Flexible MBA Programs

Earning an MBA can be a crucial step in career advancement. For many working professionals, however, the prospect of entering into a full-time traditional program seems impossible. Luckily, many institutions offer MBA degrees online or in a flexible format, so it is now possible to complete a master's in business administration without attending a traditional program.
  1. Johns Hopkins University

    • The Johns Hopkins University flexible MBA can be completed by taking classes in the evening and on weekends. The program consists of 54 credits, which include business core classes and skills classes. The business core classes include topics such as global strategy and information systems, and the skills courses focus on topics like business law and negotiation. In addition, students will complete coursework in one of six concentration areas: finance, information systems, management, marketing, real estate or interdisciplinary business. The program can be taken on a part-time basis and completed in approximately two years. Johns Hopkins University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

      Johns Hopkins University
      10 N. Charles St.
      Baltimore, MD 21201
      410-516-4234
      jhu.edu

    Upper Iowa University

    • Upper Iowa University has an MBA program that can be completed online and offers four areas of emphasis: accounting, global business, human resources management and corporate financial management. Students will work both individually and in groups during their program, and course work will encourage them to apply current theories to practical scenarios regarding business management. The Upper Iowa University MBA program requires students to compete a total of 39 credits, comprised of core classes, emphasis classes and a capstone course at the end of the program. Students have five years to complete the degree from the date of original enrollment. Upper Iowa University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.

      Upper Iowa University
      Extended University
      605 Washington Street
      Fayette, IA 52142
      563-425-5200
      uiu.edu

    Georgia State University

    • Georgia State University offers its MBA degree in several formats--the flexible MBA, or "Flex MBA," can be taken on either a full-time or part-time basis. All classes have late afternoon and evening offerings to accommodate working students, and each student's degree timetable is designed around his personal schedule. Core classes in the program focus on areas of business such as economics and statistical analysis. The remaining courses are chosen from business electives. Georgia State University's MBA programs are accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

      Georgia State University
      35 Broad Street NW
      Atlanta, GA 30303
      404-413-7167
      robinson.gsu.edu

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