Harvard Business School - Executive Education

Executive Education

In addition to Master's and Doctoral degrees, HBS offers certificate executive programs which confer alumni status to graduates:

  • Advanced Management Program (AMP)
  • Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
  • General Management Program (GMP)
  • Joint Program with Harvard Kennedy School (MPP/MBA and MBA* MPA/ID)
  • Joint Program with Harvard Law School /Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA)
  • Joint Program with Harvard Medical School /Master of Business Administration (MD/MBA)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Owner/President Management Program (OPM)
  • PhD in Business Economics (PhDBE or PhDBusEc)
  • PhD in Information, Technology, and Management (PhDITM)
  • PhD in Organizational Behavior (PhDOB)
  • PhD in Science, Technology, and Management (PhDSTM)
  • President's Program in Leadership (PPL)
  • Program for Leadership Development (plus completion of 10 open* enrollment program days) (PLDA)

Other Executive Education programs at HBS also award certificates to attendees, but unlike those above do not confer alumni status.

Source: http://www.exed.hbs.edu/programs/opm/Pages/admissions.aspx

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