2015:
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RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces application procedures for the March 2015
distance learning Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program.
The program will be taught in the Norfolk, Washington, DC, and San Diego
fleet concentration areas, as well as Pensacola, Patuxent River, Lemoore,
Corpus Christi, Jacksonville, Bangor, Hawaii and other satellite sites.
2. The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) defense-focused EMBA is a 24-month,
fully-funded, part-time graduate program focused on resource management. The
program prepares middle to senior grade active duty officers (O4 (select),
O4, and O5), whose career paths preclude in-resident NPS graduate programs
for positions requiring resource management expertise.
3. The program begins with a one-week temporary additional duty resident
program at the NPS campus in Monterey, CA. Official travel orders and
funding for TDY travel will be provided by the student's parent command. If
command funding is not available, students may fund their own travel and
utilize no-cost temporary duty orders from their command. During resident
week, students will take a two-credit hour course in managing teams.
Additionally, students will interact with the faculty who will be teaching
throughout the program and master the skills required to learn via distance
learning methods. The NPS program is scheduled for the week of
16-20 March 2015. A block of rooms has been reserved at the Navy Lodge,
Monterey, for all attendees. Optionally, the NPS bachelor officer quarters
on campus may be utilized on a space available basis. Bus transportation
will be provided to and from the Navy Lodge for daily classes on the NPS
campus to minimize costs.
4. NPS faculty use video teleconferencing (VTC), internet, and other
distance learning modes to teach the follow-on courses.
Students meet in VTC-capable classrooms once a week during normal duty hours
for six to seven hours of instruction, taking two classes per quarter for
eight quarters. Students enter the EMBA program as a cohort and will take
all courses together as a learning team (minimum 5 personnel). All students
must recognize that attending classes with their respective cohort is
mandatory to complete the degree requirements. VTC instruction will begin
during the week of 30 March 2015.
5. Eligibility requirements include an undergraduate degree from a
regionally accredited four-year college or university, academic profile code
of 245 (2.6 grade point average or higher on a 4 point
scale) and 2 pre-calculus courses with a grade average of B or better.
Official transcripts must be forwarded to the director of admissions for
evaluation, department head or similar mid-level management experience,
strong potential for promotion, and command endorsement. The graduate
management admission test is not required. Individuals desiring to
participate in the program must have projected rotation dates that allow them
to complete the full 24-month program at their selected location (no earlier
than March 2017). Graduates will be awarded an EMBA degree from NPS and the
Navy subspecialty code 3100P, financial management - defense focus.
Graduates are expected to serve in at least one financial management
subspecialty coded billet as a follow-on assignment.
6. Per reference (a), officers participating in this program must agree to
remain on active duty following completion of graduate studies for a period
of three years. This obligation is discharged concurrently with any other
service obligation already incurred.
This agreement does not obligate the Navy to retain the officer on active
duty.
7. Application deadline is 16 January 2015 for the March 2015 cohort.
Submit applications with command endorsement in the format provided on the
EMBA web site, www.nps.edu/emba/. Applications may be submitted via fax or
email to the point of contact listed in paragraph 9.
8. All EMBA applicants must submit an on-line application available at
http://www.nps.edu/Academics/Admissions/ApplyOnline/ApplyNow.html
at the earliest opportunity, but no later than 16 January 2015.
9. Point of contact is the NPS EMBA program office at (831)656-2562/DSN 756
or via e-mail at emba@nps.edu. Fax number is (831)656-3630/DSN 756.
10. This message will remain in effect until superseded or 31 December 2015,
whichever occurs first.
11. Released by Vice Admiral W. F. Moran, N1.//
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