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Gain a competitive advantage

With in-demand courses, flexible format options and credit for experience

Master of Business Administration

The ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø Michigan University MBA program is designed for working professionals and offers you maximum flexibility, in-demand coursework, credit for experience and a valuable network of professional contacts. With online and in-person course formats, you will find the perfect fit for your goals and lifestyle to complete your degree in as few as 18 months or up to 6 years.

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Master of Business Administration

Nathaniel Charter-Harris aims to affect change through diversity and inclusion in the aviation industry. 

Master of Business Administration

Maria Eduarda Meirelles took the next step in her career and expanded her horizons with a ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø MBA. .

Is an MBA right for me?

Whether you have a business background and are seeking to advance in a corporate setting or have a non-business degree but have decided that a career switch is right for you, the ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø MBA program can set you on the path to success.

Along with understanding accounting, finance, technology, marketing and management, our MBA program focuses on key areas that industry leaders expect managers to master: communication, negotiation, and analytical skills for decision making.
—Dr. Steve Newell, associate dean of operations and graduate programs

Imagine your future

Imagine yourself on a campus that is as ambitious as you are. At ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø's Haworth College of Business, you'll find endless possibilities. If you decide to attend courses in Kalamazoo, you will achieve your career goals in a vibrant city where you can explore the arts, sporting events, parks and beaches, festivals and foodie hot spots. And, with our courses offered both online and in person, your community can be Kalamazoo or any city worldwide.

Relevant and flexible

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Credit for experience

You can now earn credit before you start the program for skills gained from previous experience, as well as during the program for work projects you are involved in as an MBA student.
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Engaging education

98% of ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø Haworth graduate students had instructors that made them excited about learning.* Why? Highly relevant coursework and faculty with strong backgrounds in industry.
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In-demand skills

The program’s focus is on the skills most in-demand for managers in the current business environment: leadership, analytics, communication and negotiation.