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Yale MBA Curriculum Overview

The first year is dominated by the core curriculum, though students also take at least four units of elective classes. The second year presents a variety of possibilities, as students can choose from different kinds of electives throughout Yale University. Integrated Electives Unique SOM courses that draw from other schools and departments at Yale; prepare students for advanced courses.

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Yale MBA Curriculum Overview

The first year is dominated by the core curriculum, though students also take at least four units of elective classes. The second year presents a variety of possibilities, as students can choose from different kinds of electives throughout Yale University. Integrated Electives Unique SOM courses that draw from other schools and departments at Yale; prepare students for advanced courses.

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The Yale Integrated MBA Curriculum


First Year INTEGRATION Second Year FOCUS
Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer Fall
CLUB LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES

Timeline
CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMS

SEMESTERS

Fall 1
LEADERSHIP AND VALUES ACTIVITIES CAREER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Fall 2

Spring

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

(see the lower part of the diagram for more details)

CORE CURRICULUM

Orientation to Management

Organizational Perspectives

International Experience Integrated Leadership Perspective

INTERNSHIP

ELECTIVES

Opportunities for international study International exchange program

ELECTIVES

Investor
FALL 2

Integrated Leadership Perspective


The capstone of the core curriculum; synthesizes lessons of the first year.
SPRING 2

The circles in this section of the diagram represent the ways in which the different elements of the Yale MBA curriculum relate to each other, illustrating a distinctive view of management education that isnt divided into conventional academic disciplines. The first year is dominated by the core curriculum, though students also take at least four units of elective classes. The second year presents a variety of possibilities, as students can choose from different kinds of electives throughout Yale University, as well as opportunities for international study.

Negotiation
FALL 2

Sourcing and Managing Funds


FALL 2

Innovator
SPRING 2

Orientation to Management
Basics of Accounting Basics of Economics Careers Managing Groups and Teams Probability Modeling and Statistics Problem Framing Spreadsheet Modeling

Competitor
FALL 2

Organizational Perspectives
Nine integrated courses that are structured around the constituencies a manager must engage and lead.

State and Society


SPRING 2

Advanced Electives Options include: Accounting Economics Finance General Management Leadership and Organizational Behavior Marketing Strategy

Yale University Electives Yale is exceptional among business schools in allowing students to take as many of their electives as they choose in other schools and departments at the university.

Internship

Electives
Students pursue specialized study, choosing from courses at SOM and throughout Yale.

Customer
FALL 2

Employee
SPRING 1

Electives Students take at least four units of electives in the second semester.

Disciplinary Platform Electives Overviews of a field of study; prepare students for advanced courses. Integrated Electives Unique SOM courses that draw on multiple disciplines to examine contemporary business issues.

The Global Macroeconomy


SPRING 1

Operations Engine
SPRING 1

Want to know more? Visit mba.yale.edu/curriculum.

International Experience Required faculty-led trips abroad to meet with business and civic leaders.

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