Dr. Ahmed Belkhayat Director, Executive Education Center

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Part Time MBA

Overview

The PART TIME MBA is designed for business and public administration managers who want to obtain a University degree while continuing to work. 
The part-time MBA addresses the needs of young working professionals who want an MBA degree without making the commitment of giving up work.  The program is exclusively taught to students with a strict minimum of 2 years professional experience (excluding internship experience).

The courses are given in our Casablanca branch (Technopark) every other week-end during the school year.

The language of instruction is English. In order to allow students to combine family life, work and study, a block teaching method is used.  Each course requires 45 hours of study time: 32 hours during 2 week-end blocks and 13 hours online.

Although an intensive form of training, block teaching means that the MBA degree can be obtained in two years only.

At the end of the program, students receive the MBA of Al Akhawayn University, a degree compatible with the LMD standard and accredited by the Moroccan Ministry of Education.

The program welcomes applicants from both the private and public sectors.

Time Requirement

The Part Time MBA program requires, a minimum of 42 semester credit hours (SCH) of course work.

Depending on one's prior background, the part time MBA program may require up to 57 semester credit hours of course work - 42 SCH of MBA courses plus up to 15 SCH of foundation courses. These students may be required to take up to 2 academic years to complete their course work, depending on the number of courses they take each semester.

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