The MBA degree comprises 33 total credit hours: 24 credit hours of core courses and 9 hours of electives. Core classes are scheduled for 8-week sessions during the Fall and Spring semesters and 4 weeks during the summer.
Choose from 10 Concentrations
The business landscape is changing and so are the expectations of employers and shareholders. Adding a concentration will help you develop the broad and functional skills needed to thrive in today鈥檚 robust business environment.
Concentrations include at least 9 credit hours. See the specific requirements for each concentration listed below.
Business Analytics
Learn the basic programming skills needed to work with data, statistics to understand the results, and modeling skills to determine what it means for a business.
Business Technology
Gain the technical and managerial acumen required for management and leadership functions in electronic applications for businesses and industries of today and the future.
Collaboration Science
Know the theory and techniques necessary for understanding collaboration in any environment. Courses highlight the power of synergy in teamwork and how to fully harness these benefits.
Healthcare Management
Advance practical expertise in managing diverse health care processes necessary for individual and corporate growth and development.
Human Resource Management
Prepare to manage human resource functions, including employee recruitment, selection, retention, development, and compensation.
International Business
The global business environment is complex and constantly changing; be prepared to manage successfully in that environment.
Investment Science
Acquire the advanced management and analytical skills needed to launch a successful career in the financial services industry. Courses provide current theories, practices, and strategies for investment management and analysis.
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Customize your program in order to enhance professional and personal success through developing critical skills in quality management, process improvement, and sustainability.
Risk Management
Enhance any career track by gaining an understanding of how to identify and manage various types of risk.
Sustainability
Obtain multi-disciplinary knowledge and critical skills needed to effectively manage a business in a manner that is environmentally and socially responsible as well as profitable.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
Expected April, June 2025
Start date
September 2025
College of Business Administration
300 Mammel Hall,
6708 Pine Street,
OMAHA,
Nebraska,
68182, United States
Unconditional Admission: may be granted to an applicant whose record includes the following:
2.85 undergraduate junior/senior GPA, or cumulative graduate GPA
Applicants qualifying for unconditional admission, based on the standards outlined above, but lacking some foundation courses, will be granted provisional status until all foundation courses are completed with grades of 鈥淏鈥 (3.0/4.0) or above.
Provisional Admission: Applicants who do not meet the conditions for unconditional admission may be considered for provisional admission status. These applicants will be notified that the CBA Graduate Program Council (CBA GPC) will evaluate the files of all applicants being considered for provisional admission. Candidates being considered for admission on this basis will receive notification from the UNO Office of Graduate Studies. If granted provisional admission, the student must earn minimum 鈥淏鈥 (3.0/4.0) grades in each of the MBA courses completed in the first 12 hours of the program. Students not meeting this standard are subject to dismissal.
English Language Proficiency:
Internet-based TOEFL: 80, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 53, Duolingo: 110
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
The University of Nebraska Omaha is recognized for its teaching quality and offers a diverse range of unique course options across six colleges.