Business, MBA

The University of Dallas' onground and online MBA program will provide you with the necessary skills to conquer today's business challenges. Learn proven, practical methods that can be immediately applied to the workplace and will prepare you to lead organizations forward.

Master of Business Administration

The University of Dallas' onground and online MBA program will provide you with the necessary skills to conquer today's business challenges. Learn proven, practical methods that can be immediately applied to the workplace and will prepare you to lead organizations forward.

Why Business Administration at UD?

  • Accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) represents the highest standard for business schools worldwide.
  • Flexible course schedules are ideal for working professionals.
  • Classes are available 100 percent online, 100 percent on campus, or in a combination.
  • Experienced scholar-practitioners provide instruction.
  • Several concentration options are available to provide an area of emphasis in a particular field.

AACSB-accredited

What Kind of Commitment Am I Making?

  • 30-HOUR MBA
  • CAN BE COMPLETED IN ABOUT 1-2 YEARS
  • ONLINE OR ON-CAMPUS
  • $1,275 PER CREDIT HOUR

The Dallas MBA is a 30-hour program comprising ten classes that cover a range of leadership and business topics. For the typical working professional taking two classes per semester, the MBA program can be completed in about 1-2 years. An MBA with a concentration can be completed in about 2-3 years. This program can be completed 100 percent online, 100 percent on-campus or as a hybrid of online and on-campus classes.

Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a Concentration:

To check if your concentration courses are offered in an online/onground/blended format, please contact your academic advisor.

With three additional courses (9 credits), students can earn an MBA in one of the following concentration areas:

Explore topics that include financial accounting, auditing, ethics and taxation, and prepare to sit for the CPA exam.

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Influence strategy, processes and decision-making by exploring relationships through data analysis.

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Pursue careers in areas such as threat analysis, cyber defense and network security.

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Identify and measure financial risk, develop strategies to mitigate it, and assess a company's financial strategy and decisions.

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Pursue a career in marketing by learning to combine the most important aspects of storytelling, marketing strategy and marketing analytics.

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Lead with integrity and innovate with vision through a concentration in strategic leadership. Learn the foundations of leadership and develop the practical skills you will need to lead others to the highest levels of success and accomplishment.

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Employment Outcomes

Real-world business experience.

University of Dallas MBA alumni have traveled the world working in hundreds of different industries. Here are some of the job titles earned by graduates of the University of Dallas MBA program:

  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

  • Chief Information Officer (CIO)

  • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)

  • Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

  • IT Director

  • Computer and Information Systems Manager

  • Financial Manager

  • Investment Fund Manager

  • Health Services Manager

  • High-End Management Consultant

  • Marketing Manager

  • Sales Manager

Will McDade - MBA 2005

Why Get an MBA?

Beyond the monetary benefits, there are numerous reasons to go back to school and get your MBA. We spoke to some of our MBA graduates. Here are the top reasons they would advise you to pursue your MBA. You will:

  1. Meet others who share your passion for business.

  2. Learn more about how to run a business effectively, execute business plans and set business goals.

  3. Gain valuable, hands-on experience solving business problems you have not encountered before.

  4. Position yourself for a better career and increased job security.

  5. Enhance your business communication and presentation skills.

Convenience for the Working Professional

As a business college created for full-time working professionals, we know the value of a flexible, practical education with a simple admission process. Classes are offered year-round in flexible 12-week, 6-week and intermester formats. Courses can be ‭taken both online and on-campus, just minutes from downtown Dallas. We emphasize experience as well as academic record in the application review process. No GRE or GMAT is required for admission.

Ready to Apply?

Please visit our MBA/MS online application to get started. Our counselors can take you through the application process step-by-step and guide you on your path toward career advancement. If you have questions about the admissions process or our programs, we encourage you to contact your counselor or call us at (972) 721-5004.

Program Rankings

I wanted to position myself so nobody could ever say I couldn't do something because I didn't have the appropriate credentials.
Judy Davis, MBA '78, Executive Director of JP Morgan Private Bank, on why she pursued her MBA at UD

Featured Faculty

All Business Faculty
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Enoch Asare DBA

Assistant Professor of Accounting

Phone: (972) 721-5230

Email: ekasare@udallas.edu

Office: SB Hall #213

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Biodun Awojobi Ph.D., CISSP

Adjunct Professor of Cybersecurity

Jennifer Bannister

Jennifer Bannister Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Accounting

Phone: (972) 721-4107

Email: jbannister@udallas.edu

Office: SB Hall #214

Greg Bell, Ph.D.

Greg Bell Ph.D.

Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Professor of Management, Gupta College of Business

Phone: (972) 721-5167

Email: gbell@udallas.edu

Office: SB Hall #203