
Master of Business Administration
40 Credits | On-campus | Online | On-site | 2 Years
Apply Online
New
England College’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) provides
working professionals and recent graduates with the proven leadership
skills needed for today’s rapidly changing global environment. Specialty
curriculum provides students with the opportunity to focus on specific
areas of study or industries.
This 40-credit MBA can be completed
in two years, part-time. The course delivery and structure are
specifically designed for working professionals to make the most
efficient use of time and to optimize the learning experience.
Master of Business Administration Core Curriculum, 28 credits
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Organizational Leadership and Change
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Managerial Accounting and Finance for Leaders
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Managerial Economics
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Financial Management
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Professional and Organizational Ethics
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Strategic Planning and Policy
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Capstone Project
MBA Specialty Curriculum, 12 credits
Healthcare Management
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Health Informatics
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Non-profit Leadership
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Project Management
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Strategic Leadership
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Sport & Rec. Management
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MBA in Digital and Social Media Begins Online March 18th
Click here to learn more about this exciting new program.
Application Requirements
To apply, submit the online NEC Graduate School application, personal statement, official college transcript(s) and 1 letter of recommendation.* No GRE or GMAT scores are required.
*The
admissions committee reserves the right to require other admission
documents and will inform those applicants of that requirement during
the enrollment process.Applications will be accepted until the cohort is
full.
Commitment
The mission of the New England College School of Graduate and Professional Studies is to
remove obstacles to educational advancement and open new pathways leading to professional
development and personal enrichment.
Office of Graduate Admission | New England College | 98 Bridge Street | Henniker, NH 03242
M-F, 8:30-4:30 EST | Phone: (603) 428-2252 | Fax: (603) 428-3155 | graduateadmission@nec.edu

