Is grad school in your future?
The holiday season is in full swing, and 2019 is on the horizon. Have you thought about your New Year’s resolution?
If you are like many professionals you are looking to get ahead in your company, or move on to a bigger or better position elsewhere. Perhaps, as you finalize your 2019 New year resolutions, you should be thinking, “what would a graduate business degree do for my career trajectory?”
According to the Graduate Management Admission Council’s worldwide 2018 Corporate Recruiters Survey*, 81 percent of those surveyed said their companies were planning to hire MBA graduates in the coming year. In addition, that same survey said placements of business school graduates into specific job functions like business development, data analytics, marketing, finance, accounting, and general management are seen to be top areas in which they will be hiring. The good news is, these job functions align well with UB graduate business programs. So your resolution can become your reality!
If you are ready to make 2019 the year that you move the needle on your career, come to one of our upcoming information sessions to learn more about our graduate business programs and certificates.
Graduate Information Session | Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018 | R.S.V.P. for the event.
Virtual Information Session for Grad Business Programs | Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019 | R.S.V.P. for the event.
Our graduate program offerings include:
- MBA with 11 specializations
- Fully-Online MBA
- M.S. in Accounting and Business Advisory Services
- Fully-Online, M.S. in Accounting and Business Advisory Services
- M.S. in Business-Finance
- M.S. in Taxation (a collaborative program with the UB School of Law)
Our graduate certificate include:
Learn about our graduate certificates focused on areas of accounting.
Learn about our certificates that align well with the University of Baltimore MBA.
*Graduate Management Admission Council Corporate Recruiters Survey:
- GMAC 2018 Corporate Recruiter Survey
- GMAC Advisor Blog ” Top 10 Job Functions Employers Will Fill With B-School Grads This Year“