Masters in Business Administration

Program Facts

College: Dr. Sam Pack College of Business

Major: Business Administration

Degree Level: Master's

Delivery Format:
  • On-Campus
  • 100% Online
Campuses & Locations:

Credit Hours: 30

Duration: 12+ Months

Tuition & Fees

Estimated costs available via the calculator.

Overview

The MBA, or Masters in Business Administration, is a graduate-level degree program that focuses on various aspects of business management and administration. It is designed to provide you with advanced skills and knowledge in areas such as marketing, management, accounting, finance, economics, and strategy.

MBA programs typically offer a broad curriculum covering key business disciplines, along with opportunities for specialization in specific areas of interest. These programs often include case studies, group projects, experiential learning opportunities, and networking activities to enhance practical skills and industry connections.

Pursuing your MBA will help advance your career, transition to new roles or industries, develop leadership abilities, expand your professional network, or start your own businesses.

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Program Benefits

Experience the ultimate convenience with our online delivery format, designed to harmonize seamlessly with your academic, work, and personal commitments. With coursework available in 3, 5, 8, 10, or 16-week intervals, alongside rolling admissions and flexible enrollment options, you have the freedom to embark on your MBA journey at your own pace. Achieve your goals in as little as 12 months, as we cater to schedules and preferences, ensuring your path to success is as convenient as it is enriching.

Courses

A business undergraduate degree is crucial for success in pursuing an MBA as it provides foundational knowledge in key areas like accounting, finance, and management, fulfilling prerequisite requirements for many MBA programs. Additionally, it offers a competitive advantage during the admissions process and equips you with essential skills and networking opportunities, enhancing your readiness for advanced business studies and future career prospects. Overall, combining a business undergraduate degree with an MBA provides a comprehensive understanding of business theory and practice, preparing you for leadership roles in various industries.

If you do not have an undergraduate degree in business, you can prepare for success in our MBA program by completing courses in key business subjects such as accounting, business statistics, finance, economics, marketing, and management. You should consider options such as completing a minor in business during your undergraduate studies or taking relevant courses as a graduate student. Additionally, you may explore alternative avenues such as completing courses at a community college, CLEP exams, online platforms like Straighterline, or specialized leveling courses offered by the COB Graduate Program. If your undergraduate degree is not in business, reach out to the COB Graduate Program Managers for guidance and more information on the most suitable preparation path for your individual circumstances. The content areas for your academic preparation are listed below along with the associated undergraduate course equivalents. As outlined above, there are alternatives for demonstrating proficiency in each area.

Learning Outcomes

Studying business administration presents a gateway to a multitude of opportunities. It equips individuals with versatile skills that transcend industry boundaries, nurturing leadership qualities, entrepreneurial spirit, and pathways to career progression. By cultivating a foundation in critical thinking, problem-solving, and financial acumen, the discipline prepares individuals for navigating complex business landscapes with confidence. Furthermore, it serves as a catalyst for building valuable networks and fostering an innovative mindset, indispensable for thriving in today’s interconnected global marketplace.

Career Outcomes

  • Marketing Manager: Develop and implement strategic marketing campaigns to promote products or services.
  • Financial Analyst: Analyze financial data to provide insights for decision-making and investment strategies.
  • Human Resources Manager: Oversee recruitment, training, and employee relations within an organization.
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