Accelerated Bachelor's to MBA
Master of Business Administration | Online or Face-to-Face
Stetson University's Accelerated Master of Business Administration (MBA) pathway lets you earn graduate credit as an undergraduate, helping you save time and money on your master's degree. Open to students of any major, the STEM-designated MBA allows you to begin coursework during your senior year, apply two courses toward both degrees, and complete the MBA in as little as one year after graduation. The AACSB-accredited program is fully online in convenient eight-week terms.
Why Accelerated MBA at Stetson University?
This program is only open to Stetson University students of any undergraduate major. You can take up to two MBA Foundation courses during undergrad that count toward your MBA, helping you maximize the value of your undergraduate scholarships and aid.
The MBA is designed for students from any undergraduate major who want to build leadership, analytical and business skills that are valued across industries. Four concentrations are available: Accounting, Data Analytics, Finance, and Human Resource Management, so you can specialize without extending your timeline.
Flexibility is built into the program. MBA courses are delivered fully online in convenient eight-week terms, allowing you to balance graduate study with work. Students can complete the MBA in as little as one year after earning their bachelor's degree and can participate in weekly interactive sessions online or in person. Classes are small and led by passionate, dedicated faculty who offer individualized attention and support.
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“Stetson's Accelerated MBA program is an extremely efficient and cost-effective way to earn my graduate degree.”
— Jacob Lenhard BBA ’25, MBA ’26
Career Outcomes
Combining an MBA with any undergraduate major enhances career advancement, deepens specialization, and increases earning potential. It enables you to build on your existing knowledge while developing strong business insight. 100% of Stetson MBA graduates are employed or continuing their education within six months. The Hatter alumni network creates career-building connections that extend well beyond graduation.
Meet the Faculty
Our program faculty includes award-winning teacher-scholars and accomplished professionals who bring years of experience in practice as well as diverse research expertise to the MBA program. Whether you are interested in advancing or redirecting your career, our faculty will help you get there.
- Shahram Amiri, EdD, College of William and Mary
- William Andrews, PhD, University of Georgia
- Jon Carrick, PhD, University of Glasgow
- Randall Croom, PhD, University of Florida
- Giovanni Fernandez, PhD, Florida International University
- Dena Hale, PhD, University of Southern Illinois
- Sean Newman, DBA, Rollins College
- Matt Hurst, PhD, University of Central Florida
- Matthew Imes, PhD, Temple University
- Scott Jones, PhD, University of Oregon
- Kenneth Najour, DBA, University of Florida
- John Riggs, DBA, Kennesaw State University
- William Sause, PhD, Nova Southeastern University
- Daniel Scott, MBA, MS, University of South Florida
- Jay Stryker, PhD, Florida State University
- Ram Subramanian, PhD, University of North Texas
- John Tichenor, PhD, Florida State University
- Jessica West, PhD, Florida State University
- Joseph Woodside, DBA, Cleveland State University
- Petros Xanthopoulos, PhD, University of Florida
- Shan Yan, PhD, Michigan State University
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Any Stetson undergraduate student of any major is eligible, provided they have a 3.0+ GPA and at least two general elective credits remaining by junior year.
You take two MBA Foundation courses as senior-year electives that count toward your undergraduate degree. After graduation and MBA admission, you complete the remaining coursework in as little as one year.
Yes. The two MBA Foundation courses are taken as undergraduate electives while your scholarships and aid are still active.
Accounting, Data Analytics, Finance, and Human Resource Management. Concentrations are optional and do not extend the program timeline.
Yes. The STEM designation makes international graduates eligible for OPT extension.
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