Welcome to the MBA Program
Part-time or full-time, you decide.
Students can choose to study part or full time. Some students with business undergraduate degrees are able to finish in one calendar year. Students who have heavy outside obligations may want to take only three or four courses a year. This is an exceptionally flexible program; you decide how quickly you want to complete the program.
Loyola's M.B.A. Program is composed of 51 credit hours. However, students with an undergraduate degree from an AACSB-accredited business school may waive up to 15 credit hours. All of our courses are taught in the evening. This is a traditional M.B.A. program.
This program is ideal for business undergraduates and working professionals. Work experience is preferred, but not required, to support this application and experience-based education.
We offer a variety of electives in finance, international business, general business, management, and marketing. You decide which electives are best suited for your professional development. There are three key elements to the program: business ethics, leadership, and entrepreneurship, all taught with a global perspective. Average class size is only 13 students, ensuring an interesting, interactive classroom experience.
Classes begin each fall and spring.
Student Successes
And the award for most outstanding graduate goes to...
Outstanding members of the "Katrina Class" of 2009, as well as other non-graduating outstanding business students, were honored in May at the annual College of Business awards ceremony.
Faculty Successes
M.B.A. Director honored for outstanding advising
M.B.A. Director Kendra Reed was chosen by her colleagues as the outstanding faculty advisor for the 2008-2009 academic year.
Alumni Successes
M.B.A. Alum Promoted to C.F.O. of New Orleans Saints
In over a decade with the organization, M.B.A. alumnus Dennis Lauscha has moved from treasurer, to vice president, to senior vice president, and now, by a recent promotion, to executive vice president and chief financial officer for the New Orleans Saints.
