As we approach December graduation and look to the future for spring 2021, keep in mind you have the opportunity to continue on for a one-year Master’s program at the Wisconsin School of Business. These program are open to anyone on campus, and are a great fit for BBA and business certificate students as well.
Hone your skills in areas of:
MA in Arts and Creative Enterprise Leadership is not just for those interested in arts administration, it also prepares a person well for a career in the social sector leadership. This program does not require the GMAT or GRE.
MS in Business Analytics is an in-demand field. Students in this program will gain real world experience through the consulting projects. It starts in summer 2021 with a 4 week, 3 credit online course. Students should have a strong quantitative background, but programming experience is not required.
MS in Real Estate is perfect for students interested in real estate or our current real estate BBA students as the department is now offering tracks in commercial real estate, applied real estate investment and private equity. RE306 is a prerequisite for the program.
MS in Supply Chain Management is an opportunity for students to learn more about the cross-functional business process of supply chain. We don’t want to run out of toilet paper again, so we need strong supply chain leaders!
Professional MBA is a future option BBA alumni. This program will allow our UW-Madison BBA alums to waive out of the functional core and start with a leadership core in January. This becomes a 30 credit MBA that can be done in a year while you work, plus at a lower cost than most MBA programs. Keep this program in mind for your future.
Check out the GMAT or GRE waivers. You may qualify for a waiver. Review the criteria and submit your request so you can start your master’s application and gain the skills to be a future leader. Reach out to our team and set up a consultation appointment to discuss how a master’s program can best help you reach your career goals.
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