Welcome to the Berkeley Haas community! Congratulations on your admission to the Evening & Weekend MBA Program.
If your cohort preference has changed since applying to the program, or if you need to request a specific weekday cohort, you will be able to request via a form which will be available in early summer. The EWMBA Program Office finalizes cohort assignments, and will review all specific cohort requests. Incoming EWMBA students will receive their official cohort confirmation by early July.
Since we strive to create diverse cohorts, and we have cohort size constraints, we can’t guarantee that all specific cohort requests can be accommodated.
Please carefully review the information below to prepare for the semester.
BLUE cohort (classes meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:00-9:30 PM)
Registration Fees
The per-unit fee for the 2019-20 academic year is $3464 for new and continuing EWMBA students. The assessed fees for an incoming student for the Fall 2019 semester will be $27,712. This assumes an 8 unit course load.
Your bill for the fall semester will be assessed in July. Payment in full, or enrollment in the Fee Payment Plan, must be done by August 19. You will receive additional information about this from the Program Office.
For information on Financial Aid, please visit the Haas Financial Aid website or contact finaid@haas.berkeley.edu.
For information on billing and fees, go to studentbilling.berkeley.edu.
Core Waiver Examinations – Microeconomics, Marketing and Data & Decisions
UPDATE 6/27: Our plan is to pilot an online waiver exam testing opportunity via ProctorU. This will allow students to sign up with ProctorU for a testing session any time between Thursday, July 18 and Sunday, July 21. Tests can be taken from anywhere in the world and students would not need to come to Berkeley. More details to come as the plan is finalized.
Students with a strong background in certain academic areas can request to take a waiver examination. Please review the Waiver Guidelines carefully to determine if a waiver examination is appropriate. You should also review past course syllabi (linked on the Waiver Guidelines website, for reference only) and any other posted materials as part of your preparation.
Complete the Waiver Request Form no later than July 11 to sign up for an exam.
There will be no opportunity to take these exams at any later date, so if you think you have a chance of passing the waiver exam, we recommend that you make time to sit for it at one of the sessions listed below.
*Information on core waiver exams for Spring core courses will be provided at the end of Fall semester.*
The Cohort Model
As you may be aware, we have placed each of you in a cohort of approximately 70-75 students for your core courses. The cohort system allows you to benefit from a close-knit and supportive team environment and meet students from diverse backgrounds. See below for specific information related to your assigned cohort.
Schedule
Your full academic schedule for the Fall 2019 semester is as follows:
CORE A |
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Class Dates | Times | Final Exam Date | |
EWMBA 205-1A: Leading People (2 units) | 7/29/19 – 9/23/19
No class on 9/2 due to holiday; meets on 9/3 instead. |
Mondays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 9/30/19 |
EWMBA 201A-1A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) (2 units) | 7/31/19 – 9/25/19 | Wednesdays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 10/2/19 |
CORE B |
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EWMBA 206-1B: Marketing Organization & Management (2 units) | 10/7/19 – 12/2/19
Combined Cohort Days: 11/12 & 11/25 |
Mondays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 12/9/19 |
EWMBA 200S-1B: Data & Decisions (2 units) | 10/9/19 – 12/4/19
No class on 11/27 due to holiday; meets on 11/26 instead. |
Wednesdays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 12/11/19 |
All final exams must be taken at the scheduled date. Only in the most unusual of circumstances (e.g., illness, death in the family) will alternate arrangements be approved. You must get prior approval from your instructor and the Program Office.
Textbooks
The following textbooks are required for your fall core courses. You are responsible for purchasing textbooks and any other required materials. Course readers (including case studies, articles, data tables, etc.) will be provided for you. You may acquire textbooks with a vendor of your choice. Cal Student Store or The Student Store are two options.
