
Want to earn a Clemson MBA without moving to Clemson?
The part-time MBA in Entrepreneurship & Innovation is a blended online and weekend program designed to teach students to innovate within their current company or launch a start-up. Earn a Clemson MBA while you live and work in the midlands!
Come to a local Info Session to learn more!
Please join us to mee Director of Admissions, Kristin Allen Hawk. She will cover admission requirements, course descriptions, and be available to answer any questions you have.
Program begins promptly at 6pm.
Learn more about Clemson’s part-time MBA program options.
MBA in Entrepreneurship & Innovation: The part-time MBAe is a blended online and weekend program designed to teach students to create and innovate within their current company, or launch a start-up. Online with 2 in-person weekends per semester.
MBA in Business Analytics: Big Data is the future of business and being able to analyze and interpret data is an in-demand skill. This blended online and weekend program allows you to live and work in Columbia while earning your degree from Clemson University.
MBA Corporate: Take the next step in your career by learning new ways to look at how you do business through the un-paralleled experiences offered through Clemson’s part-time Corporate MBA program.
For more information please visit www.clemson.edu/mba
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