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Business Administration, Experienced Professional MBA (Master of Business Administration)


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The Endicott College MBA for the Experienced Professional is a 42-credit program designed for working professionals who are seeking to further their professional and personal growth, and energize their careers. The program is for those who have a minimum of two years of relevant work experience. It employs an accelerated model. Students have the option of taking courses online, in the classroom, or in a combination of both delivery formats.

Key features of the program include:
• Focus on collaborative, peer learning;
• Projects that directly relate to the students’ professions;
• Pervasive ethics component

Students progress through 14 three-credit courses. Each course is comprised of six sessions/weeks. Ten core courses and four concentration courses are required to complete the degree. Students may choose a delivery format to complete the program. The in-classroom courses meet from 6-10 p.m., one night a week, for six weeks following a rotating six-week schedule. The online courses are in an asynchronous format and run from Wednesday to Tuesday for six weeks following a rotating six-week schedule. Students also have an option to take courses both in the classroom and online depending on their needs.
 

Total Degree Requirements - 42 credits


MBA Concentration Requirements


To complete a concentration in the following areas, students must complete four three-credit courses (for a total of 12 credits) in the area of concentration. 

Students may have two concentrations. In order to complete a second concentration, courses used to fulfill the requirements of the first concentration may not be used to meet the requirements of the second concentration. Substitution courses may not be used to satisfy concentration requirements, Students completing the requirements of two concentrations must complete eight three-credit courses (for a total of 24 credits) before the masters degree is awarded. 

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