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Accelerated Master of Business Administration (MBA)

2 Nights. 2 Years. 2 Your Success!


2 Nights.


Designed for the working professional, Bradley MBA courses are held 2 evenings each week in seven-week sessions offering flexibility for part-time or full-time students. World-class faculty active in research and consulting guide your study in a dynamic learning environment focusing techniques, approaches, and perspectives for real world application.

2 Years.
Fall or Spring core course tracks keep you "on track" to attain your degree within two years. Working within a cohort, you'll progress through our practical, applications-based core courses. A wide range of elective courses allow you to focus your MBA within 3 areas of concentration—finance, management, or marking—or to customize your own area of concentration.

2 Your Success.
For over fifty years, Bradley University's MBA program has been preparing today's business professionals to be tomorrow's business leaders. Join the over 1500 alumni who have earned their MBA at Bradley, and gain the skills to excel in today's increasingly complex global environment.


Accredited for Excellence. AACSB
Bradley University's Accelerated MBA is one of only 5% of business and accounting programs nationwide accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Founded in 1916, AACSB is a not-for-profit corporation of educational institutions, corporations, and other organizations devoted to the promotion and improvement of higher education in business administration and accounting.

To achieve the AACSB International accreditation, the Bradley MBA program underwent a thorough process of self-evaluation and peer review. To maintain this prestigious accreditation, the program undergoes periodic reviews to ensure the relevancy of the curriculum and continuous improvement within the MBA program.