U.S. Graduate Business Administration Resources
A Master鈥檚 in Business Administration (MBA) degree is traditionally earned in two years, but can be completed in one year in some accelerated programs. An Executive or Professional MBA is tailored for people already employed in business who are聽interested in managerial positions. 聽Executive and Professional MBAs聽allow students to work full time while taking graduate degree programs. While maintaining student visa status, international candidates at this level may consider internships or working abroad to carry out professional activities during program completion. Students who are targeting a career in finance and financial markets may consider a Masters of Science in Finance (MSF) rather than a more general MBA. An MSF is often shorter in duration and upon completion students may聽chose to continue their studies and become聽a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).聽
Occupations
With a degree in business administration, consider professional opportunities at the Managerial or Executive level in consultancy firms, investment banks, start-up or venture firms, and other businesses in the private sector.
Graduate Programs聽
Business administration students choose among a variety of degree concentrations, such as accounting, corporate strategy, decision sciences, international trade,聽management, and more.聽A sample of graduate聽courses includes Business and Government, International Economics, Strategy and Negotiation, and聽Corporate Accountability.
If you are considering continuing your education in the field of business or finance, you should become familiar with current academic trends and research developments.聽
In addition to researching accredited colleges and universities that offer study in business administration, students should identify academic programs with professional accreditation. Professional accrediting organizations for business administration: