Five top business schools, one powerful curriculum at Cardean
University
The MBA program at Cardean University is an online innovation that
offers a powerful, academic combination not found in other online
or offline programscourses developed in association with five
world-class business schools:
Columbia Business School
Stanford University
The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
Carnegie Mellon University
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Gain the wisdom and experience of todays top business experts,
and get on your way to earning the salary and the respect you deserve.
Why Choose Cardean University?
Earn Your Degree Fast
Cardean MBA students study on their time and go as fast as they
need to. In fact, students can earn their degrees in as few as 18
months. We offer six-week course sessions. Courses begin frequently
so you can be up and running in our MBA program quickly. No GMAT
is required.
There are two program options with the Cardean MBA:
36-credit program leading to an MBA in general business studies;
45-credit program that leads to an MBA with a specialization
in one of 14 different topic areas.
Learn in a New Way
Cardean University combines leading edge teaching methods with the
latest online technologies and multimedia tools for an engaging
and highly stimulating learning experience. Cardean University courses
are grounded in problem-based learning, teaching students powerful
business concepts by drawing on real business problems and situations
to simulate on-the-job challenges. For example, in Principles of
Marketing, students write a marketing plan; in Corporate Finance,
they analyze returns on prospective investments; and in Strategy,
students formulate a strategic path for a company.
Accreditation
Cardean University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of
the Distance Education Training Council (DETC), a national accreditation
association. DETC specializes in evaluating institutions that teach
at a distance and has been accrediting distance institutions for
half a century.