Overview
Opportunities
The Master of Business Administration from The Pamplin School of Business at University of Portland will help you start developing the critical thinking skills needed to identify, analyze, and evaluate complex business problems, navigate an ever-changing environment, and hone the global perspectives needed by 21st century managers today.
Thirteen courses (39-semester hours) make up the flexible MBA program. Students have the option to test out of the prerequisite statistics course, resulting in a twelve course (36-semester hour) program. Evening classes are taught once a week to balance the commitments of school and work.
Programme Structure
Concentrations
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
- Finance
- Marketing
- Operations and Technology Management
- Strategy
- Sustainability
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
- Apply before
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Language
Credits
Delivered
Disciplines
Economics Business Administration Master in Business Administration (MBA) View 706 other Masters in Economics in United StatesAcademic requirements
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- Statement of Goals
- Current Resume
- Two Letters of RecommendationOfficial Transcripts (from all previously attended academic institutions)
- Official test scores
- GMAT (score of 550 or higher) or GRE (score equivalent to a GMAT score of 550)
Tuition Fee
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International
55692 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 1428 USD per credit during 12 months. -
National
55692 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 1428 USD per credit during 12 months.
Living costs for Portland
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Financing
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Funding
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