Fall A |
|
EWMBA205-1A: Leading People | |
TBD | ISBN: TBD |
EWMBA201A-1A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) | |
Managerial Economics by William Samuelson & Stephen Marks
*The textbook is entirely optional. Students are not expected to purchase it. If you do, you are welcome to buy an older edition to save money. |
ISBN: Depends on edition |
Fall B |
|
EWMBA206-1B: Marketing | |
No textbook required. | ISBN: N/A |
EWMBA200S-1B: Data & Decisions | |
Statistics for Business: Decision Making and Analysis, 3rd Edition by Robert Stine & Dean Foster | ISBN: 9780134497167 |
GOLD cohort (classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00-9:30 PM)
Registration Fees
The per-unit fee for the 2019-20 academic year is $3464 for new and continuing EWMBA students. The assessed fees for an incoming student for the Fall 2019 semester will be $27,712. This assumes an 8 unit course load.
Your bill for the fall semester will be assessed in July. Payment in full, or enrollment in the Fee Payment Plan, must be done by August 19. You will receive additional information about this from the Program Office.
For information on Financial Aid, please visit the Haas Financial Aid website or contact finaid@haas.berkeley.edu.
For information on billing and fees, go to studentbilling.berkeley.edu.
Core Waiver Examinations – Microeconomics, Marketing and Data & Decisions
UPDATE 6/27: Our plan is to pilot an online waiver exam testing opportunity via ProctorU. This will allow students to sign up with ProctorU for a testing session any time between Thursday, July 18 and Sunday, July 21. Tests can be taken from anywhere in the world and students would not need to come to Berkeley. More details to come as the plan is finalized.
Students with a strong background in certain academic areas can request to take a waiver examination. Please review the Waiver Guidelines carefully to determine if a waiver examination is appropriate. You should also review past course syllabi (linked on the Waiver Guidelines website, for reference only) and any other posted materials as part of your preparation.
Complete the Waiver Request Form no later than July 11 to sign up for an exam.
There will be no opportunity to take these exams at any later date, so if you think you have a chance of passing the waiver exam, we recommend that you make time to sit for it at one of the sessions listed below.
*Information on core waiver exams for Spring core courses will be provided at the end of Fall semester.*
The Cohort Model
As you may be aware, we have placed each of you in a cohort of approximately 70-75 students for your core courses. The cohort system allows you to benefit from a close-knit and supportive team environment and meet students from diverse backgrounds. See below for specific information related to your assigned cohort.
Schedule
Your full academic schedule for the Fall 2019 semester is as follows:
CORE A |
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Class Dates | Times | Final Exam Date | |
EWMBA 205-2A: Leading People (2 units) | 7/30/19 – 9/24/19
Combined Cohort Day: 9/3 |
Tuesdays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 10/1/19 |
EWMBA 201A-2A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) (2 units) | 8/1/19 – 9/26/19 | Thursdays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 10/3/19 |
CORE B |
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EWMBA 206-2B: Marketing Organization & Management (2 units) | 10/8/19 – 12/3/19
Combined Cohort Day: 11/12 |
Tuesdays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 12/10/19 |
EWMBA 200S-2B: Data & Decisions (2 units) | 10/10/19 – 12/5/19
No class on 11/28 due to holiday; meets on 11/26 instead. |
Thursdays from 6:00-9:30 PM | 12/12/19 |
All final exams must be taken at the scheduled date. Only in the most unusual of circumstances (e.g., illness, death in the family) will alternate arrangements be approved. You must get prior approval from your instructor and the Program Office.
Textbooks
The following textbooks are required for your fall core courses. You are responsible for purchasing textbooks and any other required materials. Course readers (including case studies, articles, data tables, etc.) will be provided for you. You may acquire textbooks with a vendor of your choice. Cal Student Store or The Student Store are two options.
Fall A |
|
EWMBA205-2A: Leading People | |
TBD | ISBN: TBD |
EWMBA201A-2A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) | |
Managerial Economics by William Samuelson & Stephen Marks
*The textbook is entirely optional. Students are not expected to purchase it. If you do, you are welcome to buy an older edition to save money. |
ISBN: Depends on edition |
Fall B |
|
EWMBA206-2B: Marketing | |
No textbook required. | ISBN: N/A |
EWMBA200S-2B: Data & Decisions | |
Statistics for Business: Decision Making and Analysis, 3rd Edition by Robert Stine & Dean Foster | ISBN: 9780134497167 |
AXE cohort (classes meet Saturdays from 9:00 AM-6:00 PM)
Registration Fees
The per-unit fee for the 2019-20 academic year is $3464 for new and continuing EWMBA students. The assessed fees for an incoming student for the Fall 2019 semester will be $27,712. This assumes an 8 unit course load.
