Eager, ambitious, and ready to earn an MBA from wherever you are? The BU Questrom Online MBA provides a high quality, accessible opportunity to further your education and career by offering an innovative curriculum that focuses on the themes that drive business in the 21st century.
An Online MBA Designed For You
Designed with the global online learner in mind and rooted in insights gained from over 3,000 international industry professionals, the BU Questrom Online MBA offers an innovative curriculum that focuses on the themes that drive business in the 21st century.
Requirements
Whether it’s 10 or 10,000 miles from Boston, earn your BU MBA wherever you are.
Degree Requirements
The BU Questrom Online MBA requires 45 credit hours of coursework comprised of six 7.5-credit semester-long integrated modules. The curriculum is designed so that you take one module a semester and each module builds on the one before it. No more worrying about what courses to take and when.
Completed in as little as two years, this high-quality, rigorous, engaging MBA is 100% online. The program is delivered through 6 consecutive modules, each designed to build on the one before it. Students take one module per semester on the path to graduation.
Instead of studying subjects in silos with separate courses in marketing, accounting, finance, etc., you’ll study real-world problems as they emerge— ensuring your development of the most relevant skill set to tackle challenges in a multi-faceted professional landscape.
Module 0: Online MBA Launch
Module 0 is a required, non-credit (pass/fail) introduction to the resources and overarching learning principles of the Online MBA. Students will be exposed to the underlying technology utilized to deliver the experience as well as learn communication techniques for managers as well as teaming process in the business.
Module 1: Creating Value for Business and Society
Module 1 focuses on the purpose of the corporation and the role of the manager in creating and capturing value for their business. In this module, we introduce you to foundational concepts in micro-economics as well as the emerging ideas of information economics that dominate digital business models. This will help you recognize that today’s business world is a nexus of traditional physical products and digital services and platforms. You will apply these core foundational ideas in a capstone project focused on the automotive industry, where physical products and digital services are coming together in new ways for a business to create and capture value.
Module 2: Managing Performance with Data
Module 2 emphasizes the use of data in decision making, performance measurement, and system evaluation. Introductory financial accounting, managerial accounting, corporate finance, microeconomics, statistics and operations will be highlighted. Because of the advances in data collection, we now have more access than ever to nearly every type of data imaginable. Module 2 will teach students how to better understand and analyze both financial and non-financial data and use the information in improved decision making. In Module 2 we will follow the story of Questrom Bakeries, a fictional company that competes in the ready-to-eat cookie market. We will use the ongoing Questrom Bakeries case to apply and assemble the concepts and measurements being introduced each week. After module 2, managers will be able to make better use of data in framing important decisions and approaching them quantitatively.
Module 3: Leading with Integrity
The focus of Module 3 is to equip you with ways of thinking about and behaving effectively in situations that call for formal or informal leadership. Module 3 challenges you to step into a leadership role, regardless of the formal position you hold in an organization. Leadership requires us to demonstrate behaviors such as empathy, establishing trusting relationships, and bringing out the best in others. It also requires us to refine and strengthen skills such as leading new initiatives, managing a global team, and rebuilding an organizational culture. In Module 3 we pay particular attention to the processes by which leaders proactively engage others in pursuit of organizational and societal goals. You will gain the tools, skills, and frameworks you need to accurately diagnose a situation, develop a deep understanding of the forces at play and take effective action based on your own personal values, the needs of your organization, and the needs of society.
Module 4: Assessing & Managing Risks
The Covid pandemic reminded us what an uncertain world we live in. The crisis has impacted every organization. But dealing with risk is not just about dealing with crises. In fact, it is an issue that needs constant attention. Failure to do so can destroy value and even threaten the very survival of an enterprise. Managed well, it can be a valuable source of competitive advantage. Module 4 introduces you to the diverse set of tools managers need to measure, manage, and monitor different types of risks appropriate to all managers. Risks can arise from various sources. Some external to the company like interest rates or demand fluctuations, or systemic forces like climate change. Others internal – like technology innovations, model error, brand crisis or cyberattacks. Managers from different departments may perceive risks differently, or deal with different risks, but they all must manage risk. In Module 4 we will bring multiple functional perspectives and expertise together to view risk from all angles of the business and will introduce a framework to integrate the different perspectives in a holistic way.
