MBA Program Highlights
Featuring: Quality, Scheduling Flexibility, Affordability
Our MBA is among a select group of worldwide graduate business programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the highest level of accreditation attainable in business education.
Our MBA program accommodates the needs of full and part time students by offering evening courses. The program allows you to complete your degree on your schedule, without the interruption of your professional career.
The UNR MBA total cost for a Nevada resident is approximately $12,243.
MBA specializations include ACCOUNTING, FINANCE, GAMING MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, and SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT.
You don't need to have an undergraduate degree in business to apply--the MBA program is open to all fields.
New students are admitted to the MBA program in both Fall and Spring terms.
The 2006 AACSB/EBI survey of the UNR MBA graduating class compared UNR with 6 leading U.S. MBA programs (aspirational schools) and 27 Carnegie Class schools. Some highlights:
Compared against the 6 aspirational schools in the AACSB/EBI part-time MBA surveys, COBA MBA is ranked first in use and manage of technology, ranked first in effective communication and team work, ranked first in effective management and leadership skills, ranked second in overall program effectiveness, ranked second in addressing ethics and social issues in the curriculum, ranked third in program office services, ranked third in critical thinking and problem solving, ranked fourth in advising, and ranked fourth in breadth of the curriculum.
Compared against the 24 participating Carnegie Class schools in the AACSB/EBI part-time MBA surveys, COBA MBA is ranked first in use and manage of technology, ranked third in effective communication and team work, ranked third in effective management and leadership skills, ranked fourth in overall program effectiveness, ranked fourth in program office services, ranked sixth in critical thinking and problem solving, ranked seventh in addressing ethics and social issues, ranked ninth in breadth of the curriculum, ranked tenth in advising, and ranked tenth in quality of faculty and instruction in elective courses.
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