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Achieve Your Business Career Aspirations with an Online MBA Degree

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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Degree

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Gain the knowledge and skills you need to successfully manage organizations in the ever-changing business environment. You’ll learn relevant management skills in both domestic and global business settings, effective team building, quantitative and qualitative decision-making, and creative problem-solving skills that you can immediately apply in your professional life.

Our MBA degree program also offers specializations that’ll help you stand out in the competitive business field and prepare you for its challenges. Specializations include Behavioral Economics, Entrepreneurship, Financial Management, Financial Technology, Global Business Management, Human Resource Management, Leadership Studies, Project Management, Strategic Marketing and Supply Chain Management.

Program Learning Models

Everybody learns differently, so NU has created two unique learning models for earning your MBA. Select the path that works best for your own personal style of learning.

Taking the 1-on-1 pathway allows for more personalized instruction. This modality offers weekly starts, flexible online learning options, and 8-week classes.

The one to one model is accredited by Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).  As a leading accreditation association for business education, the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) “develops, promotes, and recognizes best practices that contribute to continuous improvement of business education.” The Association emphasizes the importance of “learning how to learn,” balancing teaching and research activities to enhance the quality of classroom instruction and contribute to student learning. To learn more about the ACBSP, visit their website.

Taking the 1-on-1 patThe class-based option is a more social approach to learning, with the pathway including teamwork, group projects, and collaboration. This modality offers monthly start dates, 4-week course options and more structured timelines.hway allows for more personalized instruction. This modality offers weekly starts, flexible online learning options, and 8-week classes.

Programmatic accreditation by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education is mission-driven and outcomes-based, and involves an independent, external evaluation of the business programs offered by an institution’s academic business unit. The effectiveness of the academic business unit is evaluated by reviewing the educational processes related to teaching and learning in the institution, and by an assessment of the outcomes of the teaching-learning process. The class-based model is accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11374 Strang Line Road in Lenexa, Kansas, USA. For more information about IACBE, please visit their website

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Degree Requirements

1-on-1 Courses

10 Courses

3.0 Credits

In this course, you will consider the impact of current trends such as 21st century leadership related to globalization and sustainability through the utilization of management and technology tools. The subsequent core courses will provide a greater in-depth knowledge of business concepts and areas in an integrated fashion.

3.0 Credits

This course is designed to prepare you to lead in today’s global environment. You will examine concepts and strategies regarding global leadership. You will acquire skills relevant to managing human capital and teams, ethical decision-making, navigating organizational change, and budgeting/allocating resources across borders and cultures.

3.0 Credits

A study of corporate financial management, through problem solving, case studies and/or term projects, this course covers issues such as sources of long-term financing, cost of capital, capital budgeting, dividend policy, globalization of finance, ethical standards, information technology, and financial strategy.

3.0 Credits

The competitive marketplace gives consumers choices. Marketers need to understand the dynamic nature of consumers’ needs and wants, gather relevant data, conduct analyses of both consumers and the competition. To maintain their competitive edge, marketers need to launch innovative products at opportune times. In this course, you will research what makes a product innovative and the challenges marketers face to make innovative products available in the marketplace with the right marketing mix and effective marketing strategies. You will study the need for performance measures to determine if marketing objectives will be met in a timely manner.

3.0 Credits

This course presents a customer-oriented view of operations within an organization. Guided by the organization’s strategic plan, operations deliver the products and services to the customers. This course explores how this delivery is accomplished with efficiency and effectiveness. Components of the course include issues of quality, physical design, and systems management.

3.0 Credits

Students focus on major corporate applications of information technology, learning how business decisions are facilitated by these tools. Specific applications include the effective and efficient management of projects, inventory and transportation. The course concludes with the evolution of logistics into the broader scope of supply chain management, focusing on how enterprise-wide information systems enable this cross-functional, inter-firm collaboration that leads to new competitive advantages.

3.0 Credits

You will develop skills to effectively formulate strategic plans utilizing R&D, marketing, production, finance, human resources, and TQM to determine strengths and weaknesses. This will include the use of SWOT and PEST analysis techniques for assessing market position and direction for growth.

