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Master of Business Administration

Mba Programs in Florida

At the Crummer Graduate School of Business, we are fully dedicated to helping students surpass their potential and successfully complete one of our prestigious MBA programs. We confidently welcome students to Crummer Rollins in Central Florida to learn from top-ranked professors and get involved in programs specially designed for diversity and excellence. Rated as one of the top business schools in the U.S., we take pride in having the best of Florida’s MBA programs.

What MBA Program is Right for You?

Whether you are a recent graduate looking to stand out in the job market or a seasoned professional wanting to take your career to the next level, Crummer has a program for you. Convenient and flexible course formats and a rich, high-touch learning environment combine to offer you a transformational graduate business experience that fits your lifestyle.

Admissions

Degree Requirements

Intended for students of all career levels, the Crummer Graduate School of Business’s tailored programs are for those who exhibit a strong sense of leadership and have the academic achievements to back it up. The MBA programs, excluding the Accelerated Management Program, require a bachelor’s degree and strongly advise students to know about economics, finance, and accounting.

Graduating with an MBA at Crummer Rollins requires:

  • 41 credits for the Executive Program
  • 43 credits for the Professional Program
  • 55.5 credits for the Early Advantage Program
  • 169.5 credits for the Accelerated Management Program
Depending on the concentration. Each program will have a set of core classes that build a strong foundation for students’ chosen concentrations and specialties. 

Application Process

The application process for the Crummer Rollins MBA program depends on the program you choose to do. Some programs will require GRE or GMAT testing, while others allow you to use professional work experience instead of test scores. Before you start your application process, students will want to have a few things prepared, so the process is as smooth as possible.

Students should have official transcripts, a statement of purpose, recommendations, an updated resume, and test scores, if required for their specific program. At Crummer Rollins, students do not have to pay an application fee. Other Florida MBA programs may have students pay for applications, but Crummer Rollins believes that potential matters more than a hefty fee. We want to encourage students of all backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses to apply.

Program’s Checklists

Program Costs

Executive MBA

Spring and Fall 2023

$93,070

for all 41 required credit hours to graduate.

Professional Mba

Spring and Fall 2023

$63,898

for all 43 required credit hours to graduate.

Early Advantage Mba

Spring and Fall 2023

$84,156

for all 55.5 required credit hours to graduate.

Accelerated Management Program

Fall 2022

$98,186

for all 55.5 required credit hours to graduate. This price does not include the undergraduate cost of the AMP degree.

Course Descriptions

Executive Mba Courses

Students will learn management analysis skills that will be the building blocks for other courses taken at the Crummer Graduate School of Business.

The future of business relies heavily on analytics from previous businesses that have succeeded and failed, and this course will teach students how to make critical business decisions confidently.

Focused on building a functional and successful team, this course looks at how each team member’s individuality contributes to an efficient business.

Throughout this course, students will learn valuable financial reporting and accounting systems to prepare financial statements for businesses.

Students will examine economic growth, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, and economic policy on a global level.

Emphasizing the types of investments and how to finance them, this course dives deeper into firms’ critical financial decisions.

This course is an introduction to strategy and leadership in a business and looks at the responsibilities of executives. 

Using concepts from Strategic Leadership: A High-Level View, this course emphasizes leadership practices with real-world examples from students, guest speakers, and visits to businesses throughout Central Florida.

Students are provided with a solid foundation to effectively market a business as the world becomes increasingly dependent on technology and its ever-evolving digital landscape. 

Throughout this course, students will study the relationship between a firm’s operation strategy and supply chain management with practical examples from different industries. 

During this course, students will study the dynamics of the global economy and its impact on their organizations and industries. 

Students will attend the annual International Week at IPADE Business School, Mexico City, where they will join an elite group of executives and business leaders from executive MBA programs across the world to share their insights. 

At a location outside of the U.S., students will learn about businesses in a foreign market and meet with local businesses and leaders for briefings and presentations. 

This five-day residential program allows students to put business principles and concepts into practice with seminars held by various companies and network with current MBA students, alumni, and faculty at Crummer.

Students will participate in multiple activities to assist them in assessing, synthesizing, and evaluating their learning and experience journey in the Executive MBA Program.