Your bill for the fall semester will be assessed in July. Payment in full, or enrollment in the Fee Payment Plan, must be done by August 19. You will receive additional information about this from the Program Office.
For information on Financial Aid, please visit the Haas Financial Aid website or contact finaid@haas.berkeley.edu.
For information on billing and fees, go to studentbilling.berkeley.edu.
Core Waiver Examinations – Microeconomics, Marketing and Data & Decisions
UPDATE 6/27: Our plan is to pilot an online waiver exam testing opportunity via ProctorU. This will allow students to sign up with ProctorU for a testing session any time between Thursday, July 18 and Sunday, July 21. Tests can be taken from anywhere in the world and students would not need to come to Berkeley. More details to come as the plan is finalized.
Students with a strong background in certain academic areas can request to take a waiver examination. Please review the Waiver Guidelines carefully to determine if a waiver examination is appropriate. You should also review past course syllabi (linked on the Waiver Guidelines website, for reference only) and any other posted materials as part of your preparation.
Complete the Waiver Request Form no later than July 11 to sign up for an exam.
There will be no opportunity to take these exams at any later date, so if you think you have a chance of passing the waiver exam, we recommend that you make time to sit for it at one of the sessions listed below.
*Information on core waiver exams for Spring core courses will be provided at the end of Fall semester.*
The Cohort Model
As you may be aware, we have placed each of you in a cohort of approximately 70-75 students for your core courses. The cohort system allows you to benefit from a close-knit and supportive team environment and meet students from diverse backgrounds. See below for specific information related to your assigned cohort.
Schedule
Your full academic schedule for the Fall 2019 semester is as follows:
CORE A |
|||
Class Dates | Times | Final Exam Date | |
EWMBA 201A-31A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) (2 units) | 8/10/19 – 9/28/19
No class on 8/31 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM (alternates with Leading People) | 10/5/19 |
EWMBA 205-31A: Leading People (2 units) | 8/10/19 – 9/28/19
No class on 8/31 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 2:00-6:00 PM (alternates with Microeconomics) | 10/5/19 |
CORE B |
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EWMBA 206-31B: Marketing Organization & Management (2 units) | 10/12/19 – 11/23/19
No class on 11/30 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM (alternates with Data & Decisions) | 12/7/19 |
EWMBA 200S-31B: Data & Decisions (2 units) | 10/12/19 – 11/23/19
No class on 11/30 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 2:00-6:00 PM (alternates with Marketing) | 12/7/19 |
All final exams must be taken at the scheduled date. Only in the most unusual of circumstances (e.g., illness, death in the family) will alternate arrangements be approved. You must get prior approval from your instructor and the Program Office.
Textbooks
The following textbooks are required for your fall core courses. You are responsible for purchasing textbooks and any other required materials. Course readers (including case studies, articles, data tables, etc.) will be provided for you. You may acquire textbooks with a vendor of your choice. Cal Student Store or The Student Store are two options.
Fall A |
|
EWMBA201A-31A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) | |
Managerial Economics by William Samuelson & Stephen Marks
*The textbook is recommended but not required. It provides useful background and is especially valuable for those with a limited background in economics. The current edition is the 8th edition, but earlier editions are fine. Page numbers for the 7th edition will be included in the syllabus. |
ISBN: Depends on edition |
EWMBA205-31A: Leading People | |
TBD | ISBN: TBD |
Fall B |
|
EWMBA206-31B: Marketing | |
No textbook required. | ISBN: N/A |
EWMBA200S-31B: Data & Decisions | |
Statistics for Business: Decision Making and Analysis, 3rd Edition by Robert Stine & Dean Foster | ISBN: 9780134497167 |
OSKI cohort (classes meet Saturdays from 9:00 AM-6:00 PM)
Registration Fees
The per-unit fee for the 2019-20 academic year is $3464 for new and continuing EWMBA students. The assessed fees for an incoming student for the Fall 2019 semester will be $27,712. This assumes an 8 unit course load.
