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The University of Cambridge's Judge Business School prides itself on offering not your average MBA course. Located in the heart of one of Britain's oldest universities, the school, named after English businessman Sir Paul Judge, is a relatively recent addition to Cambridge, founded in 1995.
Small and International
The MBA program combines small size—a mere 150 students in 2007—with an international flair. In this year's class there are 47 nationalities represented and students speak an average of three languages.
Varied Offerings
A cosmopolitan view lies at the heart of this one-year course. Taking students from such varied sectors as medicine, financial services, and telecom, the MBA program mixes classic business school coursework, such as marketing and finance, with on-the-job training.
Key Statistics and Information - Executive Program
- Average age: 31
- Program Fees: $48,333
- At least three years of work experience required
- Program lasts 1 year
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