There are many good reasons to get an MBA. For one, it's one of the most reliable ways to advance your career. But for working professionals juggling between deadlines and everyday responsibilities, the idea can seem unrealistic — until the right opportunity appears.
Tennessee Tech University's online AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business)-accredited Master of Business Administration (MBA) is designed for that point in your journey. It’s taught by experienced faculty with over 25 years of online teaching expertise, so you can keep up with your commitments while building skills in accounting, finance, marketing, economics, data analytics, leadership, and more. And whether you want to finish in as little as a year or take it at your own pace, you get the flexibility to make it work on your terms.
72%
of MBA students are employed full-time while enrolled in the programme.
12
months. Complete your MBA in as little as one year
“Our MBA is more than just a degree — it’s a career catalyst. By combining the rigour of an accredited MBA with the relevance of professional certificates, we’re giving students a powerful dual credential that positions them for leadership and adaptability in today’s evolving business world.”
— Dr. Julie Pharr, Assistant Dean, Graduate Business Programs




“As awareness of environmental challenges continues to grow, careers in renewable energy, waste management, geomatics, sustainable planning, and biodiversity are becoming increasingly vital. At EUC, we are committed to preparing students for impactful careers that drive sustainability and positive change.”
Alice J. Hovorka, Dean & Professor of the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change





IBM and Columbia University are partnering to make data centres more energy-efficient, as these facilities consume around 2% of U.S. energy supplies according to the Department of Energy. They are modelling AI's energy use, designing low-power chips, reducing software inefficiencies, and optimising system operations to address this issue.

V. Faye McNeill, professor of chemical engineering, is working with partners across the Global South to expand air quality monitoring in India, generate new air pollution data in Africa, and build local capacity in air quality science. The team’s success has led to informed policy decisions and improved air management across various regions.
The MBA that doesn’t believe in “just enough”
If you’re going to invest in an MBA, why not get more out of it? Tennessee Tech’s MBA+ model lets you earn a graduate-level certificate together with your degree. You can specialise in one of three high-demand areas:

Cyber Management and Analytics Certificate
From businesses to governments, cybersecurity is a priority. But there aren’t enough qualified professionals to keep up with the demand. This certificate helps you become part of the solution by building your skills in analytics, data management, policy compliance, personnel and network security, risk mitigation, cyber audits, and IT project management.
A campus designed for impact
My long-term goal is to become a subject matter expert in supply chain, which is the backbone of the industry. I found BGSU's Logistics Systems Engineering program is a combination of engineering and management, which helps me to enhance my knowledge and skills. I joined BGSU in January 2022 and got the opportunity to work as a Graduate Assistant on an industrial project under the guidance of Dr. Sarder.
Swati Arora, India
MS in Logistics Systems Engineering

Hear from the students
Don’t have a business degree? That’s okay.
The programme welcomes students from science, healthcare, engineering, education, and beyond. No matter where you started, you’ll graduate with business and leadership skills that translate across industries. And since everyone completes the same 33-hour curriculum with no extra prerequisites, it is one of the most efficient MBAs you can earn.
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