Tsinghua University MBA |
Tel: +86 10 6278 5535 / 6278 8144 |
Fax: +86 10 6278 5876 |
Website: www.sem.tsinghua.edu.cn |
Address: MBA Programs, Room 119, Shunde Building, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China |
| Brief Intro |
Tsinghua SEM, founded in 1984, was the first economics and management school in China. Professor Zhu Rongji, the founding Dean, later became the Premier of China. Tsinghua SEM is now among the premier business schools in Asia and enjoys world-class faculty, students and research centers. Emphasizing the integration of internationalization and localization, the Tsinghua MBA program, first launched in 1991, attaches great importance to case study and curriculum innovation. |
| Program Details | |
| Institution | Tsinghua Unviersity, School of Economics and Management, MBA Education Center |
| Degree awarded by | Tsinghua Unviersity |
| Location | Beijing |
| In Asia since | 1991 |
| Language of instruction | Chinese |
| Program timetable | Full-time MBA: 2 years; Part-time MBA: 3 years (one weekday evening plus a weekend day) |
| Number of courses | 2 core courses and more than 90 elective courses covering five tracks: enterprise management, finance and banking, enterprise innovation and management, accounting analysis and management control, ecommerce and international business administration |
| Overseas components | One-semester exchange program with 57 universities from 21 countries; internship in Chile |
| Average age at entry | 29 |
| Average years work experience | 6 |
| Nationalities enrolled | Chinese, Hong Kong Chinese, Macanese, Taiwan Chinese, Korean |
| Total number of alumni (Worldwide) |
More than 5,000 alumni out of more than 100,000 Tsinghua alumni |
| Asia Campus available? | Yes |
| Number of enrolled students (Asia Campus) |
281 (class of 2009) |
| Faculty | 90% full-time Tsinghua faculty, 10% fly-in |
| International accreditation | AACSB, EFMD, PIM |
| Nationalities of teachers | Chinese, American |
| Ranking | No.1 (Sino-Manager); No.1 (Fortune, Chinese edition) |
| GMAT | Minimum 600 (only for overseas applicants) |
| TOEFL | Not required |
| Application fee | RMB 600 (international students); RMB 200 (domestic students) |
| Program fees | RMB 98,000 |
| Scholarships | Merit-based scholarships available |
| Latest application date | March 15 for international students; October for domestic students |
| Start date | Late August |
| Selected Alumni |
Qijun Lin |

