Online MBA

Whether you're an established professional or emerging leader, advance your career and increase your earning potential as you become a visionary leader through Houghton University's fully online MBA.

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Your MBA, Your Focus

Select one of five concentrations to equip you with the strategic insight and practical skills organizations demand:

Artificial Intelligence

Bridge technology and business strategy using machine learning

Business Analytics

Transform complex data into strategic advantage through visualization

Cybersecurity

Protect and grow organizations with expertise in risk management—no coding required

Finance

Create sustainable value through financial innovation while developing strategic insight

Healthcare Administration

Drive innovation in healthcare through analytics and strategic planning


Master the Skills That Define Tomorrow’s Leaders

Houghton University is a member of The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

What will I learn?

Learn from expert faculty with prior experience as CPA’s, executives, marketers, and more, who will guide you in the study of business concepts and case studies. This executive training will equip you to work effectively in today’s business landscape.

Through Houghton’s Master of Business Administration program, you will:

  • Specialize your degree with one of five concentrations.
  • Strengthen your management skills and business acumen.
  • Deepen your understanding of organizational issues.
  • Complete the Project Management course and become eligible for the CAPM®  exam.
Explore MBA Coursework

Complete in 12 Months

7 week courses | 100% Online

$525/Credit Hour Tuition

No hidden fees; financial aid available

$120k Median Annual Salary

Based on recent GMAC Advisor Survey1

Earn Your Online MBA From a Top-Ranked Christian College

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1https://www.gmac.com/-/media/files/gmac/research/employment-outlook/2024-corporate-recruiters-survey/2024_gmac_crs_report.pdf