
Business Administration, M.B.A. (Online) G
The MBA program at Holy Family University is an accelerated program for students with a minimum of three years of managerial experience seeking to enhance their knowledge and advance their careers.
Program Overview
The MBA program is a writing and project intensive experience that utilizes the case study methodology. Students may be able to complete the program in as little as one year.
The program is offered in an online format with eight-week terms. The online format is fully asynchronous, allowing students a more flexible schedule for completing coursework.
Students must choose one concentration, consisting of three courses, of either Criminal Justice, Finance, Health Care Administration, Human Resource Management, or Information Systems Management.
Program Information
- Degree Awarded
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- Master of Business Administration
- Program Location
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- Online
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Shawn R. Kennedy
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