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The BC MBA is characterized by small class sizes, core data analytics courses, and an interdisciplinary approach that enables students to master professional skills and gain deeper insight into the workings of complex organizations, collaborating with faculty and distinguished alumni along the way.
With an emphasis on ethical leadership, analytical skills, and global perspectives, Boston College at the Carroll School of Management offers a world-class business education. Located in the Boston area, it provides a range of programs designed to prepare students for careers in various business fields, including finance, marketing, and management. The school integrates liberal arts foundations with practical business knowledge and encourages international awareness through diverse curriculum and opportunities. Its setting in the vibrant metropolitan region of Newton, Massachusetts, supports connections with industry and global business communities.
CSOM’s campus is located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, just a short distance from Boston. On CSOM’s campus, you can find an abundance of green spaces and quiet corners to relax or study. Proximity to Boston ensures numerous career and internship opportunities.
CSOM’s MBAs are accredited by AACSB International. AACSB (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide.
CSOM offers two MBA programs. The Full-time MBA program and the Part-Time MBA program. To be eligible for both programs applicants must have a bachelor’s degree, GMAT scores, a letter of recommendation, and a polished resume.
CSOM offers many scholarships to its MBA students.
CSOM is part of The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), which is a consortium of 27 Jesuit (Society of Jesus) colleges. As a Jesuit educational institution, CSOM students are encouraged to address business challenges of the 21st century through an ethical perspective.