A Flexible Option for Professional Growth
Rated the most selective part-time MBA program in the region by the Washington Post Guide to Business Education, this Mason MBA is for those who demand a high-caliber program that is flexible, personal, and relevant. With campuses centrally located in Fairfax and Arlington, we provide the ideal option for working professionals who want to earn a degree without interrupting their careers.
The part-time MBA is designed to have immediate applications in the workplace. Students are experienced professionals with proven leadership skills, and draw on each other’s backgrounds for team projects and other coursework. The knowledge you gain will be a real-time benefit in your professional role. Students in the program also serve as a rich educational and networking resource for your professional, career and business development.
Key Features of the Part-Time MBA
•The part-time MBA is offered at both the Fairfax and Arlington campuses
•Option of fall and spring (Fairfax campus only) start date
•Students complete the degree in 33 months of classes by taking two courses (6 credits) each semester for eight consecutive semesters
•Students attend class two evenings per week in the fall and spring terms and take one course during the summer semester
•A total requirement of 48 credits (30 credits of required courses, including a 3-credit global residency and 18 credits of electives)
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The students in our part-time program are demonstrated leaders committed to professional growth in their industries. It is recommended that students have at least two years professional experience, but most average more than six years. They represent a wide variety of industries and specializations. This diversity of backgrounds fosters a dynamic learning environment.
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Average Age |
29 |
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Average Years of Professional Work Experience |
6 years |
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Average GPA |
3.1 |
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Average GMAT |
601 |
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Male |
71% |
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Female |
29% |
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Minority |
32% |
INSIDE MASON
“There is no better way to learn about global business than to go there and see it in action. We make it a point to go to two countries with emerging global economies as well as countries that have been our major global trading partners.”
Sarah E. NutterAssociate Professor of AccountingGeorge Mason UniversityFAST FACT
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