Online Master of Business Administration (MBA) Courses
The UoPeople Master of Business Administration program offers a hands-on approach to both business and community leadership as part of a cutting-edge and stimulating educational experience. The UoPeople MBA instills the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to pursue personal and professional goals and excel in today’s diverse organizations. Its graduates are positioned to thrive in business, industry, government, and nonprofit management.
The combination of an international student body, instructors from top universities worldwide, and high-quality education ensures an exceptional learning experience.

Preparing for Your MBA Studies
Courses are nine weeks long, and students may take as many as three courses each term. The MBA can be completed in as little as six terms or fifteen months of full-time study. Students also have the flexibility to enroll for part-time study and take one course per term.
The University of the People considers both what applicants have achieved in the past and what the evidence suggests they have the potential to achieve in the future. In keeping with its mission, it admits students from all over the globe, creating a student body that mirrors today’s diverse society.
MBA Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the MBA program will be able to:
● Differentiate the key sociological, psychological, and organizational concepts and theories necessary for effective leadership and management.
● Formulate the knowledge and skills needed to plan, structure, manage, and monitor organizations.
● Apply distinguished methods for improving productivity, responsiveness, quality, and customer/client satisfaction.
● Develop in-depth knowledge of operational areas and their functions, processes, and interrelationships.
● Develop cross-cultural awareness and appraise today’s global economy.
● Develop creativity and problem-solving strategies to formulate positive change.
● Explain the importance of legal and ethical behavior on the part of the organization and its members.
● Construct clear, well-organized arguments supported by credible research-based evidence.