2. 1915: The sisters of Loretto found Webster College
1925: The North Central Association of Colleges and
Schools grants accreditation to Webster College
1967: The sisters of Loretto transfer ownership of Webster
to a lay board of directors
1987: Webster opens its first European campus in
Geneva, Switzerland
1983: Webster College is renamed Webster University
1999: Webster opens its 7th international campus
at Cha-am, Thailand
3. 100 + Campuses Worldwide
9 International Campuses
20,000 students
Student to Faculty ratio: 10:1
157,600 Alumni
Recent graduates employed or
continue education 94%
140 + Nationalities
5. Ranked 24 in Tier 1 of USA Best Universities
(Midwest-Masters Category)
Ranked by Forbes Magazine 2013 as one of America’s
Top Colleges
Study Abroad programs rank in the top 2 percent of
the 1,600 colleges
The largest graduate business school in the USA
according to the AACSB
Has been awarded the coveted Thailand Trust Mark
(TTM) by the Department of International Trade
Promotion (DITP) as one of the leading
educational institutions in Thailand
7. Over 35% study
abroad or
transfer to
campuses in
Europe and USA
Webster
Thailand faculty
represents over
25 nationalities
2013
Only American
university in
Thailand
accredited both
in USA and
Thailand
Facts
1999
Established in
Thailand
500 students
from 60+
countries
Certified
“Excellent” by
ONESQA
8. ASEAN Economic Community is coming up in 2015
Hosts a multitude of Multinational Corporations
(MNC), NGOs and foreign embassies
Regional Headquarter of more than 25 UN agencies
Economical and Affordable
9. Master of Business Administration
- Emphasis in Finance
- Emphasis in Marketing
- Emphasis in HRM
- Emphasis in Information Technology
MA in Media Communications
MA in International Relations
ESL Program
10. Staying in touch with dynamic
changes in the field
Accredited in the U.S. and
Thailand plus internationally
recognized
Real world focus, theory-practice
overlap
Student body representing 57
nationalities
Faculty who practice in the field
Flexibility of worldwide network
11. Webster University MBAs can solve semi-structured business
problems.
1. Utilize statistical analysis to assess product demand conditions.
2. Utilize financial analysis to assess an organization's financial
condition.
3. Utilize competitive analysis to assess market position.
Address unstructured business problems that span multiple
functional areas.
12. Upon completion of the program, students should:
Have a working knowledge of several subfields of the discipline
Have strong research skills
Be able to critically analyze international events and issues
Be able to apply theories of international relations to the practice
of international affairs
Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills
Have the necessary education and develop the requisite skills to
seek employment relevant to the field
13. Successful graduates of this program will be able to:
1. Understand the breadth of media communications
2. Examine media using multiple perspectives
3. Examine media in multiple contexts: cultural, economic,
political, etc.
4. Apply qualitative and quantitative research methodologies
5. Apply research strategies to analyze media
14. Real approach to learning with Personal attention
Experience cultures and diversity while expanding
your professional network
Explore one of the biggest databases in the world
Local/Intl. executives and scholars speakers series
Take advantage of “Career Services”
15. MAIR, MAMC and MBA without emphasis (36 credits)
Thailand Campus
1 Term (8 weeks / 2 courses)
2,786 USD
Total Program Cost
(15 months / 12 courses)
16,718 USD
St. Louis Campus
1 Term (8 weeks / 2 courses)
3,870 USD
Total Program Cost
(15 months / 12 courses)
22,220 USD
16. MBA with emphasis (48 credits)
Thailand Campus
1 Term (8 weeks / 2 courses)
2,786 USD
Total Program Cost
(20 months / 16 courses)
22,291 USD
St. Louis Campus
1 Term (8 weeks / 2 courses)
3,870 USD
Total Program Cost
(20 months / 16 courses)
30,960 USD
17. • Timothy G. Andrews
BS, London School of Economics, 1990
PhD, Brunell University, United Kingdom,
2001
• Graciela N.V. Corvalán
Professor, National University of Cuyo,
Argentina, 1966;
MA, Washington University, 1971
PhD, Washington University
• Jonathan Blaine
BA, Kent State University, 1992
MBA, Chaminade University, 1994
JD, Seton Hall Law School, 2000
• Margaret McMillion
BA, Eisenhower College, 1973
MPIA, University of Pittsburgh
• Richard Shainwald
BS, Northeastern University, 1968
MBA, Stetson University, 1969
PhD, University of Georgia, 1973
• Luigi Bodda
BS, University of Genoa, Italy, 1976
MS, University of L.Bocconi of Milan, 1980
PhD, Wirtschafts
University of Vienna,
1991
19. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
President of Indonesia
2004 – present (2013)
General Bryan D. Brown
Commander of ALL US
Special Forces ’03-’07
Grace Akumu
Nobel Prize Winner 2007