*Full course description for Executive MBA

Professional Mba Courses

This foundations course provides students with management analysis skills that will be the building blocks for other courses. 

Students will understand the difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting and why they are so important to every organization.

Throughout this course, students will explore the economic environment in which firms operate and the impact of both fiscal and monetary policy on the economy. 

With a concentration in financial management and corporate strategy, students will learn the ins and outs of financial analysis within this course and how to apply their analysis when making decisions. 

With a total of 12 weeks of in-class work and one week of international immersion experience, students will obtain experience in doing business internationally. 

In this immersive course, students will learn how to solve problems by combining an analytical and creative approach. 

Students will hear from speakers who will address different facets of business to better understand how the topics discussed inform leadership roles.

Students will focus on the influence of human behavior and how it affects all businesses throughout this course. 

This course helps students understand how to think strategically from a business perspective through different concepts and applications of strategy, experimental analysis, and methods of restructuring. 

Marketing management is a key element for all businesses. In this course, students will learn how to improve marketing on all levels to enhance performance. 

This course utilizes various techniques to analyze data and make decisions based on the findings. 

This course emphasizes the connections between operations and the other functions of the firm, such as marketing and finance.

This Integrative Capstone Experience examines the processes of working with and scaling an organization through the analysis and improved implementation of its business model using real businesses. 

CONCENTRATIONS & ELECTIVES

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Marketing

*Full course description for Professional MBA

Early Advantage Mba Courses

This foundations course provides students with management analysis skills that will be the building blocks for other courses. 

Students will understand the difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting and why they are so crucial to every organization.

Throughout this course, students will explore the economic environment in which firms operate and the impact of both fiscal and monetary policy on the economy. 

With a concentration in financial management and corporate strategy, students will learn the ins and outs of financial analysis within this course and how to apply their analysis when making decisions. 

Students will use learned material from FIN 501 as a foundation for dividend policy, capital structure policy, multinational financial management, and enterprise risk management.

With a total of 12 weeks of in-class work and one week of international immersion experience, students will obtain experience in doing business internationally. 

This course provides students with personal assessments and other tools to successfully navigate the job market and level up in their careers. 

Students will learn how to work in a professional environment and assess how their skills help them contribute to an organization.

In this immersive course, students will learn how to solve problems by combining an analytical and creative approach. 

This course, developed to challenge how you think by breaking down logical arguments, allows students to successfully use critical thinking from a business standpoint. 

Using a personal action plan, students will be able to recognize the importance of effective communication in the workplace. 

Students will focus on the influence of human behavior and how it affects all businesses throughout this course. 

This course helps students understand how to think strategically from a business perspective through different concepts and applications of strategy, experimental analysis, and methods of restructuring. 

Marketing management is a key element for all businesses. In this course, students will learn how to improve marketing on all levels to enhance performance. 

This course utilizes various techniques to analyze data and make decisions based on the findings. 

Operations Management emphasizes the connections between operations and the other functions of the firm, such as marketing and finance.

This course culminates the MBA experience and offers a comprehensive application of all curricula throughout the second year, allowing students to put their knowledge to the test. 

This is the foundation and preparation for students to use as practical experience during the next two Integrated Capstone Experience modules (CAP 602 – Immersion 1 and CAP 602 – Immersion 2). 

Note: CAP602 is 12 weeks (3 credits), and CAP603 is a continuation of CAP602 and meets for 6 weeks (1.5 credits)

  • Consulting Track: Students will use the Crummer Consulting Methodology on real external clients to deliver reports and solve an identified problem for the organization. 
  • NASA Track: Students will implement the entrepreneurial process of starting and scaling an enterprise from NASA intellectual property.

This course culminates the Integrated Capstone Experience (ICE) course series for the EAMBA students, designed to provide an opportunity for demonstration during the Immersion projects, broaden horizons with Crummer experiences, and help students focus on strategy execution.

CONCENTRATIONS & ELECTIVES

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • International Business
  • Marketing
  • Operations and Technology Management
  • Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Enterprise (SESE)

*Full course description for Early Advantage MBA

MBA Faculty

Crummer Graduate School of Business is full of published and nationally-recognized faculty –qualifying us as the #1 MBA program in Florida. Our members hold ranks in academics and within various businesses to help equip and ensure our students truly succeed in the real world.