Module 5: Leveraging Global Opportunities
In Module 5, we will continue and, in many ways, will culminate one of the program’s themes of being, “The MBA for a Connected World.” We will explore the challenges and opportunities associated with conducting business globally with different regions and environments. Specifically, we will examine the tools of Marketing in order to ensure that firms know what the best mix of products and services is to meet current and future customer interests. We will explore a firm’s global supply chains and introduce tools of Operations that help us optimize such chains to meet customer demands. We will also explore the tools of Strategy that help us analyze the external environments in which firms compete to develop a firm’s capabilities so that it matches its strategy with external demands.
Module 6: Fostering an Innovative Mindset
Module 6 explores how you can create not just an innovative mindset but also offers a toolkit that can help accelerate innovation outcomes at the individual, team, and organization level. What is an innovation mindset? It is a constant search for new ways to deliver value that meet a true need, coupled with the ability to mobilize the resources to experiment and put those ideas into practice. It is after all, mindsets, not devices, that are the driving source behind new innovations. Mindsets are powerful because they create frames for what we experience, and they both inform and limit the way we think and act – thus they define the landscape of opportunities. But we also view toolkits as important as innovation is inherently uncertain, risky and resource intense. We have carefully curated toolkits to advance idea generation and concept development that should help you both create and claim value while balancing the need to maintain existing operations.
Questrom’s Online MBA prepares you to advance in your career, preparing you to lead teams and advance toward Senior leadership roles. OMBA alumni work across many industries and job functions, but share the common ambition to make a difference in their organizations.
Take Advantage of Career Resources at Questrom
Online MBA Students will have access to the BU and Questrom online networking platforms and recruitment sites. You can also take advantage of tools and resources available online through BU’s Center for Career Development. Questrom and OMBA’s Alumni network is huge, and our students take pride in the sense of community that they are able to build and develop through the online program.
Recent graduates have found job opportunities and career paths in organizations such as:
The bridges BU creates through live sessions, office hours, and various peer-to-peer communication channels creates a sense of community among students and faculty that makes the learning experience more enjoyable. In fact, the experience has been so engaging that I often forget that each one of my classmates and professors is in a different country around the world, because of how close we all feel.
Rana Hetta, MBA `24
High Quality
Developed and taught by the same world-class faculty who teach in our top-ranked, on-campus MBA programs, the online MBA will provide you with a rigorous learning experience. You’ll create relationships with a virtual class of driven professionals – just like you. In the end, you’ll have the same, highly sought-after credential as those in our on-campus programs: an MBA from Boston University Questrom School of Business.
Innovative
At Questrom, we consider teaming and live sessions to be integral parts of the Online MBA experience for both students and faculty within our learning community. Weekly live sessions introduce new concepts and review assigned self-paced material, while teaming builds an executive leadership skill that is essential in today’s economy. You’ll find a number of engaging elements in the live sessions including case discussions, polling, debates, and live interviews with industry experts. And in keeping with our mission of creating value for and sharing knowledge with the world, we are able to offer the Online MBA at the competitive price point of just $25,000* total tuition.
* The following tuition, fees, and other expenses have been established for the current recruitment cycle and are subject to change for future cohorts.
Questrom Online MBA Facts
Designed with the global online learner in mind and rooted in insights gained from over 3,000 international industry professionals, the BU Questrom Online MBA ensures development of the most relevant skill set to tackle challenges in a multi-faceted professional landscape.
2,000+
Enrolled Students in the OMBA program
$25,000
Total Tuition
85+
Countries Represented (based on nation of origin)
I chose the MBA for 3 reasons. The flexibility, the price, and the integrated thematic modules. Questrom means community – that was something that surprised me. Meeting my peers was really rewarding.
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