Class-Based Courses

10 Courses

4.5 Quarter Units

In this course, you will consider the impact of current trends such as 21st century leadership related to globalization and sustainability through the utilization of management and technology tools. The subsequent core courses will provide a greater in-depth knowledge of business concepts and areas in an integrated fashion.

4.5 Quarter Units

This course is designed to prepare you to lead in today’s global environment. You will examine concepts and strategies regarding global leadership. You will acquire skills relevant to managing human capital and teams, ethical decision-making, navigating organizational change, and budgeting/allocating resources across borders and cultures.

4.5 Quarter Units

A study of corporate financial management, through problem solving, case studies and/or term projects, this course covers issues such as sources of long-term financing, cost of capital, capital budgeting, dividend policy, globalization of finance, ethical standards, information technology, and financial strategy.

4.5 Quarter Units

The competitive marketplace gives consumers choices. Marketers need to understand the dynamic nature of consumers’ needs and wants, gather relevant data, conduct analyses of both consumers and the competition. To maintain their competitive edge, marketers need to launch innovative products at opportune times. In this course, you will research what makes a product innovative and the challenges marketers face to make innovative products available in the marketplace with the right marketing mix and effective marketing strategies. You will study the need for performance measures to determine if marketing objectives will be met in a timely manner.

4.5 Quarter Units

This course presents a customer-oriented view of operations within an organization. Guided by the organization’s strategic plan, operations deliver the products and services to the customers. This course explores how this delivery is accomplished with efficiency and effectiveness. Components of the course include issues of quality, physical design, and systems management.

4.5 Quarter Units

Students focus on major corporate applications of information technology, learning how business decisions are facilitated by these tools. Specific applications include the effective and efficient management of projects, inventory and transportation. The course concludes with the evolution of logistics into the broader scope of supply chain management, focusing on how enterprise-wide information systems enable this cross-functional, inter-firm collaboration that leads to new competitive advantages.

4.5 Quarter Units

Prerequisite: MBA 510; MBA 511; FIN 689; MBA 515; MGT 603; MGT 608

You will develop skills to effectively formulate strategic plans utilizing R&D, marketing, production, finance, human resources, and TQM to determine strengths and weaknesses. This will include the use of SWOT and PEST analysis techniques for assessing market position and direction for growth.

Entrepreneurship Specialization

The Entrepreneurship MBA at NU takes you beyond the classroom as you build and test your entrepreneurial ideas in real-world scenarios. In our Online MBA Entrepreneurship specialization, you will explore various business disciplines, including marketing, finance, operations and strategy, as you develop skills in building businesses, investing in businesses, raising capital and evaluating business opportunities. Entrepreneurship courses emphasize analysis, decision-making and business planning of a real new venture product or service. As a graduate, you can expect to have a solid business plan that is ready to be presented to investors, banks, or private entities.

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Financial Management Specialization

The Financial Management specialization works best for those seeking leadership and analysis positions in the growing, global field of financial management. With coursework applicable to domestic and international businesses, nonprofits, and governmental organizations, your studies will focus on growth and diversification policies, portfolio management, investment banking, merger strategies, exchange rate movement and risk, and case or research projects that analyze contemporary financial issues.

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General Business Specialization

Students completing this specialization will learn about strategic financing decisions such as capital structure and dividend policy decisions, risk management, corporate mergers, and multinational financial management. Additionally, students will be prepared to appraise global business strategies that MNEs have used in emerging economies and identify factors contributing to the foreign debt crisis and its prevention. Students will also learn about human resources planning processes, including the selection process, employee orientation and integration, performance management, and current trends in employee outsourcing.

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Global Business Management Specialization

Modern business activities have an increasingly global reach. From supply chains to expanding consumer and B2B markets, successful companies and professionals must thoroughly understand international business environments to grow and thrive. With the Global Business Management specialization, you’ll explore cultural, economic, and legal issues, as well as international exporting, licensing, franchising, foreign direct investment, outsourcing, risk analysis, and human capital development. 

