OCU University | ذكذكتسئµ launches accelerated MBA

ذكذكتسئµ

Skip to content
News

ذكذكتسئµ launches accelerated MBA

OCU University is making its industry-leading Master of Business Administration degree even more attainable for students – especially for working professionals looking to advance their career through a graduate degree.

ذكذكتسئµ has introduced the university’s first accelerated MBA degree, featuring a total of 30 credit hours covered in 10 fully online courses.

The 30-credit-hour degree program represents the fastest route to an MBA offered by an ذكذكتسئµ metro-area school.

The move to reduce the degree from 36 to 30 credit hours comes on the heels of ذكذكتسئµâ€™s recent decision to reduce the total program price of its online MBA to $15,000. That price point makes ذكذكتسئµâ€™s online MBA the most affordable AACSB-accredited MBA in the metro area and one of the most affordable in the state and region.

“This is about meeting students where they are,â€‌ said Sri Beldona, dean of ذكذكتسئµâ€™s Meinders School of Business. “This program matches the rigor and prestige you would expect from an ذكذكتسئµ degree, while elevating convenience for the working professional.â€‌

Students are able to complete coursework and weekly assignments on their own time, enabling them to choose their optimal study windows. Meanwhile, they still have full access to ذكذكتسئµâ€™s business faculty and their industry-relevant insights and experience.

Participants also have the option to select from any of six fully online accelerated MBA tracks, including ذكذكتسئµâ€™s flagship MBA in Leadership as well as the concentrations of Corporate Accounting, Data Analytics, Energy, Financial Analytics, and Health Care Administration.

While these options allow students to specialize and grow in an area related to their job, the overall value of earning a master’s degree in business is also a vital consideration for a prospective student.

According to the most , those with a master’s degree earn more money and enjoy lower levels of unemployment than employees at all lower levels of educational attainment. To be specific, those with a master’s degree earn 16.3% more than those whose highest degree is a bachelor's, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.

For prospective students hoping to capitalize on those statistics, applications are now being accepted for the ذكذكتسئµ accelerated MBA program’s next start in January. This is one of five different start windows for the program throughout the year; others are March, June, August and October.

For more information or to start an application, go to .

Back to all news
Back to Top