The Saint Mary’s University Master of Business Administration combines scholarship, application, and experiences to elevate student skill-sets with the professional capital valued by firms today - transferable knowledge, judgment, perspective, professional insight, and character. Students will find a flexible program that immerses them in the quantitative and ethical realities of business. An international perspective is integrated across the MBA curriculum. Ethical dimensions of managerial actions and decisions are examined throughout as students are engaged in corporate social and environmental responsibility, sustainable economic enterprise, and issues of business character. Saint Mary’s University envisions graduates who are ready for the business world because they have the foundation for lifetime professional growth, strong business skills, cultural acumen, and independent thinking used with ethics.
The Master of Science in Information Technology Management program is designed for technology-oriented professionals who aspire to technical leadership roles within public or private organizations. The curriculum blends the study of strategic planning, team building, and managerial ethics with a hands-on examination of emerging technology, IT-oriented quantitative methods, and technology portfolio management techniques. Upon completion of the degree program, students possess the skills and knowledge necessary to manage the technical infrastructure supporting an ongoing enterprise.
Prospective students must meet the admission standards for both degrees. Upon completion of the coursework listed below, students are expected to achieve the overall learning outcomes for each degree program. Please see individual program pages for learning outcomes and admission information: Business Administration, M.B.A. , Information Technology Management, M.S.
Program Structure and Delivery
The double degree option applies only to students in the blended MBA program version. Online accelerated MBA students are not eligible to participate in the double degree option.
The M.S. in Information Technology Management program is in temporary suspension and will not accept students after fall 2018 classes begin until further notice.