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Human Resources Management Specialization

This graduate-level specialization focuses on the interrelationships between human resource capital, leadership, and the business organization. Students will explore all aspects of human resource management, and address the increasing human resource issues in the economy.

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Leadership Studies Specialization

The leadership studies specialization prepares professionals to become problem-solving, change-oriented leaders in diverse, dynamic organizations. The instruction, coursework, and experiential exercises are for those desiring to understand and apply the technical and reflective processes that accompany leadership opportunities in the modern workplace — whether business or nonprofit, domestic or international.

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Project Management Specialization

In NU’s online MBA Project Management specialization, you will explore principles, concepts, tools and techniques to improve project performance and organizational effectiveness. Under the guidance of mentoring professors, our MBA in Project Management specialization will have you examine all aspects of company projects, including cost estimates, budget management, cost control, risk assessment, bid negotiation and contracts, and performance reporting critical to the success of any organization.

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Strategic Marketing Specialization

The Strategic Marketing Specialization at the graduate level transcends traditional marketing by focusing upon emerging trends in the 21st century in marketing management and marketing research. Students will focus on thought leadership-driven strategic marketing, encompassing contemporary and emergent marketing management methods, global product management, precision pricing, advanced promotional methods, and proven distribution techniques. At the conclusion, students will be well prepared for the marketing workforce of tomorrow.

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Supply Chain Management Specialization

While globalization and outsourcing impact nearly every market and industry, supply chain management skills have become essential for competitive businesses, professionals, and managers. The Supply Chain Management specialization examines the integration of logistical planning, inventory deployment, and transportation networks to achieve the most efficient physical connections between firms. Global corporations, nonprofits, healthcare providers, and government agencies demand the increased performance, timeliness, and cost savings that result from supply chain expertise.

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Financial Technology Specialization

This specialization is intended to equip graduate students with core skills needed to thrive in the evolving landscape of financial technology. These innovative and comprehensive courses incorporate elements of finance and technology with the core MBA business curriculum. Students will gain deeper understanding of financial systems, cutting-edge technologies, and develop the strategic acumen required to shape the future of business.

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Behavioral Economics Specialization

This specialization prepares students to understand individual and group deviations from economic theory as they relate to social, cultural, emotional, cognitive, and psychological factors. Focus on leadership and decision making. Decision making is explored in the context of managerial economic theory. Further, psychological aspects of economics are evaluated. Included is a consideration of global aspects of behavioral economics. Graduates are prepared to serve in a variety of fields involving leadership, economic decision making and complex analysis of human behavior.

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Career Outlook

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree will prepare you for careers such as:

  • Top Jobs in this field
  • Median Salary (USA)
  • JOB Openings (USA)
  • Chief Executives
  • $173,264 avg. salary (USA)
  • 24,393 job openings (past yr.) past year
Determine and formulate policies and provide overall direction of companies or private and public sector organizations within guidelines set up by a board of directors or similar governing body. Plan, direct, or coordinate operational activities at the highest level of management with the help of subordinate executives and staff managers.
Median Salary:
$173,264 annual +260% above US average
Job Openings:
24,393 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $61,969
  • Medium
    $173,264
  • High
    $448,258

Most desired skills

  1. Finance
  2. Project Management
  3. Marketing
  4. Accounting
  5. Auditing
  6. Public Administration
  7. Financial Management

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Dollar General
  • Jack's Family Restaurants
  • Banfield Pet Hospital
  • Best Buy
  • Bank of America
  • Chevron
  • General and Operations Managers
  • $100,934 avg. salary (USA)
  • 373,566 job openings (past yr.) past year
Plan, direct, or coordinate the operations of public or private sector organizations, overseeing multiple departments or locations. Duties and responsibilities include formulating policies, managing daily operations, and planning the use of materials and human resources, but are too diverse and general in nature to be classified in any one functional area of management or administration, such as personnel, purchasing, or administrative services. Usually manage through subordinate supervisors. Excludes First-Line Supervisors.
Median Salary:
$100,934 annual +110% above US average
Job Openings:
373,566 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $46,104
  • Medium
    $100,934
  • High
    $231,855

