Academic Details

A tailored MBA for your goals

Our Part-Time MBA program offers:

65

diverse electives to choose from

2

choose up to two concentrations

2

field study class opportunities

Program snapshot

Format

Part-time, Boston campus

Class Begins

September or January

Credits

60

Class Schedule

Monday–Thursday evening classes; some Saturday classes at 5:20 and 7:30 p.m.

Time to Complete

Three years, on average

Graduation

Degrees are conferred in May, August, and December with a graduation ceremony held at the end of the spring term. Learn more about commencement.

GMAT Requirement

Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business is currently test-optional and does not require applicants to submit GRE or GMAT scores. For more information, review our admissions policies. 

F-1 visa compliant?

No

STEM Designated?

No

Curricular Practical Training (CPT)

No. CPT is not offered at this time, but you'll have opportunities to gain valuable U.S. professional experience through select courses.

Optional Practical Training (OPT)

No

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The professors are engaging and bring unique perspectives to the classroom, which is quite wonderful. Learning from the expertise of professors and the relevant course content has been most valuable.

DANA CHARLES, MBA'19

Featured Faculty

Martin Dias

Associate Teaching Professor, Supply Chain & Information Management

Kwong Chan

Senior Academic Specialist, Marketing; Executive Director, DATA Initiative

Marla Baskerville

Chief Diversity Officer; Associate Professor, Management and Organizational Development

Koen Pauwels

Associate Dean, Research; Distinguished Professor, Marketing

See all faculty who regularly teach in the Part-Time MBA program.

Academics have always worked best for me when I can apply what I learn immediately. The day after a class, I can almost always apply what I've learned to something I'm doing at work. For example, when I was taking an entrepreneurship class last summer, I was able to apply what we learned about investor relations to the challenges faced by a company I was working with in Bangkok.

Chris Moore, MBA'21

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