An Executive MBA (EMBA) is a graduate-level business degree aimed at experienced professionals and mid to senior-level executives. EMBA programs typically run 12-24 months and include a flexible schedule, with classes on weekends or in intense modules, allowing students to continue working full-time. The curriculum includes traditional business courses like finance, marketing, strategy, and leadership, but it focuses on high-level decision-making and global business perspectives. EMBA programs frequently involve overseas study tours, networking opportunities, and hands-on projects. They are designed to improve leadership abilities, strategic thinking, and cross-functional understanding for people who are already in management roles. The average age of EMBA students is typically greater than that of regular MBA programs, ranging from 35 to 45 years old with 10-15 years of work experience.