Most desired skills

  1. Operations Management
  2. Marketing
  3. Merchandising
  4. Finance
  5. Project Management
  6. Inventory Management
  7. Profit And Loss (P&L) Management

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • CVS Health
  • AutoZone
  • Buckle
  • Walmart
  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car
  • Menards
  • Sales Managers
  • $134,000 avg. salary (USA)
  • 55,729 job openings (past yr.) past year
Plan, direct, or coordinate the actual distribution or movement of a product or service to the customer. Coordinate sales distribution by establishing sales territories, quotas, and goals and establish training programs for sales representatives. Analyze sales statistics gathered by staff to determine sales potential and inventory requirements and monitor the preferences of customers.
Median Salary:
$134,000 annual +178% above US average
Job Openings:
55,729 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $62,965
  • Medium
    $134,000
  • High
    $265,837

Most desired skills

  1. Marketing
  2. Sales Management
  3. Selling Techniques
  4. Business Development
  5. Sales Prospecting
  6. Customer Relationship Management
  7. Sales Strategy

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Marriott International
  • AutoZone
  • Carter's
  • Hilton
  • Wolters Kluwer
  • US Foods Holding
  • Facilities Managers
  • $102,131 avg. salary (USA)
  • 13,301 job openings (past yr.) past year
Plan, direct, or coordinate operations and functionalities of facilities and buildings. May include surrounding grounds or multiple facilities of an organization's campus.
Median Salary:
$102,131 annual +112% above US average
Job Openings:
13,301 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $60,664
  • Medium
    $102,131
  • High
    $168,904

Most desired skills

  1. Facility Management
  2. HVAC
  3. Construction
  4. Project Management
  5. Plumbing
  6. Facility Repair And Maintenance
  7. Renovation

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • CBRE
  • JLL
  • Life Time
  • Sodexo
  • Cushman & Wakefield
  • DaVita
  • Industrial Production Managers
  • $115,620 avg. salary (USA)
  • 20,323 job openings (past yr.) past year
Plan, direct, or coordinate the work activities and resources necessary for manufacturing products in accordance with cost, quality, and quantity specifications.
Median Salary:
$115,620 annual +140% above US average
Job Openings:
20,323 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $70,661
  • Medium
    $115,620
  • High
    $191,892

Most desired skills

  1. Continuous Improvement Process
  2. Production Management
  3. Lean Manufacturing
  4. Project Management
  5. Process Improvement
  6. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  7. Manufacturing Processes

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Accenture
  • Entergy
  • Pizza Hut
  • Claire's
  • International Paper
  • Amazon
  • Transportation and Storage Managers
  • $97,938 avg. salary (USA)
  • 22,627 job openings (past yr.) past year
Plan, direct, or coordinate transportation, storage, or distribution activities in accordance with organizational policies and applicable government laws or regulations. Includes logistics managers.
Median Salary:
$97,938 annual +103% above US average
Job Openings:
22,627 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $57,703
  • Medium
    $97,938
  • High
    $175,184

Most desired skills

  1. Warehousing
  2. Forklift Truck
  3. Inventory Management
  4. Warehouse Operations
  5. Supply Chain
  6. Project Management
  7. Inventory Control

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Lowe's
  • Amazon
  • Restaurant Depot
  • Target
  • US Foods Holding
  • Ryder
  • Compensation and Benefits Managers
  • $136,386 avg. salary (USA)
  • 1,491 job openings (past yr.) past year
Plan, direct, or coordinate compensation and benefits activities of an organization.
Median Salary:
$136,386 annual +183% above US average
Job Openings:
1,491 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $76,565
  • Medium
    $136,386
  • High
    $229,965

Most desired skills

  1. Project Management
  2. Finance
  3. Marketing
  4. Auditing
  5. Accounting
  6. Human Resources Information System (HRIS)
  7. Billing

