Dr. Lonnie Leeper (Dean, Falls School of Business) | Anderson University
Dr. Lonnie Leeper (Dean, Falls School of Business) | Anderson University
Anderson University Introduces Revamped Mba Options
Anderson University has announced a revamped slate of options for its Master of Business Administration degree program. The program will now offer three options in an evening, daytime, and online format.
“The updates to our MBA program continue the Falls School of Business’s 30 year history of delivering high-quality graduate business education to support the next generation of leaders for a life of faith and service,” said Dr. Lonnie Leeper, dean of the Falls School of Business.
The evening MBA is a 36 credit hour degree that can be completed in 24 months. Classes are in-person at Fishers Forum Credit Union at I-69 and 116th Street. Three semester start options are available to students in the fall, spring, or summer.
In the online format, there are six semester start dates to allow for more flexibility. The program can be completed in 24 months asynchronously to help balance the demands of school, work, and personal life.
Students can select concentrations in marketing, operations management, business analytics, or customize their experience by selecting courses that best fit their needs. Two years of work experience are required for admission along with an application and a recommendation letter.
For those students looking to continue their education immediately upon graduation from their undergraduate degree, AU is offering the daytime MBA option. Students enrolling full time can complete the program in 10 months.
With an annual fall start, all classes are held at the Flagship Enterprise Center in Anderson at exit 222 off I-69. Courses are a mixture of online and in-person, and students have add-on options such as campus housing and international travel.
All three programs have an estimated tuition cost of $22,500. Anderson University’s MBA program boasts more than 2,000 graduates nationwide with many playing key roles in the state and region’s largest employers such as Salesforce, Rolls-Royce, Eli Lilly, and more.
Those interested in pursuing an MBA degree can visit Anderson University online.
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