All MBA Degrees in Minnesota: Alphabetical Listing
* Argosy University: Argosy University is a private, four-year, not-for-profit, multi-state university with a campus in Eagan. Argosy University 's masters-level programs include Master of Business Administration (MBA), Health Services Management (MS), Human Resource Management (MS), Human Services (MS), Management (MS), Organizational Leadership (MS), and Public Health (MPH).
* Augsburg College: Augsburg College is a private, four-year, not-for-profit college with a campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At the masters level, Augsburg offers an MBA (Master of Business Administration) .
* Bethel University: Bethel University is a private, four-year, not-for-profit university with a campus in St. Paul, Minnesota. At the masters level, Bethel University offers an MBA (Master of Business Administration) with concentrations in Finance, Global Management, and Management.
* Capella University: Capella University is a private, four-year, for-profit, multi-state online university headquartered in Minnesota. Capella University 's masters-level business-related programs and degrees include: an MBA (Master's in Business Administration) with concentrations in Accounting, Accounting CPA Pathway, Business Intelligence, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Business Administration, Global Operations and Supply Chain Management, Health Care Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, and Project Management; an MS in General Human Resource Management; and an MS in General Leadership. Also, Capella's School of Nursing and Health Sciences offers an MHA (Master of Health Administration).
* College of Saint Scholastica : The College of Saint Scholastica is a private, four-year university with a campus in Duluth, Minnesota. At the masters level, Saint Scholastica offers an MBA in Leadership and Change and an MBA in Rural Healthcare .
* Concordia University: Concordia University is a private, four-year, not-for-profit university with a campus in St. Paul, Minnesota. Concordia University's masters-level business-related programs and degrees include masters degrees in Health Care Management, Human Resources Management, Information Technology Management, Leadership and Management, MBA (Master of Business Administration), and Sport Management.
* Hamline University: Hamline University is a private, four-year, not-for-profit university with a campus in St. Paul, Minnesota. Hamline University's masters-level business-related programs through the Hamline School of Business include an MBA (Master of Business Administration) (with concentrations in Conflict Management, Finance, International Management, and Marketing) and a MNM (Master in Nonprofit Management).
* Metropolitan State University: Metropolitan State University is a public, four-year university with a campus in St. Paul, Minnesota. At the graduate level, Metropolitan State University offers an MBA (Master of Business Administration) , a MMIS (Management Information Systems), and a MNLM (Nonprofit Leadership and Management).
* Minnesota State University (Mankato): Minnesota State University (Mankato) is a public, four-year university with a campus in Mankato, Minnesota. At the graduate level, Minnesota State University (Mankato) business-related programs include an MBA (Master of Business Administration) and an MS in Accounting program .
* Saint Cloud State University: Saint Cloud State University is a public, four-year university with a campus in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. At the graduate level, Saint Cloud State University offers an MBA (Master of Business Administration) through the Herberger Business School and an MS in Sports Management.
* St. Catherine University: St. Catherine University is a private, four-year, not-for-profit university with a campus in St. Paul, Minnesota. St. Catherine University's masters-level programs include an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree (Introduction, Course Guide) with concentrations in Healthcare, Integrated Marketing, and Management. St. Catherine University's also offers a masters-level degree in Organizational Leadership (Introduction, Course Guide).
* St. Mary's University (of Minnesota): St. Mary's University (of Minnesota) is a private, four-year, not-for-profit university with campuses in the Twin Cities and Winona, Minnesota. St. Mary's masters-level programs include an MBA (Master of Business Administration)with an accelerated online option (with concentrations in Data Analytics, Social Media Management and Marketing, and Sustainability and Environmental Management). St. Mary's also offers masters degrees in Accountancy, Health and Human Services Administration, Human Resource Management, Information Technology Management, International Business, Management, Management, and Organizational Leadership. St. Mary's also offers online options for master's degrees in Health and Human Services, Human Resources and Organizational Leadership.
* University of Minnesota (Duluth): The University of Minnesota (Duluth) is a public, four-year university. This section is for the Duluth campus of the University of Minnesota. At the masters level, the University of Minnesota (Duluth) offers an MBA (Master of Business Administration) through the Labovitz School of Business and Economics.
* University of Minnesota (Twin Cities): The University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) is a public, four-year university. This section is for the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota. University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) masters-level business-related programs through the Carlson School of Management include: MBA (Master of Business Administration) degrees in the following formats Full-Time MBA (with specializations in Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing, Medical Industry, and Supply Chain), Part-Time MBA (with specializations in Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing, Medical Industry, and Supply Chain), Part-Time Distance MBA, Executive MBA, Dual Degrees, and Industry MBA; and master's degrees in Accountancy, Business Analytics, Business Taxation, Finance, Human Resources & Industrial Relations, and Supply Chain Management. The University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) also offers a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree through the School of Public Health.
* University of St. Thomas: The University of St. Thomas is a private, four-year, not-for-profit university with campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. St. Thomas' masters-level business-related programs through the Opus College of Business include the Executive MBA, Full-time Flex MBA, Health Care MBA, Part-time Flex MBA, Accountancy, Business Analytics, and Health Care Communication.
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