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Arby's
  • Sanofi
  • Amazon
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Elevance Health
  • Hub International
  • Human Resources Managers
  • $135,074 avg. salary (USA)
  • 21,271 job openings (past yr.) past year
Plan, direct, or coordinate human resources activities and staff of an organization.
Median Salary:
$135,074 annual +181% above US average
Job Openings:
21,271 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $79,829
  • Medium
    $135,074
  • High
    $260,541

Most desired skills

  1. Employee Relations
  2. Performance Management
  3. Human Resources Information System (HRIS)
  4. Talent Management
  5. Project Management
  6. Human Resource Management
  7. Employee Engagement

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Amazon
  • Marriott International
  • Deloitte
  • Lumen Technologies
  • Ford
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Cost Estimators
  • $74,595 avg. salary (USA)
  • 22,413 job openings (past yr.) past year
Prepare cost estimates for product manufacturing, construction projects, or services to aid management in bidding on or determining price of product or service. May specialize according to particular service performed or type of product manufactured.
Median Salary:
$74,595 annual +55% above US average
Job Openings:
22,413 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $44,156
  • Medium
    $74,595
  • High
    $126,641

Most desired skills

  1. Construction
  2. Project Management
  3. Subcontracting
  4. Construction Management
  5. Construction Estimating
  6. Cost Estimation
  7. Quantity Take-Offs

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Gerber Collision & Glass
  • Black & Veatch
  • Crash Champions
  • Boyd Group Services
  • Turner & Townsend
  • Kiewit Corporation
  • Human Resources Specialists
  • $67,652 avg. salary (USA)
  • 103,328 job openings (past yr.) past year
Recruit, screen, interview, or place individuals within an organization. May perform other activities in multiple human resources areas.
Median Salary:
$67,652 annual +40% above US average
Job Openings:
103,328 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $42,479
  • Medium
    $67,652
  • High
    $124,185

Most desired skills

  1. Human Resources Information System (HRIS)
  2. Applicant Tracking Systems
  3. Employee Relations
  4. Auditing
  5. Talent Acquisition
  6. Employee Onboarding
  7. Recruitment Strategies

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Deloitte
  • Target
  • University of California
  • Goodwill
  • Prime Therapeutics
  • United States Department of Homeland Security
  • Logisticians
  • $79,109 avg. salary (USA)
  • 29,717 job openings (past yr.) past year
Analyze and coordinate the ongoing logistical functions of a firm or organization. Responsible for the entire life cycle of a product, including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources.
Median Salary:
$79,109 annual +64% above US average
Job Openings:
29,717 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $47,588
  • Medium
    $79,109
  • High
    $129,345

Most desired skills

  1. Supply Chain
  2. Logistics
  3. Purchasing
  4. Inventory Management
  5. Warehousing
  6. Procurement
  7. Supply Chain Management

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Fastenal
  • Lowe's
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Amazon
  • Outlier
  • Accenture
  • Project Management Specialists
  • $98,263 avg. salary (USA)
  • 94,949 job openings (past yr.) past year
Analyze and coordinate the schedule, timeline, procurement, staffing, and budget of a product or service on a per project basis. Lead and guide the work of technical staff. May serve as a point of contact for the client or customer.
Median Salary:
$98,263 annual +104% above US average
Job Openings:
94,949 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $56,897
  • Medium
    $98,263
  • High
    $164,988

Most desired skills

  1. Project Management
  2. Construction
  3. Subcontracting
  4. Construction Management
  5. Project Schedules
  6. Project Planning
  7. Change Orders

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • CDM Smith
  • Lumen Technologies
  • Deloitte
  • CBRE
  • Jacobs Solutions
  • Black & Veatch
  • Management Analysts
  • $99,189 avg. salary (USA)
  • 115,428 job openings (past yr.) past year
Conduct organizational studies and evaluations, design systems and procedures, conduct work simplification and measurement studies, and prepare operations and procedures manuals to assist management in operating more efficiently and effectively. Includes program analysts and management consultants.
Median Salary:
$99,189 annual +106% above US average
Job Openings:
115,428 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $50,708
  • Medium
    $99,189
  • High
    $224,297

