Online Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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36 Total Credits

2 Years

GRE/GMAT Not Required

100% Online, Flexible

Earn Your Online MBA Quickly & Cost-Effectively

Earning your online MBA with The University of Scranton will imbue you with the mastery of business competencies that leaders need to optimize processes, increase value, and make decisions within an ethical framework. Delivered through the AACSB-accredited Kania School of Management, our online MBA offers increased affordability without compromising the caliber of curriculum or access to esteemed faculty enjoyed on campus. And with eight specializations, you’ll be able to choose the program that best matches your interests and prepares you for success.

The University of Scranton’s fully online and flexible degree program enables you to balance your personal and professional responsibilities while gaining the analysis skills and valuable insights to create positive change for organizations in business, health care, education, and more.

  • Ranked #3 by College Consensus and #72 by U.S. News & World Report on lists of the Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans1,2
  • Ranked among the Best Online MBA Programs by U.S. News & World Report for 12 consecutive years2
  • +70% difference in salaries for master’s vs. bachelor’s degrees in general business3
  • 92% of corporate recruiters planned to hire MBA graduates in 20224

Your Purpose, Your Program

Along with these MBA specializations, The University of Scranton also offers a general studies option, a customizable Flex MBA Option, and a dual Master of Business Administration/Master of Health Administration program. The dual MBA/MHA degree combines the curricula of the AACSB-accredited MBA and the CAHME-accredited MHA in one convenient program. Additionally, U.S. News & World Report ranks Scranton #18 on the Best Accounting MBA Programs list5 and #34 on the Best Business Analytics MBA Programs list.6

Apply accounting skills to solve complex business problems and maintain a financially healthy organization. Graduate prepared to sit for the CPA exam.

Note: Many states require 150 semester hours of education within a prescribed accounting coursework curriculum for obtaining the CPA license. Students without prior accounting and related coursework are unlikely to meet this requirement through completing the MAcc program. Such students may need to complete additional required course(s). Please refer to your individual state’s requirements.

Maximize an organization’s competitive potential by learning to transform big data into winning business strategies.

Streamline and optimize departments and processes for the operational and financial benefit of an organization.

Conduct financial analyses, develop capital budgets, and assess an organization’s overall financial health.

Supervise healthcare facilities, plan and direct operations, and manage teams to ensure excellent patient care.

Lead an organization with project management, quality control, and financial management skills.

Acquire skills in strategic staffing, evaluating workplace goal setting, and enterprise-level human resource management.

Navigate global business with expertise in finance, international politics, cross-cultural differences, and supply chain management.

Our Vision

The University of Scranton will be boldly driven by a shared commitment to excellence. We will provide a superior, transformational learning experience, preparing students who, in the words of Jesuit founder St. Ignatius Loyola, will “set the world on fire.”

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Learn When and Where It’s Best for You

Whether you’re a recent graduate or are returning to school after taking a break, earning your master’s degree online shouldn’t mean interrupting your career or pushing the pause button on your life. At The University of Scranton, online learning comes at the crossroads of opportunity and flexibility. You’ll be part of a collaborative community of learners and have access to the same student services and networking opportunities as you would on campus to ensure you have the support needed to reach your personal and/or professional goals.

What You’ll Study

The University of Scranton rises above the clutter of online MBAs with an innovative curriculum rooted in ethics and sustainability, and an emphasis on technology. Along with mastering the Triple Bottom Line approach, you’ll be able to match your skills and needs to one of eight industry- and career-aligned specializations – essential to developing your professional network and ensuring your overall success.

Prior to choosing a specialization, you’ll engage with three core units.

Accounting, Economics, and Finance

Courses include Accounting for Management, Managerial Economics, and Financial Management.

Operations, Analytics, and Information

Courses include Operations Management, Business Analytics, and Management Information Systems.

Management and Marketing

Courses include Organizational Behavior and Marketing Management.

Why Earn Your Online MBA?

As the go-to degree for working professionals, an MBA is one of the most valuable degrees for career advancement. Not only can it expand your options and improve your credibility in business circles, but an online MBA is also a respected credential that distinguishes self-driven and highly motivated business professionals. In 2022, the average starting salary for Scranton’s MBA graduates focusing on general business administration was $101,250.7

10 High-Pay Jobs for Professionals with an MBA (Avg. Annual Salary)8

  1. Information Technology Manager ($164,070)9
  2. Senior Product Manager ($152,440)10
  3. Marketing Manager ($140,040)11
  4. Financial Manager ($139,790)12
  5. Sales Manager ($130,600)13
  6. Business Development Director ($113,216)14
  7. Health Services Manager ($104,830)15
  8. Business Operations Manager ($97,970)16
  9. Investment Banker ($258,000)17
  10. Management Analyst ($95,290)18

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