Executive MBA Program
Enhance your leadership journey with a top-ranked Executive MBA
Enrolling in Kellogg’s Executive MBA (EMBA) Program is one of the best investments you can make in your future. Here, in the company of the world’s most prominent executives, you will experience a transformative journey—developing new frameworks for solving tough business problems while broadening your global network.
Grow alongside high-caliber peers: With a diversity of experience and expertise, your classmates will provide invaluable perspectives on universal business challenges. Building lifelong connections will help you define your future as a high-impact leader.
Be at the forefront of innovation: We are constantly adding new offerings and locations to our curriculum to meet the needs of today's changing landscape. The Executive MBA also qualifies as a STEM-designated field of study, offering substantial benefits to international students holding F-1 student visas.
Join a global network: Our Global Network fosters cross-cultural learning and collaboration with students from around the world.
Learn from world-renowned faculty: Combining cutting-edge research with real-world expertise, our faculty bridge theory and practice, equipping you with actionable insights that you can apply immediately. Through dynamic discussions, case studies, and hands-on learning, you’ll deepen your understanding of complex business challenges and sharpen your strategic thinking.
Lead with purpose: Our distinctive, rigorous curriculum and leadership development programming will drive transformational growth in your skillset, so you can lead confidently across all aspects of your organization.
STEM Designation with Certification
My experience with Kellogg Leaders is that they’re very balanced people. Both left and right brain, head and heart. In short, someone who’s committed to the success of an enterprise by way of their team. The way I think about it, it’s not about personal accolades but rather collective success — a feeling of we did this, versus I did this.