Find out which MBA in Massachusetts is right for your career. Check the schools' profiles for information on MBA courses including study options, tuition, costs, duration and admission requirements. Find programs that follow the international accreditation standards of AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS.
Date | Event | Hosted by | Location |
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December 4th | The MBA + Master's Tour Women in Business | online | |
December 6th | MBA Program Open House | Boston | |
December 10th | Ask Away: Q&A with HBS Students | online | |
December 12th | Admissions Overview and Q&A | online | |
December 13th | MS/MBA "Ask Me Anything" | online |
A joint degree program launched in Fall 2008 in collaboration with Harvard Kennedy School (HKS).
A program for current Harvard students, either in full-time masters programs or in college. Students work for two years prior to entering the Harvard MBA program.
A dual degree program launched in Fall 2008 in partnership with Harvard Kennedy School (HKS).
A dual degree program established in 2009 in partnership with Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM).
A five-year combined degree program launched in Fall 2005 in partnership with Harvard Medical School
A four-year dual degree program offered in conjunction with Harvard Law School.
A program available in Boston and Wellesley which may be started in May, September, and January. Most classes meet on weekday evenings from 6:30–9:30 p.m.
A full-time, dual degree program in partnership with the Law School. The first two years are spent at the Law School. Students begin MBA courses in their third year.
A 64-credit program with a 34-credit core and internship component.
Two pathways are offered: the cohort track and the self-paced track.
A combined degree program in conjunction with the School of Public Health (SPH). Students have to complete a 400-hour internship.
A dual degree program in conjunction with the School of Public Health (SPH). Students have to complete a 400-hour internship.
Classes meets every other Friday and Saturday along with three residence weeks and an international trip.
A 84-credit program launched in 2001 with a 34-credit core and internship component.
A combined degree program in partnership with the School of Medicine (MED). Students are required to do a 400-hour field placement in a health sector organization in their final year.