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入选资格
- 1. A bachelor’s degree or a degree equivalent to a fouryear
standard baccalaureate degree in any discipline
from a regionally or nationally accredited institution.
2. Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0
scale.
3. A minimum TOEFL score of 577/233/90 (paper/
computer/Internet), TOEIC score of 750, or IELTS
overall band test result of 6.5 or higher from tests
taken between December 2009 and November 2011.
The following applicants are exempt from submitting
an English proficiency test score:
• Applicants whose native language is English and
who are from either the United States, Australia,
United Kingdom, New Zealand, Canada, or
Singapore.
• Applicants who hold a bachelor’s or advanced
degree within the last five years from an accredited
or recognized college or university in the United
States, Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand,
Canada, or Singapore.
4. A minimum of three years of relevant full-time
work experience (five years preferred) at the time of
application.
5. Applicants must be a resident of the state of
Hawaii, U.S.A., or a citizen of one of the following
countries: Australia, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong,
India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New
Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea,
Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, or Vietnam.
- EWKLP项目概况
The East-West Knowledge Leaders Program (EWKLP) is a three-month program. The
Program is intended to sharpen one's global business savvy, and build confidence for dealing
with global business situations with a solid academic foundation complemented by a practice-
based experiential learning environment. The curriculum will challenge you to integrate
theory and practice, and will provide you with a broad foundation for innovative thinking.
Enhancing your effectiveness and integrity as a global business person and knowledge leader
is the main goal. EWKLP courses will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and experiences
necessary to make a difference.
Based on Peter Drucker's assertion that "management is a liberal art," the program features
a liberal arts component including lectures and field study experiences related to history,
philosophy, culture, religion, and cultural anthropology.