MBA for Executives Graduate Degree Program

The MBA for Executives program exists through the College of Business and Public Administration and is designed for working professionals who
hold key decision-making positions within their organizations--people who aspire to become better managers and assume increased levels of responsibility.
The MBA for Executives program is:
- A generalist degree suited for entrepreneurs and managers from a variety of fields including financial management, operations management, accounting,
health care, information technology, marketing and human resources; and
- A 56-unit program, which can be completed in 21 months (7 quarters); 2 classes per quarter (8 units); featuring a cohort group format; frozen class
schedule (bi-weekly, Wednesdays, 6 pm-10 pm and Saturdays, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, unless otherwise noted); convenient downtown San Bernardino location; text book sales and other student
services delivered on-site.
The College of Business and Public Administration is accredited by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business)--the
premier accrediting agency for degree programs in business administration. Fewer than 30% of all business schools in the U.S. have this highly sought
accreditation.
The cost of the program is $18,500; $330.36 per unit, $2642.88 per quarter (8 units). Financial aid may be available. For more information, please
visit the CSUSB Financial Aid Office Web site at http://finaid.csusb.edu/
See the application procedures to apply to the MBA for Executives program, or contact Michael-Anne Barner,
Program Administrator, Special Sessions Programs, at (909) 537-3907 or E-mail mbarner@csusb.edu
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"Based on student opinion data, the Princeton Review has again selected Cal State San Bernardino
as one of the schools accorded the "Best of the West" designation. But it's even more exciting that the review reported just last week that CSUSB's
graduate program in entrepreneurship - directed by Mike Stull - was ranked as the fourth best graduate program in the nation. Only Syracuse,
DePaul and Northwestern universities ranked higher. The other California institution in the top 20 was UCLA, ranked at number 11."
Albert K. Karnig, President
California State University San Bernardino
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