The University of Connecticut School of Business is offering a Master of Business Administration degree program that takes one year as opposed to the traditional two. The MBA program contains 42 ...
UConn's upcoming launch of a one-year MBA program reflects a growing trend of universities faster graduate business programs.
Lead with purpose. Shape the future. Calvin’s MBA is built for professionals who want more than a credential—it’s for those ready to lead with purpose, innovate boldly, and make smart, strategic ...
The Collat School of Business has launched a new certificate for professionals seeking a graduate-level credential in business administration without committing to a full MBA program. Foundations of ...
Three universities dominate the MBA credentials of Chicago’s business elite. The University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and Harvard collectively account for 63% of graduate business degrees ...
Stanford GSB MBA Students. Stanford photo Picture walking into a room where every other person is building something—a climate startup, a fintech venture, a healthcare innovation, or a company they’ve ...
aConcordia University: Irvine school’s MBA enrollments up 35.7% Enrollment in graduate-level business programs offered here or at nearby campuses that draw students from Orange County areas dipped 27% ...
More universities locally and around Oregon offer MBA programs than ever before, and the competition has created a lot of diversity in class schedules and curriculum. For some time, MBA programs have ...
I’m going to say it before you even think it. Yes, with both a PhD and MBA, I’m overeducated. People marvel (or snark, depending): “You have both a PhD and an MBA? You must really like school.” The ...
In CWRU’s full-time MBA program, you’ll be part of a diverse cohort of students learning from some of the most prolific faculty mentors in the country, such as MBA Faculty Director Gregory Jonas.
In-person MBA programs are popular for aspiring business professionals, but going to school online is also a viable option. In 2013, 13 percent of prospective students considered online MBA programs, ...