Duke University is one of the nation's top graduate business programs. In 2010, "U.S. News & World Report" ranked the Duke University Fuqua School of Business as the 14th best program in the nation. Duke's innovative online MBA program offers students an unprecedented opportunity to study abroad. Duke's "Cross Continent MBA" takes advantage of the university's satellite campuses in Dubai, Shanghai, New Delhi, London and St. Petersburg, Russia, by allowing students to study abroad at all of these campuses. The program requires study at the satellite campuses where students pursue short-term residency requirements. Between travels, students spend the remainder of their time in the program studying in an online format. The program is designed to last 16 months and covers several areas of study including corporate strategy, financial accounting, global financial management, managerial accounting and decision models, among others.
Duke University
1 Towerview Dr
Durham, NC 27708
919-660-7700
fuqua.duke.edu
Indiana University's Kelley School of Business is also a top-tier business program offering an online MBA degree. U.S. News & World Report ranked the IU program as the No. 23 program in the nation in 2010. The program is flexible enough to allow students anywhere from two to five years to finish the degree. The majority of students finish the program in about 27 months. Students also have the option of transferring to the full-time program on campus at the end of the first year of studies. The online program focuses on general business administration. In addition to the MBA program offered through IU, students can also pursue additional business degrees in the fields of finance, strategic management and global supply chain management.
Indiana University
Kelley School of Business
1275 E. 10th St
Suite 2010
Bloomington, IN 47405
812-855-8006
kelley.indiana.edu/mba
At No. 27 in the national rankings for MBA programs by "U.S. News & World Report," Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business is the third highest rated traditional business school that is now offering an online MBA. The ASU program is designed to last approximately two years and is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The program is structured so that students take one course at a time over a six week period. One week breaks are taken in between each course of study. The program emphasizes general management but offers an additional specialization in supply chain management. Students have the opportunity to pursue joint degrees through the online program. ASU offers joint degrees in the fields of electrical engineering and industrial engineering in conjunction with the MBA.
Arizona State University
W. P. Carey School of Business
300 E. Lemon
P. O. Box 874906
Tempe, Arizona 85287
480-965-3332
wpcareymba.asu.edu