W. P. Carey School of Business - MBA Programs

MBA Programs

  • Master of Business Administration

The W. P. Carey Full-time MBA offers specializations in Financial Management & Markets, Information Management, Strategic Marketing and Services Leadership, Supply Chain Financial Management, and Supply Chain Management. The W. P. Carey Full-time MBA is ranked 30th by U.S. News and World Report,.

  • Professional MBA

A Professional MBA—with Evening, Weekend, and Online programs is also available at the W. P. Carey School to part-time students while retaining their work. Currently, the Evening program is ranked 21st among part-time programs by U.S. News and World Report; the Online program is one of only 14 named to the inaugural Online Graduate Business Honor Roll from 'U.S. News and World Report;. The Executive MBA maintains a worldwide ranking of 13th, according to The Wall Street Journal, and the EMBA in Shanghai is ranked 21st in the world by Financial Times.

  • Executive MBA

The W. P. Carey Executive MBA is catered to senior level professionals who wanted to expand their network. Also, W.P. Carey School of Business has a direct Executive MBA program in Shanghai, in partnership with the Shanghai National Accounting Institute. The EMBA is ranked 13th in the world by The Wall Street Journal, and the Executive MBA in Shanghai is ranked 21st in the world by Financial Times,.

  • Custom Corporate MBA

The Custom Corporate MBA is a customized MBA program where companies send a group of employees to W.P. Carey School of Business MBA program, which is specifically design to the the organization's strategic objectives.

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