Open New Doors with an MBA
Level up your career—or take it in an entirely new direction—with a master's in business administration from IUP.
You’ll build your business acumen and gain the skills you need to succeed in a complex, rapidly changing world. Plus, an MBA can open new doors and significantly enhance your career opportunities, no matter your undergraduate degree. And when it comes to your future, the numbers don’t lie: Graduates with MBAs frequently receive between 30- and 50-percent higher salaries than those with just a BS or BA ().
What Will You Learn?
MBA coursework gives you the space to develop the diverse knowledge, management skills, and leadership abilities sought by organizations around the world.
- Expand your understanding of finance, economics, accounting, and supply chain management
- Dig into human resource management, organizational leadership, and marketing
- Develop your critical and strategic thinking skills
Enhance your credentials—or chart a new course—by adding a specialization in areas including:
- Finance
- Human Resource Management
- Information systems
- International Business
- Marketing
- Professional Accountancy
- Supply Chain Management
Why Earn Your MBA at IUP?
Recognized Quality
As an MBA program, IUP is recognized worldwide by top employers—many of whom only recruit from AACSB-accredited programs.
Flexible Scheduling
Start the master's of business administration program in the fall or spring. Study full-time on campus and complete your MBA degree in as little as one calendar year. Or, take a part-time approach that fits into your busy life. For working professionals, our evening-only classes can be attended remotely.
Early Graduate Admission
If you’re an IUP undergraduate, you can begin your studies early through the IUP Early Admit graduate program.
Ideal for International Students
If you’re an international student, we recommend pursuing the on-campus MBA program. You’ll be eligible to apply for graduate assistantship funds and scholarships.
Imagine Your Future
Earn your MBA and enjoy a challenging career in a variety of industries.
- in a wide range of industries—accounting, consulting, finance, health care and pharmaceuticals, products and services, and technology—hire MBA graduates. Whether for-profit or not-for-profit, public or private, large multi-national or small to midsized organizations, every business needs the skills and leadership qualities of an MBA graduate.
- You’ll by as much as 50 percent and over just a BA or BS degree (US Bureau of Labor Statistics, US News & World Report).
- Demand for MBA graduates is , giving you not just opportunities, but options (GMAC).
of employers report that MBAs add value to their organizations (AACSB).
of employers agree that an MBA degree offers a versatile skill set that allows employees to take on additional roles (AACSB).
Classes and Requirements
Our traditional MBA program requires the completion of 30 credits (nine required courses and one elective).
Optionally, add a concentration for your MBA (36 credits total) for a distinction that stands out. Choose from areas such as professional accountancy, information systems, finance, human resource management, international business, marketing, or supply chain management.
Full Academic Catalog Listing
The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for this degree.
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Dual Master's Degrees, MS and MBA
Stand Out from the Crowd
You know a master’s degree will enhance your résumé. A second one will put a spotlight on your skills and experience.
At IUP, you can get two master’s degrees at the same time, through our graduate dual-enrollment program. By taking classes in complementary programs you can earn credits toward two degrees and graduate with both at the same time, saving you time and money. It’s a win-win for you—and for your career.
How Do I Apply?
Submit a separate application for each program you want to join.
On both applications, at the bottom of the Additional Information section, check “yes” when asked if you wish to obtain a dual graduate degree.
Submit the necessary supplemental items. You need to submit only one transcript for both of your applications. If equally applicable, you may also use your letters of recommendation for both programs. Two separate goal statements are encouraged.
Contact Richard Hsiao at hsiao@iup.edu or 724-357-0123 if you are interested in the program.
Choose your initial degree program:
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Master of Business Administration (30cr)
By participating in dual enrollment, you save time and money. For the Master of Business Administration + Master of Science in Sport Management (51 credits) program, this is an estimated savings of 15 credits or roughly $8,000.
See Dual Degree Enrollment (above).
Master of Business Administration (30cr)
If you are interested in the business side of sports, give yourself the competitive edge of degrees in both areas. If this is your focus area, you’ll take the classes listed below and 18 credits of Sport Management classes* plus three credits of any other course listed (MBA or Sports Management) for a total of 51 credits.
- ACCT 607 - Management Accounting
- QBUS 601 - Data Analysis and Decision Making
- Choose One
- ECON 634 - Managerial Microeconomic Applications
or - FIN 630 - Financial Management
- ECON 634 - Managerial Microeconomic Applications
- IFMG 640 - Management Information Systems
- Choose One
- MGMT 613 - Organizational Analysis
or - MGMT 637 - Operations Management
- MGMT 613 - Organizational Analysis
- MGMT/MKTG 650 - International Business (elective)
- MKTG 603 - Marketing Management
- MGMT 695 - Business Policy
*Sport Management Classes
- KHSS 602 - Sport Psychology
- KHSS 601 - Sport and Society
- KHSS 635 - Sports Leadership
- KHSS 637 - Sport Facilities Management
- KHSS 652 - Globalization of Sports Business
- KHSS 660 - Governance of Intercollegiate Athletics