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The Executive MBA (EMBA) Program

The The EMBA is a cohort-style team-based program tailored for driven professionals seeking to earn their MBA in an intensive and accelerated format. This program is designed for individuals with substantial and progressive work experience, including several years in management, leadership, or related professional roles.

EMBA Highlights: 

  • The program is 30 credit hours with no prerequisites allowing a 12-month completion timeline.
  • Classes meet in person typically once a month on selected weekends during the semester on Friday nights from 6:30 to 10 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with lunch being provided between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m.
  • The EMBA program embraces a hybrid learning model, combining in-person instruction with an asynchronous component.
  • The EMBA program is a cohort-style, team-based program. Students move through the curriculum together in teams of four or five students with complementary skills and experiences.
  • EMBA students can only start the program in the spring semester.

 

Karen Cassidy bedside with a Hildegard House resident

Bellarmine Means Business

Karen Cassidy '00 EMBA, Hildegard House

Spring 2020

 

Hildegard House is a non-profit that provides dignified end-of-life care, free of charge, to individuals who have no home or loved ones to care for them. “We fill a gap in care for those who need hospice care but can’t access it because they are homeless or because they don’t have family support or resources,” says founder and Executive Director Karen Cassidy. As executive director of a small nonprofit, her duties include operations, management, fundraising, public speaking, board development, grant writing, committee work, and serving as an on-call nurse (she’s a former palliative-care nurse practitioner). “I also do handyman jobs and yard maintenance when needed,” she says. “The role of an executive director is multi-faceted. Flexibility and humor are definitely beneficial!”

How did Bellarmine prepare you for what you are doing today?

My Executive MBA helped me realize what skills were needed to start and run a nonprofit organization.  A master’s degree in business allowed me to assess my current skills and what I needed to learn. It also gave me the insight that I did not need to be an expert in accounting, marketing and finance, but I did need competent and trustworthy people with these skills on my team. With a background and advanced degrees in nursing and education, adding a business degree gave me the confidence to start a nonprofit business that is value-based and mission-driven. 

What advice do you have for someone interested in pursuing your profession?

Starting a nonprofit is like starting any business. It’s important to remember that. Passionate people want to do good things in the world, and that includes starting nonprofits. If you want to start a nonprofit, make sure that you are not duplicating any services that are currently being offered elsewhere in the community. Do your homework. The most important things are to have a solid business plan, a passionate Board of Directors and someone who supports you, like a coach or mentor. (In my case, it is a saint friend, Hildegard of Bingen.) Network with other nonprofit executive directors.  Join professional organizations, like the Center for Nonprofit Excellence. Have a clear mission statement and stick to it. Be able to explain your mission simply (“the elevator speech”). Express gratitude to everyone who supports the dream – your board, your staff, your donors and benefactors, your family and anyone who encourages you.  

What career accomplishments are you most proud of?

While I am proud of my years on the teaching faculty at Bellarmine, as dean of the School of Professional and Continuing Studies and as a palliative-care nurse practitioner, I am most proud of Hildegard House and the community of caring volunteers and staff that provides compassionate care to our residents. At Hildegard House, volunteers called Compassionate Companions provide the care. We do not charge a fee. We have been providing care since July 2016 and have served over 80 individuals who needed hospice care. Can you imagine starting a business that is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without a steady revenue source? We rely totally on donations, on volunteers who provide care, and on lots of others who provide meals and housekeeping and yard care. This is the blessing and miracle of Hildegard House!

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Funds available to support undergraduate students from the Rubel School of Business interested in participating in an international, study abroad experience.  Get more information and apply through the Bellarmine Study Abroad and International Programs Office at internationalstudies@bellarmine.edu or Study Abroad and International Programs.
Funds available beginning in Fall 2022.

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AACSB Accreditation

The W. Fielding Rubel School of Business at Bellarmine University is accredited by the AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), which places it among the most elite business schools in the nation. Not only is Bellarmine the first and only private university in Kentucky to achieve AACSB accreditation, but fewer than 5 percent of business schools worldwide have achieved this distinction.

Program Highlights

  • The EMBA is a cohort-style team-based program tailored for driven professionals seeking to earn their MBA in an intensive and accelerated format.
  • This program is designed for individuals with substantial and progressive work experience, including several years in management, leadership, or related professional roles.
  • EMBA students can graduate in 12 months.
  • Classes meet in person typically once a month on selected weekends during the semester on Friday nights from 5:30 to 10 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with lunch being provided between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m.
  • The EMBA program is considered hybrid as it entails an asynchronous component between in-person classes.

EMBA Program Tuition Rate

$1,300 per credit hour. The total cost for the program is $39,000 and includes books and fees.

Additional Resources

 

Brown Endowed Study Abroad Fund

Funds available to support undergraduate and graduate students from the Rubel School of Business interested in participating in an international, study abroad experience.  Get more information and apply through the Bellarmine Study Abroad and International Programs Office at internationalstudies@bellarmine.edu or Study Abroad and International Programs.
Funds available beginning in Fall 2022.

 

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Dr. Diane G. Bruce
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502.272.7443
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