In today’s competitive business climate, you need to stand out to get ahead.

Whether your goal is a promotion, salary increase or new position, Emmanuel’s graduate programs in business and management are designed to give skilled professionals, like you, the leg up you need to move your career forward.

At Emmanuel, your preparation to be a business leader reaches far beyond the classroom. Real-world applications are taught by faculty who are renowned business professionals, and programs are grounded in fundamentals such as ethics, organizational behavior and/or financial management. MBA concentrations and graduate certificates are also available in Business Analytics, Human Resource Management or Research Administration.

What distinguishes Emmanuel's graduate programs in business?

What distinguishes Emmanuel's graduate programs in business?

With key courses in marketing management, data analysis and business law students will be poised to compete and win in today’s fast paced environment. Leadership, economics, finance, accounting, operations and strategy will give students the tools needed to improve any organization.

Choose from certificates or MBA concentrations in business analytics, research administration and human resource management to gain a comprehensive foundation in these imperative business competencies.

In the capstone course, you will identify strategic issues for an organization’s management and how those impact mission, vision, market selection and operating goals. Through thorough examination of these interrelated processes and current case studies, you will gain and understanding of the operating and ethical issues that arise from decisions about an organization’s core purposes.

By furthering my education and becoming a "double Saint," I was able to build on the strong foundation I received with my undergraduate degree in History and apply the theoretical ideas and practical skills learned in the online MBA program to become a more well-rounded person and professional."

Nathaniel Ellis '19, MBA '23