Master of Business Administration

Advance your career with a flexible, high-impact business education.

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Our Competitive Advantage

Choosing URI for your M.B.A. allows you to engage on a personal level with outstanding faculty, staff and students. We provide customized, quality education within a warm community to best prepare you for professional success.

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AACSB accreditation is highly sought after by universities due to its high level of academic merit— approximately 6 percent of business schools worldwide have achieved AACSB accreditation.

Which M.B.A. Format works for you?

ONE-YEAR
FULL-TIME
FLEXIBLE
Average Work Experience3-5 years5-7 years
Program Length12 months16-60 months
Start Date(s)SeptemberSeptember & January & May
Delivery FormatIn-personOnline/In-person/Blended
Class LocationsKingston CampusProvidence Campus
Class TimesDaytimeEvenings

Our Competitive Advantage

Career Impact

URI’s M.B.A. program supports professionals at every career stage with dedicated resources, employer connections, and experiences. Graduates work at leading organizations such as Microsoft, Pfizer, CVS Health, PwC, Fidelity, and Raytheon, with average reported salaries of $85,888. Career support continues even after graduation.

Flexibility

Design an M.B.A. that fits your career goals and lifestyle, while building on your academic background. Choose in-person classes in Kingston, RI, or complete your degree 100% online.

Learn more about your flexible options.

Premiere Faculty

Learn from premier faculty with decades of professional experience and top-tier academic credentials. URI M.B.A. students are taught by award-winning professors who bring cutting-edge research into every course.

Small Class Size

In both M.B.A. programs, core courses are capped and most electives are significantly smaller since students are spread across a variety of offerings.

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