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Rensselaer MBA graduates:

  • Stimulate the global economy through entrepreneurial ventures
  • Thrive during periods of rapid innovation
  • Secure our future with sustainable business practices
  • Contribute responsibly to society
  • Solve complex business problems through creative and transformative uses of technology
  • Guide others through times of adversity
  • Lead change in the global business environment

Evening MBA

The Rensselaer MBA program builds upon a tradition of excellence that positions our graduates to lead into futures not yet imagined. Rensselaer graduates have been an integral part of leading breakthrough innovation for nearly two centuries. Rensselaer's business school, the Lally School of Management and Technology, creates an experiential learning environment that challenges the highest quality students who have a passion for change and a curiosity for learning.

The Rensselaer MBA is an exciting program of study that challenges you to develop and stretch your creativity, imagination, and passion to become a transformative leader in an increasingly global business world. Our MBA is designed to advance your core leadership capabilities and business fundamentals while augmenting them with concentrations in specific areas of study.

Rensselaer's 45-credit MBA focuses on innovation, globalization, and entrepreneurship and is generally offered in a cohort format, with students remaining together as a group throughout the program.

The Plan of Study includes:
Core Courses (33 Credit Hours) - See Course Summaries

MGMT-7740
MGMT-6040
MGMT-7730
MGMT-6100
MGMT-7050
MGMT-7060
MGMT-6140
MGMT-6060
MGMT-6020
MGMT-6840
MGMT-7030

Accounting for Reporting and Control
Creating and Managing an Enterprise I
Economics and Institutions
Statistics and Operations Management I
Design, Manufacturing, and Marketing I
Design, Manufacturing, and Marketing II
Information Systems for Management
Business Implications of Emerging Technologies I
Financial Management I
Practicum in Management (Click Here for an example of a student Practicum project)
Strategy, Technology, and Competition I

Concentrations (12 Credit Hours)
Although electives may be chosen from multiple disciplines offered by the Lally School of Management and Technology, concentrations are available for individuals who wish to pursue in-depth study within a specific discipline.
Sample concentrations include:

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Operations Management
  • Global Enterprise Management

See the list of available elective courses on the Course Summaries page.

See also:

For More Information
If you have questions or need additional information please contact Enrollment Management at or at (860) 548-2420.

TROY CAMPUS LINKS

The Lally School at the Troy Campus
Visit the Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship

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Updated: 2013-05-28, 16:54