Master of Business Administration
Dolan's MBA program is meant to develop students with broad and strategic perspectives across multiple business functions, such as accounting, analytics, AI, economics, finance, management, and marketing. The MBA program gives students the opportunity to concentrate, but not major in a functional business area by customizing the curriculum to fit career aspirations. Courses are offered online, in-person and hybrid formats to assist students based on individual learning styles and personal schedule. For further information regarding the MBA, please contact Senior Assistant Dean Leanne De Los Santos (ldelossantos@fairfield.edu).
Dolan's MBA program with a business technology concentration is available to students who wish to pursue it online from Shanghai, China. For further information on completing the MBA from China and the Middle East, please contact Evelyn Zhang (yzhang2@fairfield.edu).
The overarching learning goals of the program are:
GOAL I: Students will be skilled in understanding theories and practice to perform managerial decision making in specific business areas.
GOAL II: Students will be capable of synthesizing/analyzing information so as to make sound business decisions.
GOAL III: Students will foster core values that help build ethical managers to achieve organizational goals.
Accounting
Analytics
Business
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing
Taxation
A dual graduate business degree program allows students to pursue two graduate degrees, combining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialized Master of Science (MS) graduate degree in a specific field, or combining two specialized MS programs. The goal is to provide a broader skill set, enabling graduates to apply business knowledge in specialized industries or roles.
The advantage of dual degree programs is that they can be completed in less time than pursuing the degrees separately. These programs are ideal for individuals looking to expand their expertise across multiple disciplines, enhance career prospects, and increase their versatility in the job market.
Interested students will contact the Program Directors of each program to develop their dual degree plan of study.
The dual degree options include:
MBA/MS Dual Degree
Students will complete the seven core MS courses, five MBA subject area courses, and four MBA concentration courses. The MBA concentration will be in a different discipline than the MS program. The MBA concentration courses will count as MS electives. A minimum of 16 courses/48 credits is required.
Any prerequisite course for either the MBA or any of the MS programs will be required.
MS/MS Dual Degree
Students will take the seven core MS courses from the first program, the seven core courses from the second program, plus an elective. A minimum of 15 courses/45 credits is required.
Any prerequisite course for either MS program will be required.
MS Nursing/MBA
In collaboration with the Egan School of Nursing, students who hold a baccalaureate degree in Nursing are eligible to pursue a dual degree Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Business Administration.
The Dolan Career Development Center provides professional development services that enrich graduate students’ academic experiences and inspire tomorrow’s business leaders. For more information, reference the Career Development section of this catalog.
