Online Master of Business Administration with a General Business Concentration
Advance your business management qualifications and accelerate your career.
10/21/24 Next Application Due Date
11/4/24 Start Classes
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Why our 100 percent online Master of Business Administration program is right for you
$17,600 * Total Tuition
As few as 10 months Duration
44 Credit Hours
Gain essential managerial skills relevant to today's evolving business marketplace in the online Master of Business Administration with a General Business Concentration program from Eastern Washington University. This advanced professional degree emphasizes leadership acumen that can empower you for success in a variety of organizational environments. Prepare for management roles in corporations, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and more.
The curriculum includes core courses in data-driven decision making, corporate finance, marketing management, leadership and ethics, operations management, and advanced accounting. Students also complete a capstone course that builds on knowledge acquired during the program and strategic-thinking abilities.
EWU is one of the only schools in Washington to offer an MBA program 100 percent online, and the GMAT is waived for many applicants.
The Eastern Washington University School of Business is accredited by AACSB International (AACSB).
In this online program, you will learn to:
- apply technical and quantitative skills to analyze and resolve contemporary issues confronting managers;
- apply data to managerial decision making;
- incorporate ethical and global considerations into business activities;
- provide leadership and facilitate positive interpersonal business relationships;
- read, interpret and compare financial statements, understand cash flow, accounts on a company's balance sheet and income statements, basic profitability and risk analysis issues;
- examine international accounting issues, challenges and opportunities faced by multinational firms.
- apply technical and quantitative skills to analyze and resolve contemporary issues confronting managers;
- apply data to managerial decision making;
- incorporate ethical and global considerations into business activities;
- provide leadership and facilitate positive interpersonal business relationships;
- read, interpret and compare financial statements, understand cash flow, accounts on a company's balance sheet and income statements, basic profitability and risk analysis issues;
- examine international accounting issues, challenges and opportunities faced by multinational firms.