Stuart School of Business - Academic Programs

Academic Programs

Programs Offered

  • Masters in Business Administration (MBA)
    • Management Science
    • Marketing
    • Sustainable Enterprise
    • Innovation & Emerging Enterprises
    • Finance
  • Master of Public Administration (MPA)
    • Nonprofit and Mission-Driven Management Specialization
    • Economic Development and Social Entrepreneurship Management Specialization
    • Security, Safety and Risk Management Specialization
    • Public Works Specialization
  • Masters of Science
    • Environmental Management & Sustainability
    • Finance
    • Marketing Analytics & Communication
  • Professional Masters
    • Mathematical Finance
  • Doctoral
    • Finance
    • Operations
  • Dual Degrees
    • MBA / MS (2 Years)
    • JD/MBA
    • MBA / MPA
    • MDes / MBA (2 - 3 Years)
    • MBA / MSF
    • MS / JD
    • MPA / JD
    • MPA / BS (Political Science)
  • Bachelor of Science
    • Business Administration
    • Business Administration and Applied Science
    • Business - Honors Law Program
    • Minor in Business

MDes/MBA

MBA

  • Environmental Management Certificates
    • Compliance & Pollution Prevention
    • Sustainable Enterprise
  • Graduate Management Certificates
    • Innovation and Emerging Enterprises
    • Marketing Management
    • Business Analytics
  • Public Administration Certificates
    • Nonprofit Management
    • Public Management
    • Public Safety and Crisis Management
  • Full-time MBA.
  • Part-time MBA.

Full-time MBA

  • Option 1: General Full-time MBA 16 courses.
  • Option 2: Full-time MBA with One concentration 18 courses.
  • Option 3: Full-time MBA with Dual Concentrations 20 courses.

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