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Master in Business Administration - Online Delivery

MBA Advisor 

 
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Beth Berret, Ed.D., SPHR
Associate Professor of Business
Coordinator of MBA Program

   Business & Communications Bldg.
   Room 2
   610.796.8366
   beth.berret@alvernia.edu


Admissions Staff
 

Mark R. Snyder
Coordinator of Graduate Admissions and Student Services

   Upland Center, Room 129
   610.796.8296
   mark.snyder@alvernia.edu

Francine Kluck
Director, Alvernia University
Schuylkill Center

   1544 Route 61 Hwy S.
   Suite 6190
   Pottsville, PA 17901
   570.385.2382
   francine.kluck@alvernia.edu



MBA Brochure


MBA Brochure
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CONTACT US TODAY!

The MBA program delivered online is forming a cohort now for a March 2012 start. Contact Mark Snyder at mark.snyder@alvernia.edu or 610-796-8296 to schedule an appointment and discuss next steps.

Earning a Master’s Degree in Business Administration, online at Alvernia University, is as much about the future of business as it is about the present.  We provide a rich and innovative education in business that provides value in a constantly changing world.

Our flexible, online, and ethics-driven program provides a comprehensive approach to the fundamentals of business administration and the new developments every business professional needs to thrive. Students in the MBA program delivered online follow the same curriculum as their on-campus counterparts.  The virtual setting allows students to share the classroom from any location.

Get your degree on time and on target.

Offered as a cohort based model, students begin and complete the program together as a group.  Instruction is asynchronous  with embedded librarians and technical support available throughout the program.  Courses are offered in 7-week modules that provide students the opportunity to focus on one course at a time.

A strong business skill set.

Our small cohort size helps ensure you’ll receive personalized learning and attention to build a strong business skill set. And our cooperative culture emphasizes working with other students to achieve objectives — a powerful and necessary skill in today’s complex, fast-paced business environment. You will also put your customized skills into practice during your last semester with a final project in the capstone course Executive Leadership Seminar.

Learn from business-savvy faculty and instructors.

Our faculty members and instructors have real-world expertise as impressive as their academic backgrounds. Trained in adult online learning and committed to furthering your education in an online format, they continually refine what they teach to reflect what’s really happening in the world.

Graduate with an accredited MBA Online degree.

Alvernia University’s Business Department is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) and by the Middle States Association of the Commission on Higher Education. For information explaining all of the benefits of earning a degree from an ACBSP accredited program, please visit www.acbsp.org or send an e-mail to info@acbsp.org.

View the curriculum required for this degree, read the course descriptions, look at the MBA delivered online course schedule, read about the MBA program in our Graduate Brochure (PDF), view our admission criteria, request more information or apply today to get ahead.

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Faculty Perspective


 
Dr. Scott Ballantyne
 

Scott Ballantyne, Ed.D.
Associate Professor of Business

“Our MBA program combines formal education with practical experience, providing a transformational education. From this we expect our graduates to better the world by effecting change in our communities. To expect less is unacceptable based on our Franciscan heritage.”