McCallum Graduate School of Business
Bentley University
Programme Type: Finance Full Time Course Information Application Fee : Contact:
Full Time MBA General Management Start Dates: USD ($) 50 McCallum Graduate School of
Part Time MBA Information Management September Business, Bentley University
International Management / Part Time Course Information LaCava 295
Joint Degree Programmes Offered: Business Programme Duration: Start Dates : 175 Forest Street
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MBA + MS IT Management 21 months September, January Waltham, MA
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in Information Design, Marketing Operations Management USD ($) 63,000 36 months
Analytics, Information Technology, Organisational Behavior Tel: 781-891-2108
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Technology Management Min. GMAT Score : 550 USD ($) 3150 / Per Course Email: bentleygraduateadmissions@
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Specialisation by Function: Real Estate Management Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score
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Accountancy : 250 Web:
www.bentley.edu
Accountancy & Financial Specialisation by Industry: Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 600
E-Commerce / Business Banking / Financial Services Min. IELTS : 7
Entrepreneurship IT / Telecommunications Min. Years of Work Experience : 1
marketing and management. This program receive academic credit by participating in any one
can be pursued on a FT or PT basis. Finally, of our 2 week study tours. Historically study tours
the Dual Degree allows students to combine are conducted in India, China, Ireland, Bermuda, and
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either the Day or Evening MBA with one of the Central Europe.
MS programs. Students tour corporate headquarters and meet with
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management, all of which leading Bentley offers the best of both worlds: an academic
organizations recognize as critical. Courses, environment free of outside distractions, and close
programs and other opportunities develop proximity to the professional, educational and
students’ skills in ethical reasoning and cultural resources of Boston, a metropolitan city rich
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ecuring competitive advantage in today’s decision-making, their understanding of global and in history and spirit.
global, information-driven business world cross-cultural issues, and their ability to communicate
requires a mix of skills unheard of even five years clearly, manage conflict and build consensus. Graduate Assistantships, Research Assistantships
ago. That’s true for companies and for individuals. and Academic Scholarshipsare available for full-time
At Bentley, students gain the depth and breadth of Day MBA students complete a field-based learning students. They are very competitive and are awarded ope
expertise critical for moving ahead in their current requirement in both years of the program: a process primarily based on academic merit. The amount
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field or changing careers, from an institution whose improvement project in the first year and a strategic of the awards will vary by student qualifications.
resources and focus are fully committed to the consulting project in the second year. These team Graduate Assistantships and Reserch Assistantships
study of business. Students have ready access to projects enable students to apply and integrate key have a on-campus work requirement in a variety of
specialized, up-to-the-minute business knowledge; business concepts. research, educational and administrative activities.
sophisticated, technology-intensive facilities; and
faculty with real-world credentials who are leaders in The knowledge and skills needed to lead in today’s
their respective fields. business world go far beyond mastering the latest
Student Profile
software or systems in a given field. A wide range of In 2008 Bentley’s Graduate students were 47%
Bentley offers both Day and Evening MBA programs facilities at Bentley help graduate students explore female, 23% international, and 35% minorities In the
as well as 7 Masters of Science (MS) programs. The Day their chosen field and understand business practice Day MBA the average age was 29 and the average
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MBA is a two-year program that immerses students in its broadest context. The Financial Trading years work experience was 3.
in both strategic business processes and information Room, Center for Marketing Technologies, Design
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technology (IT) applications critical to effective and Usability Center; and Accounting Center for The students participate in various extracurricular A
management and business operations. Developed Electronic Learning and Measurement are among activities on campus. Through involvement in
in consultation with business professionals from the hallmarks of advanced technologies available to groups such as the Graduate Student Association,
leading companies across a range of industries, this students. Graduate Marketing Organization, Graduate
program is specifically designed to prepare MBA Finance Association and Graduate Entrepreneurs’
graduates to become leaders in today’s knowledge Bentley’s Graduate Career Center helps graduate Association, students have opportunities to expand
economy. Bentley also offers the MS+MBA which students explore career paths, build networking their knowledge outside of class and network with
combines the breadth of the Day MBA with the techniques and develop skills necessary for guest speakers from the business community.
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deep technical skills of a Master of Science degree successful job search or career advancement. The
in either Information Technology or Human Factors career advising staff is knowledgeable about job Accredited by the AACSB- The International
in Information Design. The Evening MBA is designed market trends and career development issues. In Association for Management Education, EQUIS-
for working professionals. Emphasizing flexibility addition, local, national and international employers, European Quality Improvement System, and
and credit for prior academic work, the program representing a variety of business, industry, regionally by the New England Association of Schools
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ensures students develop an understanding of major government and nonprofit organizations, recruit on and Colleges (NEASC), the McCallum Graduate
business issues and the integration of information campus. School at Bentley is one of the largest graduate ustr
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technology into key functional areas such as business schools in the United States.
accounting, finance, Bentley MBA students have the opportunity to
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