MBA for IT Professionals
AT-A-GLANCE
The Bryant MBA for information technology professionals is a rigorous two-year part-time program. Accomplished faculty deliver a multidisciplinary business curriculum that focuses on the role of information technology in the management of the enterprise.
Information technology professionals in this MBA program will:
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Build high-level business skills in strategic planning, management, finance, accounting, and marketing -- with a focus on technology.
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Develop a greater understanding of how technology integrates with other business disciplines in the organization and the global marketplace.
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Prepare to make decisions with respect to vital strategic and operational aspects of business.
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Foster innovation within IT operations and throughout the enterprise.
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Cultivate team-building, communication, and leadership skills to accomplish individual and corporate objectives.
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Gain a deeper understanding of ethical business practices that are critical to business success across disciplines and industries.
Two-year Investment
This carefully managed curriculum is designed for working professionals who enter and progress together as a “cohort.” Through this process, students become part of a network of colleagues, faculty, and alumni that will be a resource to you throughout your career.
Study teams selected within each cohort are composed of individuals from diverse educational and professional backgrounds. This integration of talents and skills enables each team and each individual to prepare for a variety of challenges and to demonstrate a range of competencies valued in the world of commerce. Bryant MBAs report that they achieve at a higher level and support one another in a way that is not common in other part-time programs.
Lifelong Returns
Each class you take will inspire you to make immediate, positive changes in your current workplace and throughout your career. Armed with an unmatched business and technology skill-set as well as a network of new friends and colleagues, you will be well-prepared for long-term business success.
Your education and your network of peers, colleagues, and faculty will become your foundation of a lifelong professional network.
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