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Overview

Azusa Pacific University’s School of Business and Management offers an accessible yet rigorous general management Master of Business Administration degree. This program teaches working professionals the key concepts and skills, both analytical and relational, to be successful managers and leaders in business and society. As an AACSB candidate school, APU’s MBA program is designed to achieve a high standard of learning. Most working students complete the program in approximately 18 months, taking two classes per term.

Benefits and Distinctives

  • Complete the program in as little as 12 months via 9-week intensives.
  • Engage in optimal faculty-to-student and peer-to-peer interaction for networking and support.
  • Attend convenient classes that meet one night per week.
  • Develop a strong business code of ethics.
  • Specialize in a concentration that enhances your marketability.

Learn more about the program and our faculty.

School of Business and Management Accreditation

Azusa Pacific University receives accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). In addition, the School of Business and Management receives accreditation from the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) and holds membership in the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

University Reputation

Azusa Pacific University held its place for the second year in the most prestigious category of the U.S.News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges 2009, ranking in the third tier of the national category. Additionally, for the first time, APU ranked ninth among the best up-and-coming national universities. Previously, APU was ranked in the top 25 schools within the Western Universities-Master’s category, enjoying prominent placement and recognition for outstanding first-year and service-learning programs.

According to Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine, APU ranked number 6 in the nation in awarding the most master’s degrees to Hispanics. In addition, The Princeton Review included APU as 1 of 120 colleges in the 2009 Best in the West category.

Note: This information is current for the 2009-10 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Academic Catalog for the most current and controlling information. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.