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John E. Anderson School of Management
The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management offers the Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctoral of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in Management, the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree, and the Master of Financial Engineering (M.F.E.) degree. In addition, there are a number of degree programs, offered in cooperation with other graduate and professional degree programs on campus, that lead to the M.B.A. and another degree. The school also offers the Executive M.B.A. Program (EMBA) and the M.B.A. for the Fully Employed (FEMBA).
Fully Employed M.B.A. Program
Admission
Program Name
Management: Fully Employed M.B.A. Program
Applicants to MBA and MFE programs in the John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management should NOT complete the UCLA Application for Graduate Admission. Application materials for programs in the Anderson School may be obtained by contacting the appropriate office.
Address
110 Westwood Plaza, Suite A105
Box 951481
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481
Phone
(310) 825-2632
femba.admissions@anderson.ucla.edu
Leading to the degree of
M.B.A.
Admission Limited to
Fall
Deadline to apply
May 1st
Consult the Fully Employed M.B.A. program as early as possible.
GRE (General and/or Subject), TWE
GMAT
Letters of Recommendation
2
Other Requirements
In addition to the University’s minimum requirements and those listed above, all applicants are expected to submit a statement of purpose and the departmental application.
The M.B.A. for the Fully Employed (FEMBA) is designed for emerging managers with strong records of academic and professional achievement who wish to pursue an M.B.A. degree without leaving full-time employment. Each entering class is limited to 135 participants with superior academic records and a minimum of four to six years of work and/or managerial experience.
Advising
Large group information sessions are offered to prospective applicants during the recruiting season, January through April; individual advising is on an appointment basis. For more information on advising, students should consult the F.E.M.B.A. admissions area.
Areas of Study
Core courses are in the following areas: economics, finance, decision sciences, operations, human resources and organization behavior, accounting, strategy and policy. Elective courses are offered in three broad tracks: finance, marketing, and general management. For more information students should consult the F.E.M.B.A. program.
Course Requirements
Students in the F.E.M.B.A.. program choose, based on space availability, one of five class section formats: Section one classes meet all day Saturday; Section two classes meet all day Saturday; Section three classes meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings; Section four classes meeting Saturday morning and Wednesday evening; Section five classes meeting Monday and Wednesday evenings. A traditional M.B.A. degree is awarded on completion of 84 units which are typically taken in a three-year period.
The three required elements of the F.E.M.B.A. program are the management core, the international management field study (Global Access Program), and the management electives.
Management Core. The management core consists of nine courses (38 units) on subjects basic to the practice of management. Student must maintain a 3.0 (B) overall average in the management core courses. Each class section completes core courses in a specified sequence.
International Field Study. The Global Access Program is the 10-unit, two-term field study project requirement in the third year of the F.E.M.B.A. program. Teams of F.E.M.B.A. students work with international client firms to create strategic business plans. Clients are typically high-growth, technology based companies seeking to expand into international markets, particularly, but not exclusively, into the United States. Students apply what they have learned from both their professional experience and their academic courses in a real world business environment.
Electives. The F.E.M.B.A. program offers three broad elective tracks: finance, marketing, and general management. Students are not required to specialize in one track but may choose courses from the three tracks. Students take electives outside of their regular class section formats to permit a wider choice of courses.
Teaching Experience
Not required.
Field Experience
Not required.
Comprehensive Examination Plan
The comprehensive examination requirement is fulfilled by completing the two-quarter core course in field studies. Students should refer to course requirements listed above.
Thesis Plan
None.
Time-to-Degree
Students enrolled in the F.E.M.B.A.. program generally complete the degree within three years.