FAQ - General Information
The Kellogg-Recanati International Executive MBA Program (IEMBA) is a two-year program.
Graduation requires successful completion of 29 credits (units of study). Generally, each course is equal to 1 credit. A course includes 10 class meetings of 1.5 hours each. The program offers about 30 courses in 14 modules of studies. Typically, two or three topics are covered in each module.
Most of the Kellogg-Recanati class meetings are held at the Recanati Graduate School of management, in a dedicated executive wing with high-quality classrooms and study rooms equipped with the latest teaching technologies.
The first 2 modules of the second year are held at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Chicago.
Another international module is held during the second year of studies.
Participants can survive (and have survived…) with English alone. The program itself and everything around it are conducted entirely in English. That includes lectures, handouts, exams, as well as extra-curricular activities.
Upon successful completion of program requirements, graduates are awarded a joint MBA degree from Northwestern and Tel-Aviv Universities.
Half of The program’s faculty are drawn the Kellogg School of Management. The other half are drawn mainly from the Leon Recanati Graduate School of Business Administration, from "sister" programs of the Kellogg global network. You may also find some professors who used to be Kellogg faculty members and have moved since to other leading universities.