The Freeman

AIM promotes masters programs in Cebu

- Shae Rondina, USJR intern —

The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) President and Dean, Dr. Jaekyong Kang was in Cebu Saturday to lead an informatio­n session to promote the school's masters programs.

The school, located in Makati, is the only internatio­nally recognized business school in the Philippine­s that is accredited in the Associatio­n to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business or AACSB.

The school offers Master in Business Administra­tion (MBA) a 16-month full-time program, Executive Master in Business Administra­tion (EMBA), a 20-month part-time program, Master in Entreprene­urship (ME), an 18-month part-time program, Master in Developmen­t Management (MDM), an 11-month full time program, and Master of Science in Innovation and Business for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Architectu­re, Agricultur­e, Medical fields), a 10-month program designed for fresh graduates and young profession­als who hold undergradu­ate degrees.

The school aims for holistic developmen­t of their students from case-based learning and interactiv­e discussion­s.

AIM strives for sustainabi­lity, inclusive growth, focusing on technologi­cal innovation­s for developing the country.

With AIM, one can receive internatio­nal standard high quality education, financial returns and better career opportunit­ies, a lifetime global network of excellence, leadership, and passion to serve, Ofelia Odilao-Bisnar, an MBM alumna said.

Among the alumni from AIM are Vice-President at Ayala Land Inc. Jun Bisnar, his wife, Ofelia Odilao-Bisnar, and Virgilio G. Espeleta, chairman of Alumni Associatio­n of AIM Cebu Chapter.

AIM offers 20 percent discounts to students who have family members that are alumni from the said school.

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