Business Administration [MBA]

The MBA at Hellenic American University is designed along four broad axes of learning. Students develop the ability to manage people and resources efficiently and effectively. They develop a creative problem solving strategy and master a range of quantitative and qualitative tools that enable them to make informed decisions. They also acquire a global perspective of the business environment. Finally, they come to appreciate the importance of corporate social responsibility, become familiar with the legal and ethical framework of doing business, and understand the role of corporate governance.

The MBA is offered as both a full-time (24 months) and part-time (3 years) program. Each term lasts 12 weeks. New classes start in September, January and April and are offered in the evening from 6:00 until 9:00, and Saturday morning sessions. A total of 53 credits (16 courses + Capstone Project) are required for the MBA degree.

Students of the MBA program develop personally and professionally. As individuals, they acquire a range of managerial competences and skills and at the same time build self-confidence. As professionals, students improve their promotion prospects, create new career opportunities, and finally become part of a network of business professionals.

The MBA is designed for working adults who wish to enhance their career potential and want to take their knowledge to the next level. Successful candidates for the MBA program should be experienced, bright, determined and culturally aware.

Project managers, program managers, portfolio managers, and key project team personnel will all benefit from this program.

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