The Best San Francisco Part-Time MBA Programs
Not every MBA candidate can manage a full-time degree program. So many business school students continue to work throughout their studies, balancing a job and graduate school through a part-time MBA program. Many of these programs take place in the evenings and on weekends, allowing for flexibility along with continued professional growth. Continue reading…
Consulting and Strategic Management MBAs San Francisco
Landing a consulting job is the ultimate goal for so many business school students and prospective MBAs—the job responsibilities are are rewarding, the pay is very good and plenty of time is spent traveling and networking.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the management, scientific and technical consulting industry is expected to grow by 83 percent from 2008-18, representing more than 800,000 jobs. Typical consulting salaries range from $80,000 to $170,000, with senior level consultants earning up to $280,000.
Do you have aspirations of becoming a consultant? If you’re studying in the San Francisco metro, there’s plenty of opportunities for you. Here are some of the best MBA programs in the Bay Area that can help you reach your goals. Continue reading…
MBA Programs That Don’t Require Work Experience: San Francisco
Not everyone comes from a traditional working background earns an MBA for the same reason. So, in the same ways that some MBA programs don’t require the GRE or GMAT score for their applications, many business schools are also willing to consider applicants with limited or no prior professional experience. Continue reading…
San Jose State University Maintains AACSB Accreditation
San Jose State University proudly announced that it’s Lucas Graduate School of Business has maintained its AACSB accreditation.
Lucas has garnered a high reputation as a center of training for those with their sights on careers in Silicon Valley.
Lucas Redesigns MBA Programs
The Conventional MBA and the Executive-Style MBA at the Lucas Graduate School of Business have been reworked and renamed the Early Career MBA and the MBA for Professionals. The programs will differ according to the student profile, the time allotted for program completion, program flexibility, admission cycles and deadlines and the program location.
The Early Career MBA program is designed for students that have a limited amount of professional work experience. Generally, students in this program have between zero and five years of experience. Classes for this program are held on the San José State University Campus. The MBA for Professionals program is for students who have more than five years of professional work experience. This program has a flexible schedule, which is ideal for working professionals. Classes for this program are held at the Lucas Business Complex in Santa Clara.
Lucas Holds MBA Information Session
The Lucas Graduate School of Business will be hosting an information session for its MBA programs. The event will be held March 5 at 6 p.m. Prospective students can attend the information session at the San Jose State University campus or online. During the event, prospective students can learn about the Early Career MBA, MBA for Professionals and the MBA-One programs.
The Early Career MBA program is designed for students who have less than five years or no professional work experience. Classes for the Early Career MBA program are typically held in the evenings and on Saturdays over eight-week sessions.