Minneapolis is the county seat of Hennepin County and the larger of the Twin Cities, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States. As of 2017, Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota and 45th-largest in the United States, with an estimated population of 422,331. The Twin Cities metropolitan area consists of Minneapolis, its neighbor Saint Paul, and suburbs which altogether contain about 3.6 million people, and is the second-largest economic center in the Midwest.
MBA Program:-
● University of St. Thomas - Opus College of Business
1. Evening UST MBA (Minneapolis, online (blended)) - Students may take classes in either the traditional classroom or blended course format or a mix of both.
● St. Cloud State University - Herberger College of Business
1. Flexible MBA (St. Cloud) - Cohort-based, part-time program.
● University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management
1. Master of Arts in Human Resources and Industrial Relations/MBA (Minneapolis)
❖ Part-time MBA
❖ Industry MBA
Online program for current or past congressional staffers.
● Minnesota State University, Mankato - College of Business
1. MBA (Bloomington (MN), Mankato)
Each class meets one evening per week for eight weeks.
● St. Cloud State University - Herberger College of Business
1. Cohort MBA (Maple Grove, St. Cloud)
Classes meet nne night per week.
● University of Minnesota Duluth - Labovitz School of Business and Economics
1. Duluth MBA - Classes meet on evening from 6:00-8:40 p.m. in Duluth.
2. Rochester MBA (Rochester, MN) - Classes meet on Friday afternoon/evenings and Saturday mornings, every other week in Rochester, MN.
● University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management
1. Full-time MBA (Minneapolis)
2. Executive MBA - Minneapolis - Classes meet on Friday and Saturday, on alternate weekends, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and do not meet during the summer.
3. Master of Health Administration (MHA)/MBA - Dual degree program offered in partnership with the Carlson School's Medical Industry Leadership Institute.
4. Master of Public Policy/MBA - Dual degree program offered in conjunction with the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
❖ JD/MBA - Joint degree program offered in collaboration with the University of Minnesota Law School.
❖ MD/MBA
❖ PharmD / MBA
❖ MBA in Two
Deferred admissions program designed specifically for domestic undergraduate seniors. Students gain two years of work experience before entering the Carlson full-time MBA.
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Minneapolis is the county seat of Hennepin County,
and the larger of the Twin Cities, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the
United States. As of 2017, Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of
Minnesota and 45th-largest in the United States, with an estimated population
of 422,331.
Online
MBA Programs in Minnesota
These are online MBA programs in Minnesota that let
you complete your MBA without quitting your job. Choosing a school with
accreditation ensures you get world-class teaching and curriculum, as well as a
degree that is well-respected by employers.
1. University of St. Thomas-Minnesota
This university offers an AACBS-accredited Online
Mini MBA Program run by its Opus College of Business in Executive Education.
This program is considered a mini online MBA in Minnesota, which mirrors the on-campus
program offered here.
Offline
mba program
1. Minnesota
State University Moorhead
The Minnesota State University Moorhead’s MBA
program offered online or in a hybrid format has been accredited by the AACSB.
Core Program Courses
Marketing Management, Managerial Accounting,
Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior,
Operations Management, Portfolio/Plan B (taken during the final semester), and
Strategic Management.
Program Concentration
Options
Quantitative Methods, Entrepreneurship,
International Marketing, Project Management, and Investments.
2. Minnesota State University, Mankato/Twin
Cities
Minnesota State University offers an
AACSB-accredited MBA that can be customized to suit your needs.
Core Program Courses
Legal and Ethical Environment of Business,
Accounting for Managers, Investment and Financial Decisions, Developing Human
Resources, Information Technology and Systems Management, Managing Behavior in
a Changing World, Managing Service and Manufacturing Operations.
Strategy Courses: Global Business Strategy,
Marketing Strategy, Executive Seminar, and Strategic Management and Business
Policy.
Program Concentration
Options
Leadership and Organizational Change, International
Business, and Healthcare Management.
3. St. Cloud State
University
The Herberger School of Business offers two AACSB
accredited program formats: the Flexible MBA and the Cohort MBA.
Program Options
The Flexible MBA – This is a full-time or part-time MBA
offered only at St. Cloud and open to students with any undergraduate degree
but no work experience. The full-time option will allow you to earn your degree
in 16 months, while the part-time option will allow you to complete it in 26
months. You will need a total of 36 credits to complete the program.
The Cohort MBA – This is a part-time program at Maple
Grove and St. Cloud. This MBA in Minnesota is for people with three-to-five
years of working experience. Students in the Cohort program attend class one
night each week for 26 months. Classes are small and usually consist of 20 to
25 students. You need to complete a total of 36 credits for the MBA.
4. University of Minnesota
The University’s Carlson School of Management offers
several MBA options. This B-School started in 1919. It received AACSB
accreditation in 1920.
Program Options
Executive MBA – This program is for mid-to-senior-level
management professionals with an average of 14 years experience. You can
complete this MBA in 20 months by attending class on alternate weekends.
Industry MBA – This is a one-year program providing a
strong business foundation to graduates. This MBA is specifically for current
or ex-congressional employees as well as those interested in healthcare,
technology, finance, or energy industry.
Full-Time MBA – This is a two-year MBA made for
professionals with an average of four years of experience. During their time in
the program, some students work on critical projects for reputed businesses
through the Enterprise Program.
Part-Time MBA – This is a flexible, fast-track MBA
program designed for working professionals. The classes take place online and
students have the opportunity to work with actual business clients as part of
this MBA program.
5. University of Minnesota Duluth
The Labovitz School of Business and Economics offers
an AACSB-accredited MBA. You can complete this program at the School’s Duluth
and Rochester campuses. This MBA is a flexible program designed for working
professionals. You can take as many courses as you can manage each semester,
which means that some students may complete the program in as little as two
years. Others will take up to five years to complete the program.
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