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Deepen your expertise and gain a new perspective on the major challenges facing business leaders. MAM students participate in a required series of courses and discussions oriented around major trends in global business and the role of business leaders in today's society. They also customize their experience by choosing electives from throughout Yale University.
The Advanced Leadership Development Programgive you opportunities to reflect on and develop your professional ambitions and build a foundation for lasting success.The Career Development Office (CDO) at Yale SOM provides resources and connections to help you maximize your professional development. Our team is very much looking forward to working with you as you develop and implement your career management strategy.
At Yale, you will have the opportunity to work closely with one of the CDO's Relationship Managers who specialize in industry groups and provide students with the guidance and tools to meet career aspirations. The CDO also helps students initiate new relationships (and maintain existing relationships) with industry-leading organizations.
Core classes provide deep insights into global business trends and challenges. Elective choices allow you to personalize your study and advance your professional interests.
MAM Core:
- Colloquium in Advanced Management: A series of small-setting, off-the-record conversations between MAM students and leading senior executives from across industries.
- Advanced Leadership Development Program: A carefully designed leadership program stressing self-awareness, goal-setting, cross-cultural competencies, and people development via coaching and mentoring.
- Global Challenges Seminar: A seminar series featuring leading thinkers from throughout Yale University on some of the most pressing global challenges and resulting business implications.
- Advanced Management Practicum: A challenging hands-on real-life project in which students can bring their accumulated knowledge to bear and gain additional practical experience.
Admission to the Master of Advanced Management program is available to students who either (1) are enrolled in Global Network for Advanced Management member schools and expect to receive their MBA degree or equivalent before matriculating at Yale or (2) have recently graduated from a Global Network for Advanced Management member school with an MBA or equivalent degree. (3) On a case by case basis, Yale SOM may admit to the MAM exceptional students who have not yet completed their MBA or equivalent degree provided:The student has satisfactorily completed the required MBA (or equivalent) core curriculum;The Global Network school where the student is enrolled in the MBA (or equivalent) program will count credits earned at Yale as part of the MAM program toward the MBA (or equivalent) degree; and;The student will have completed the MBA (or equivalent) program and obtained the respective degree prior to completing the MAM degree at Yale.A TOEFL, PTE Academic, or IELTS score is neccessary if English is not the primary language of instruction at your MBA or equivalent program. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 7 TOEFL iBT® test: 100
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- Flexible study schedule
- Experienced teachers
- Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
All applicants are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships. No separate application is required. Merit scholarship recipients are notified at the same time that they are admitted.
In addition, many outside sources provide academic scholarships. Some employers may offer scholarship assistance, as do industry associations, foundations, fraternal organizations, clubs, athletic organizations, and ethnic associations.
Accreditation
The mission of the Yale School of management is educating leaders for business and society. The schools students, faculty, and alumni are committed to understanding the complex forces transforming global markets and using that understanding to build organizationsin the for-profit, nonprofit, entrepreneurial, and government sectorsthat contribute lasting value to society.