Business Administration (M.B.A.)

Program Overview

This master's-level program in Business Administration provides focused study in business, management & leadership. Coursework typically covers foundational theories, current research, and applied practices relevant to the field. Students may examine key concepts, methodologies, and frameworks that inform professional practice.

Learning outcomes often include developing advanced analytical and critical thinking skills, enhancing professional communication abilities, and building expertise in specialized subject areas. The program may emphasize research methods, evidence-based practices, and practical application of knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Programs may include capstone projects, practicums, or research components depending on the specific focus area. Specific requirements, formats, and course sequences vary; use the information request below for details.

Highlights

  • Not applicable to certificates.
  • Maybe you’re a recent college graduate hoping to continue your studies at the master’s level
  • Or perhaps you are working in another field entirely and looking to earn a degree that can help you transition to a career in business
  • The curriculum for this online program can build on your existing knowledge and experience to help develop your critical thinking, leadership, and management skills
  • A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is designed to help strengthen your knowledge of business, management, leadership, communication, and research
  • If you fit into any of these categories, a master’s in business administration degree is an solid option
  • This program can help you gain an advanced knowledge of foundational business topics while also helping to equip you with expertise in a particular discipline
  • While many MBA students come from the business world, professionals of all backgrounds can benefit from the training offered in this master’s program

Potential Career Opportunities

Career paths can vary based on experience, location, and requirements.

  • Management Analyst
  • Business Development Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Human Resources Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Marketing Manager
  • Financial Analyst
  • Management Consultant

Includes specializations

  • AccountingOnline
  • CommunicationOnline
  • Criminal JusticeOnline
  • EntrepreneurshipOnline
  • ExecutiveOnline
  • FinanceOnline
  • GeneralOnline
  • Healthcare ManagementOnline
  • Human ResourcesOnline
  • Information SystemsOnline
  • International BusinessOnline
  • LeadershipOnline
  • MarketingOnline
  • Nonprofit LeadershipOnline
  • Project ManagementOnline
  • Public AdministrationOnline
  • Real EstateOnline
  • Sports ManagementOnline
  • Supply Chain ManagementOnline

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