Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Kelley Academies at the Kelley School of Business
Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Kelley Academies at the Kelley School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools which are typically ranked outside the top 15. Indiana Universitys Kelley School of Business believes strongly in experiential learning, and its Kelley Academies stand at the heart of this model. Each Kelley student can choose an academyâ"a practical and intensive specializationâ"to complement his or her educational experiences. Business Marketing, Consulting, Supply Chain, and Capital Markets are among the six options. In these academies, students build personal and professional relationships with their Academy Directors, who have contacts in their industry, to facilitate greater career opportunities. Although each academy includes a slightly different âtraining plan,â most combine classroom curriculum with three Academy Intensive Weeks, during which students stop all other course work for a âfull-immersionâ experience. Most academies also meet on Fridays for guest speakers and industry discussions. According to Philip Powell, a clinical associate professor of business economics and public policy at Kelley, âThe cl asses teach you the science of what you want to do; the academies will teach you the art.â That artâ"the hands-on experiences and real-world projects in a specialized fieldâ"ensures that the schoolâs MBAs graduate with the skills and experience necessary to be seen as experts worth hiring. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Indiana University (Kelley) Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Kelley Academies at the Kelley School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools which are typically ranked outside the top 15. Indiana Universitys Kelley School of Business believes strongly in experiential learning, and its Kelley Academies stand at the heart of this model. Each Kelley student can choose an academyâ"a practical and intensive specializationâ"to complement his or her educational experiences. Business Marketing, Consulting, Entrepreneurial Innovation, Supply Chain and Capital Markets are among the eight options. In these academies, students build personal and professional relationships with their Academy Directors, who have contacts in their industry, to facilitate greater career opportunities. Although each academy includes a slightly different training plan, most combine classroom curriculum with three Academy Intensive Weeks, during which students stop all other course work for a full-immersion experience. Most academies also meet on Fridays for guest speakers and industry discussions. According to Philip Powell, a clinical associate professor of business economics and public policy at K elley, The classes teach you the science of what you want to do; the academies will teach you the art. That artâ"the hands-on experiences and real-world projects in a specialized fieldâ"ensures that the schools MBAs graduate with the skills and experience necessary to be seen as experts worth hiring. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Indiana University (Kelley)
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