Earning a master’s degree is a significant investment, but how long does it really take? The answer depends on your goals and schedule structure. At Boston University, online master’s programs are designed with flexibility in mind. Whether you’re looking to accelerate your path or spread out your coursework, understanding your options can help you plan a timeline that works for you.

How Fast Can I Get My Master’s Degree

Completion time varies by program and by the pace that works for your schedule, but some BU online master’s degrees can be completed in as little as 16 months.

Built for Your Schedule

BU’s virtual programs are designed for part-time or full-time study, so you can choose the pace that fits your schedule. Many programs also draw on your professional experience, allowing you to apply what you bring from work directly to your coursework.

What does a Master’s at BU look like?

While Bachelor’s programs are typically 120 credits, Master’s programs can vary from 30 to 60 credits. The majority of BU programs are 30-32 credits with completion times around two years.

After enrolling, you can work with your academic advisor and student success director to choose a schedule that works for you.

For Questrom School of Business graduate Melanie Chow, the OMBA program allowed her to maintain a work-life balance. Melanie attended live lectures and worked extensively with her cohort. She says her director of student success, Meghan Kenney, had the greatest impact on her time at BU. She plans to use her degree to expand her career options.

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