Apple Vision Pro MBA Goes Global

Bennett Leckrone
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Updated on July 11, 2024
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A sustainability-focused master of business administration degree for the Apple Vision Pro is now being offered worldwide.
The Apple Vision Pro headset is unveiled during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, 2023 in Cupertino, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the annual WWDC23 developer conference with the announcement of the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset.Credit: Image Credit: Justin Sullivan / Staff / Getty Images News

  • An MBA for the Apple Vision Pro is now being offered in more countries across the globe in addition to the U.S.
  • The Impact MBA is offered by Tomorrow University, a state-recognized higher education institution in Germany.
  • The program has a heavy focus on flexibility, sustainability, and interactivity.
  • The Impact MBA expansion comes as the Apple Vision Pro is being offered in new markets worldwide.

A master of business administration (MBA) degree on the Apple Vision Pro will soon be available in more countries across the globe.

Tomorrow University, a German state-recognized higher education institution, made waves in early 2024 when it announced a sustainability-focused Impact MBA for the new Apple Vision Pro.

That MBA was originally only available in the United States, but it is now expanding to additional countries worldwide. That includes Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.

The move comes as Apple offers the Vision Pro in new markets. The Apple Vision Pro launched in mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore on June 28, according to the Apple website. It will launch in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom on July 12.

By expanding our Impact MBA program to new markets, we’re empowering more learners to drive sustainable innovation and make meaningful contributions to their industries, Christian Rebernik, Tomorrow University’s CEO and co-founder, said in a press release.

The Impact MBA for the Apple Vision Pro incorporates high-demand topics for students and employers alike.

That includes a heavy focus on sustainability, as well as specializations in areas like green energy, tech, and artificial intelligence (AI). The blending of Apple Vision Pro virtual reality tech with MBA instruction offers students an immersive, social online experience.

In the past 20 years we have seen great ed-techs emerge, Thomas Funke, Tomorrow University’s co-founder and co-CEO, wrote on LinkedIn. They made knowledge more accessible. Often through high-quality videos or online lectures. One of the things that often fell short was social learning.

“Today, we luckily have everything at our hands to go beyond. We can focus on growing our social and emotional intelligence. We can use the benefits of technology for social learning while seeing the world as our campus and making flexibility a priority.

The program’s blending of sustainability and tech with flexibility mirrors student demand.

AI and green skills were key topics that prospective MBA students wanted to see in their curriculum, according to the 2024 Tomorrow’s MBA report from the consulting firm CarringtonCrisp.

Demand for hybrid learning is high, and Tomorrow’s MBA report co-author Andrew Crisp previously told BestColleges that students want the best of both worlds.

People want the flexibility that online study provides them whether that’s synchronous or asynchronous, and they want the face-to-face to give them the experience, and to give them the networking more than anything else, Crisp said in an interview.

The Apple Vision Pro MBA stands out from other online MBAs for its focus on both flexibility and making connections with other students via the new technology. It comes with a global network: Tomorrow University already boasts more than 50 nationalities in its Impact MBA.

The program is available in both an 18-month and 12-month format. Tuition varies by format. Deadlines for the Sept. 23 intake are July 30 for an early bird deadline with a tuition reduction and Aug. 27 for the final deadline.