Curriculum
The BYU MBA program will expand your thinking and capacity for success. Your education here will serve as a foundation to ground you in proven management techniques and launch you on a directed career path. The school's faculty will challenge you in preparation for modern business' demanding management and leadership roles.
In order to increase critical thinking skills and give a breadth of management experience, students are taught from a core of management classes throughout their first year of school and a fraction of their second year of school.
The largest part of a student's second year of school consists of specialized classes targeting each student's chosen major. Students supplement their major classes with additional classes to help them obtain more general management experience or obtain a minor or certificate. There are also joint degree programs designed to accommodate some students' specific goals in law and engineering.
BYU's MBA program offers a series of classes, competitions, and other off-campus opportunities to help students gain hands-on learning experience in global management, investment banking, real estate development, entrepreneurship, venture capital, ethics, international human resource and marketing management, and social enterprise.
