Churchman University collaborates with Motorola to reform MBA
MBA is an educational program that has received significant attention in the market, providing a large number of senior management talents for multinational corporations. However, in recent years, many employers have reflected that current MBA education is too rigid and not cutting-edge enough, causing MBA graduates to be unable to quickly integrate into the corporate environment.
The distance learning MBA programs launched by several American universities with over a hundred years of history may well be the best solution. First, online learning in the United States already has a history of 15 years, and there are no issues with network technology; secondly, the e-textbooks used in remote teaching can provide the most up-to-date courses; more importantly, students in distance learning MBAs often participate in some highly practical project designs, preparing them for rapid adaptation to their future work.
For instance, Churchman University in the United States has collaborated with Motorola Corporation to jointly develop a set of MBA practice project courses. Motorola Corporation provided sponsorship fees of 13 million US dollars and participated in the course design. MBA graduates who have studied this curriculum have already gained widespread recognition from multinational enterprises.
In the United States, there are not few excellent distance learning MBA programs like Churchman University that collaborate with large enterprises, and they are working hard to create a more practical and valuable MBA image.
(Note: The parts mentioning specific tuition fee rankings seem to be placeholders or unrelated information, thus were omitted in the translation for clarity.)