Most desired skills

  1. Project Management
  2. Data Analysis
  3. Business Process
  4. Business Requirements
  5. SQL (Programming Language)
  6. Finance
  7. Process Improvement

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Wells Fargo
  • Elevance Health
  • Deloitte
  • Guidehouse
  • United States Department of the Treasury
  • Lincoln Financial Group
  • Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
  • $73,732 avg. salary (USA)
  • 113,206 job openings (past yr.) past year
Research conditions in local, regional, national, or online markets. Gather information to determine potential sales of a product or service, or plan a marketing or advertising campaign. May gather information on competitors, prices, sales, and methods of marketing and distribution. May employ search marketing tactics, analyze web metrics, and develop recommendations to increase search engine ranking and visibility to target markets.
Median Salary:
$73,732 annual +53% above US average
Job Openings:
113,206 past year
Salary Range:
  • Low
    $38,717
  • Medium
    $73,732
  • High
    $144,521

Most desired skills

  1. Marketing
  2. Social Media
  3. Business Development
  4. Project Management
  5. Digital Marketing
  6. Customer Relationship Management
  7. Marketing Strategies

Top companies hiring for this role

  • Unclassified
  • Amazon
  • Ford
  • Cracker Barrel
  • Skechers
  • Veralto
  • PayPal

Program Learning Outcomes

Learn the key skills to help you excel in your field of study.

  • Evaluate financial statements and quantitative information for decision making using appropriate information systems and tools.
  • Assess the global supply chain and develop strategies that reach across different countries and cultures.
  • Diagnose the systems, processes, and human capital of an organization.
  • Understand decision making processes and use those processes to make effective decisions.
  • Demonstrate effective communication strategies through the use of media and presentations that includes slide decks, personal presentation, and the creation of audio/visual files.
  • Interpret legal compliance, ethical concerns of stakeholders, and social responsibility in terms of their impact on the conduct of business.
  • Assess the economic environment within an industry and decide appropriate financial decisions for the firm.
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Master of Business Administration Degree FAQs

Yes. National University offers online programs that can be completed 100% online, one class at a time. By taking one class at a time, adult learners can earn their degree faster while balancing their busy lives.

Given the popularity, scope, and evolution of online degrees, recruiters say that most employers accept online MBAs from candidates. The reputation of where you get your degree remains the most important factor.

Yes. Not only does an MBA give you further experience and a better understanding of business, but it also opens the door for work in other industries. An MBA can help you hone your soft skills, be more marketable to employers, and advance your career. Plus, our MBA program allows you to earn it online.

Business and management are powerful industries, and projected salary reflects that. Employees with postgraduate business and management qualifications have reported significant salary growth.

Mastering soft skills is a must in the business world. Decision-making, digital literacy, and other core components of day-to-day operations are critical and must be addressed by an MBA program. With our online format, you can gain teamwork experience as you improve your digital literacy. Plus, you do it all at your pace, one class at a time.As you complete the program, you’ll be better able to think critically and communicate more effectively. All of these skills are crucial to career development and success in the business landscape.

The courses in the MBA program also have a workplace impact: you can take all of the aspects of business you learned and readily apply them to your workplace set-ting. With an MBA, you can hone the skills that are in demand and ensure success in the business sphere.

The business landscape is highly competitive. If your resume stands out, you have better luck succeeding in the field as you gain more opportunities and expand your growth in a rapidly evolving market. The NU MBA program allows you to show employers — in various industries — that you have the in-demand skills they seek to meet the demand of an industry expected to grow by 19% within the next decade according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Additionally, the demand for business expertise has trickled into other industries. An MBA could give you the established skills you need to advance to a new field, such as the tech industry. Silicon Valley, Amazon, and other companies are interested in hiring MBA graduates.

MBA graduates can expect higher salary outcomes: the BLS also states that, in some business sectors, employees with a master’s degree can earn up to 89% more than their bachelor’s counterparts. The BLS’ data also points out that the median wage for management occupations was $109,760 in May 2020 — the highest wage of all major occupational groups.

Learn more about the benefits of an MBA degree and which industries are looking for MBA graduates in our article, “What Can You Do With an MBA?”.

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