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The New Bloch MBA

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Attend our next Information Session!  
Saturday, March 10, 2012 10:00 - 11:30 am
At the Bloch School, 5110 Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO.
A light breakfast will be served.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP prior to the event:  816-235-5254, peglere@umkc.edu 

OVERVIEW
The recently redesigned Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at the Bloch School is designed for busy professionals with an evening-class format aimed at currently-employed college graduates who seek to advance into, or rise within, management ranks.  

The Bloch MBA develops skilled managers for positions of responsibility in a global and rapidly changing society. It provides students with the competitive edge that high-performing organizations demand.   The program teaches core business skills as well as social responsibility, leadership and innovation.

Significant features of our MBA program include a cohort experience: an initial immersion experience and a 24-credit-hour sequence of core courses.   This is followed by an optional emphasis area, electives, and a capstone experience.   Throughout their time with us, we offer our students short classes from our "Ecosystem of Learning."

The new Bloch MBA opened to domestic part-time students in the fall of 2011.   We will begin admitting domestic full-time students as well as international students starting in the fall of 2012.

Download a PDF of our brochure.

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