Your bill for the fall semester will be assessed in July. Payment in full, or enrollment in the Fee Payment Plan, must be done by August 19. You will receive additional information about this from the Program Office.
For information on Financial Aid, please visit the Haas Financial Aid website or contact finaid@haas.berkeley.edu.
For information on billing and fees, go to studentbilling.berkeley.edu.
Core Waiver Examinations – Microeconomics, Marketing and Data & Decisions
UPDATE 6/27: Our plan is to pilot an online waiver exam testing opportunity via ProctorU. This will allow students to sign up with ProctorU for a testing session any time between Thursday, July 18 and Sunday, July 21. Tests can be taken from anywhere in the world and students would not need to come to Berkeley. More details to come as the plan is finalized.
Students with a strong background in certain academic areas can request to take a waiver examination. Please review the Waiver Guidelines carefully to determine if a waiver examination is appropriate. You should also review past course syllabi (linked on the Waiver Guidelines website, for reference only) and any other posted materials as part of your preparation.
Complete the Waiver Request Form no later than July 11 to sign up for an exam.
There will be no opportunity to take these exams at any later date, so if you think you have a chance of passing the waiver exam, we recommend that you make time to sit for it at one of the sessions listed below.
*Information on core waiver exams for Spring core courses will be provided at the end of Fall semester.*
The Cohort Model
As you may be aware, we have placed each of you in a cohort of approximately 70-75 students for your core courses. The cohort system allows you to benefit from a close-knit and supportive team environment and meet students from diverse backgrounds. See below for specific information related to your assigned cohort.
Schedule
Your full academic schedule for the Fall 2019 semester is as follows:
CORE A |
|||
Class Dates | Times | Final Exam Date | |
EWMBA 205-32A: Leading People (2 units) | 8/10/19 – 9/28/19
No class on 8/31 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM (alternates with Microeconomics) | 10/5/19 |
EWMBA 201A-32A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) (2 units) | 8/10/19 – 9/28/19
No class on 8/31 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 2:00-6:00 PM (alternates with Leading People) | 10/5/19 |
CORE B |
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EWMBA 200S-32B: Data & Decisions (2 units) | 10/12/19 – 11/23/19
No class on 11/30 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM (alternates with Marketing) | 12/7/19 |
EWMBA 206-32B: Marketing Organization & Management (2 units) | 10/12/19 – 11/23/19
No class on 11/30 due to holiday. |
Saturdays from 2:00-6:00 PM (alternates with Data & Decisions) | 12/7/19 |
All final exams must be taken at the scheduled date. Only in the most unusual of circumstances (e.g., illness, death in the family) will alternate arrangements be approved. You must get prior approval from your instructor and the Program Office.
Textbooks
The following textbooks are required for your fall core courses. You are responsible for purchasing textbooks and any other required materials. Course readers (including case studies, articles, data tables, etc.) will be provided for you. You may acquire textbooks with a vendor of your choice. Cal Student Store or The Student Store are two options.
Fall A |
|
EWMBA201A-32A: Economics for Business Decision Making (Microeconomics) | |
Managerial Economics by William Samuelson & Stephen Marks
*The textbook is recommended but not required. It provides useful background and is especially valuable for those with a limited background in economics. The current edition is the 8th edition, but earlier editions are fine. Page numbers for the 7th edition will be included in the syllabus. |
ISBN: Depends on edition |
EWMBA205-32A: Leading People | |
TBD | ISBN: TBD |
Fall B |
|
EWMBA206-32B: Marketing | |
No textbook required. | ISBN: N/A |
EWMBA200S-32B: Data & Decisions | |
Statistics for Business: Decision Making and Analysis, 3rd Edition by Robert Stine & Dean Foster | ISBN: 9780134497167 |