The University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business Administration has developed two new graduate programs with specializations in business administration and intercollegiate athletics administration and two new graduate certificate programs in business analytics and supply chain management. All four programs are designed to meet current and emerging business demands in the global marketplace.

The master of arts in business with a specialization in business administration (MABA) is an 11-month, accelerated program targeted to recent graduates of undergraduate programs. The program includes 12 courses for a total of 36 credit hours and a required internship.  This full-time on-campus program is cohort-based and begins in the fall.

The master of arts in business with a specialization in intercollegiate athletics administration program combines CBA faculty and Husker Athletics expertise. The on-campus program, which requires 36 credit hours, can be completed within two years and starts in the fall.

The graduate business analytics certificate program prepares business leaders to solve specific business problems by analyzing big data. The supply chain management graduate certificate was designed to empower professionals to address the needs of the ever-evolving global marketplace.  The curriculum for each certificate includes four online courses. Those interested in either certificate program are encouraged to apply to enroll now for current course offerings.

For more information about The University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business Administration, contact CBA Graduate Programs at (402) 472-2338 or visit http://cba.unl.edu/gradprograms.