New York's Iona College Launches Online MBA

New program can be completed in 18 months

The New York-based Iona College LaPenta School of Business has announced the launch of an Online MBA program.

In the new program, which is set to launch this November, students can take classes from anywhere, as long as they have an internet connection. The program will take 18 months to complete.

Iona's new Online MBA will include 24 credits of core courses and 15 credits of electives. The MBA's core curriculum includes classes like "Business Perspectives," "Marketing for Managers," and "Finance for Managers," among others.

To apply for the program, prospective students should have at least two years of work experience. A GMAT score is not required to apply.

Iona College's LaPenta School of Business is accredited by AACSB International.

For more information, or to apply, please see Iona College's Online MBA program webpage. 

 


Image: Iona College Hagan School of Business by Anthony22 at English Wikipedia [CC0] (cropped), via Wikimedia Commons

Related Business Schools

New Rochelle, New York 4 Followers 0 Discussions

More Online MBA News

Apr 17, 2024

Should you consider getting a micro-credential?

Apr 17, 2024

More Online MBA News

Online MBA Articles

The Impact of Virtual Reality and EdTech in Online MBAs

Jul 25, 2024

With the increased need for remote learning driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, many institutions have adopted and integrated advanced technologies to enhance the learning experience. So what are their impacts on the student experience?

Three New Online MBA Programs Launching in 2024

Jul 19, 2024

These MBA programs provide robust career support, including personalized coaching, networking opportunities and access to extensive alumni networks, to help students advance in their careers.

Can Entrepreneurs Benefit from Online MBA Programs?

Jul 10, 2024

Online MBA programs can be a flexible and effective educational pathway for  entrepreneurs, whether they are individuals or part of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). And here’s why.

More Articles

Related Top 10 Lists

More Top 10 Lists