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Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Springfield College

MBA 4+1: Open More Doors

The MBA Executive

Kathryn Carlson Heler, Ph.D.
Kathryn Carlson Heler, Ph.D.

Director of the MBA program, Kathryn Heler was recently featured in a BusinessWest article titled "Getting Down to Business." The story is about the College's new master's program in business administration, one that has already garnered a lot of interest from students, alumni, and business professionals.

Read the full article.

Business Administration In The News

Business Administration Departmetn  Business Management Majors and Master of Business Administration (MBA) Students Participate in Staged Stock Market Event

Springfield College Business Management and Master of Business Administration (MBA) students participated in the Junior Achievement (JA) of Western Massachusetts, Inc., annual Stock Investing Competition on Oct. 27, at Springfield Technical Community College. The event simulated a stock market atmosphere where students received tips, news that impacted the market, and made decisions to buy or sell stocks. Read more.
Are your sights set on being a leader in business or nonprofit management? The Springfield College Master of Business Administration (MBA) program could be your competitive advantage. Today, businesses and nonprofit organizations place a higher value than ever before on MBAs with cutting-edge knowledge and skills to lead in today’s dynamic world. Springfield College has been educating leaders since 1885. Become one.

Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program Features:

MBA Photo Concentrations in:
  • Management
  • Nonprofit Management
Completion in:
  • One year with coursework, or
  • Two years with coursework plus a corporate residency, or
  • part time taking courses at your convenience
Ten Courses (30 credits):
  • Seven core courses
  • Three courses per concentration
Optional corporate residency provides in-depth work experience.

Daytime, late afternoon, and evening classes available.

Gain competency in:
  • Multidisciplinary approach to business decision-making
  • Problem analysis
  • Effective communication
  • Trend forecasting
  • Ethical, legal, and socially responsible success
  • Effective performance in dynamic economy
  • Functional areas of business
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Adapting effective business tools to nonprofit management
  • Strategic global management

For more information, contact Kathryn Carlson Heler, Ph.D., 413-748-3352, e-mail kheler@spfldcol.edu.
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