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Italy MBA
SDA Bocconi
SDA Bocconi School of Management, founded in 1971,
prides itself on being a pioneer in business education in
Italy, with its strategic location, unparalleled faculty,
global outlook, diversity and powerful networks. The
hallmark of SDA Bocconi is
innovation and far-reaching
Contact details
modelling that manifests
SDA Bocconi Masters Division
itself through a wide array of
Via Balilla n. 18
20136 Milano, Italy
executive programmes and
Tel: +39 02 5836 3125
master courses.
Fax: +39 02 5836 3272
E-mail: md@sdabocconi.it
www.sdabocconi.it/mba
Full-time MBA: for people who
a73 Dean of Business School
just won't stop
Alberto Grando
The SDA Bocconi MBA programme, now
a73 MBA Programme Director
in its 35th edition, is ranked among the
Valter Lazzari
top international MBAs. The MBA
a73 Global Executive MBA Programme Director
It offers a focused curriculum that runs at
Roberto Donà
programme opens doors to a network of
an appropriate rate in a way to earn a
a73 Year Business School was founded
diverse international relationships with
degree within 20 months along with 1971
talented people from about 30 different
complementing employment, tailored in a73 Student profile
countries: over a hundred professionals
a way to fit tight schedules through
Number of students: MBA: 108, GEMBA: 30
with widely varied backgrounds. It is a
Foreign students: MBA: 61%, GEMBA: 50%
modular weeks and distance learning.
12-month full-time immersion in a
Students per class: MBA: 108 in 2 classes for core
The Global EMBA aims at attaining a
courses. Average of 35 for elective classes
multicultural and international context
broader understanding of business
Age range: MBA: 25-34, GEMBA: 30-40
where managerial skills, as well as
matters with a focus on leadership and
Gender distribution: MBA: 71% men, 29% women
individual qualities, are developed to
GEMBA: 66% men, 34% women
communication skills as pathways
their full extent. The integrated,
Academic background: MBA: Engineering 42%,
towards C-suite. The Global EMBA is Economics 33%, Sciences 11%, Humanities 11%,
innovative curriculum is based on real-
entirely held in English and takes place
Law 3%. GEMBA: Engineering 37%, Economics 31%,
world management knowledge, fully
on the SDA Bocconi downtown Milan
Humanities 17%, Sciences 8%, Law 7%
inclusive of the social dimensions of
Students graduating each year: 100%
campus along with overseas campuses
management issues.
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across Asia and the Americas (class
English
SDA Bocconi MBA is designed to cater for modules in the USA - at UCLA Anderson
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the realities of the current marketplace. It School of Management, LA - and in China Full-time and visiting professors
encourages students to go beyond a - Fudan University, Shanghai). a73 Admission requirements
conventional business programme.
The programme targets professionals
Completed application form, university degree,
Graduates are prepared for the business
work experience of at least 2-3 years for MBA and 5-6
with an international mindset. The SDA
years for GEMBA, GMAT certification, letters of
mandate of achieving success through a
Bocconi GEMBA is a launching pad for reference, TOEFL / IELTS, interview
business environment that is swiftly
the career phases to come. It is an a73 Scholarships
evolving. The full-time MBA lasts 1 year
integrated preparation for senior
Contact: admissions@sdabocconi.it
and is run in two classes, in English. It is
management roles. The underlying
a73 Career development (MBA Programme)
an intense programme that maximizes
One-to-one career counselling and coaching,
feature of such a programme is that it
learning chances in a limited scope of
workshops, corporate presentations, career days, CV
allows participants to promptly test the
book and job postings. Career management and
time. It represents an opportunity to be
knowledge acquired at their work
recruiting activities allow participants to get in touch with
in the midst of an advantageous network
settings. Throughout the 20 months,
a wide range of national and international companies.
of people with diverse interests and
Moreover, the programme is run in Milan, the most
participants lead intense work as part of
experiences with no single industry
active and stimulating city in Italy, a major business and
their commitment to managerial financial centre and a cultural hotspot
dominating. The SDA Bocconi MBA
competence. Indeed, they hone their a73 In-company projects (MBA Programme)
community is a one-of-a-kind cultural,
analysis and problem solving skills.
Particular emphasis is given to in-company projects
personal and professional mix.
They tend to gain a deep understanding
(both individual and group), where students, supported
by tutors, check out on the field what they have learnt in
of the various business disciplines in
class. Participants must tackle real, complex problems,
The Global Executive MBA:
order to reach unflawed decisions. blending together the knowledge and skills from
international flyers rise higher
Interpersonal skills are also put into
different functional areas, broadening their horizons and
The SDA Bocconi Global Executive MBA question. Leaders are trained to
enriching their management skills. There are also visits
from leading personalities and managers who bring their
equips experienced managers with empower their networking capacities
personal experiences into the MBA classrooms
multi-dimensional skills and strategic that allow them to simultaneously have
a73 Location
thinking relevant on an immediate basis. and provide timely feedbacks. Milan city centre
PROGRAMMES
Programmes Commencement Duration Places available Admission deadline
Full-time MBA October 12 months 100-110 30 April
Global Executive MBA March 20 months 30-35 15 July or 20 November
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