KU offering online MBA program starting this fall

The Kansas University School of Business will offer a fully online Master of Business Administration program starting this fall.

The program is designed for working professionals who want to advance their careers or make a career change, even from across the state or the world, according to an announcement from KU.

“We are very excited about extending our MBA to a broader group,” Catherine Shenoy, director of MBA programs, said in a news release.

KU’s online MBA requires 42 credit hours, designed to be completed in two years, and includes options for specialization in finance, marketing, and management and leadership. The program will offer three-credit-hour courses and is designed for students to take one class at a time in succession. Find more information at onlinemba.ku.edu.

KU’s online MBA program is being administered through a partnership with Everspring Inc., an educational design, technology and services company.