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Business Graduate Programs

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See what a business graduate program can do for you.

Join a community of thought leaders and problem solvers who are passionate about business innovation. Our proven cohort-based format prepares you to be not only a team player, but a workplace leader. The UofL College of Business graduate programs blend the comprehensive, educational experiences you’d expect in a nationally ranked, AACSB-accredited college with the flexibility and convenience of evening or online classes.

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Full-time MBA

Perfect for recent graduates who have limited or no professional experience and for working professionals who want to get their MBA quickly.

Professional MBA

The 20-month program combines the challenge and opportunity of a top-rated program with the convenience of an evening schedule. Available in-person or online.

Innovation MBA

The #1-ranked entrepreneurship program in Kentucky is a 20-month program where you learn best practices from experts, including our award-winning faculty, serial entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and regional and national business leaders.

MS in Accountancy and Analytics (MSAA)

Get your masters on business accounting with a higher emphasis on the analytics skills needed to lead in the data-driven requirements of today's accounting.

MS in Business Analytics (MSBA)

This one-year master's program combines information systems technology, data modeling and analytics with business acumen and impactful communications. Available in-person and online.

AACSB-accredited

Get your degree from the AACSB-accredited UofL College of Business for lasting degree credibility. The AACSB sets high standards, and only the top 15 percent of all business schools in the nation are accredited.