NC State Jenkins MBA Launches Online MBA Program

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NC State Jenkins MBA Launches Online MBA Program

NC State University Expands MBA Program With Online Offering To Begin Fall 2011

RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 5, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The NC State Jenkins MBA program (http://mgt.ncsu.edu/mba/) has announced the creation of an online MBA program, scheduled to launch in fall 2011. Through the online program, students will complete their degrees in two years, with the same academic requirements as the working professional's degree offered at both the main and the Research Triangle Park campuses. Fifteen faculty members will deliver instruction for the online MBA program, all of whom teach on the main and RTP campuses. The online degree will consist of 45 credit hours, and cost $30,600 for in-state students and $58,230 for out-of-state students. Applications for the inaugural semester of the online program open on January 3, 2011 with a deadline of May 15. To view an application, visit http://www.mgt.ncsu.edu/mba/academic-programs/online.

By offering an AACSB-accredited online MBA program, Jenkins expects to attract "road warriors" who travel often; "transients" who are likely to be transferred due to their jobs; members of the military; international students; stay-at-home mothers or fathers; and tech-savvy students who prefer an online method that utilizes technology as part of the instructional process. 

As a core strength of the Jenkins MBA program, and NC State University as a whole, technology will be a primary focus through the online MBA program. The Jenkins MBA program offers a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on emerging technologies and how to best evaluate, develop and pursue them, creating an innovative and intellectual environment with a focus on leadership and management in a technology-rich, global marketplace. With a remote campus in RTP, the Jenkins MBA program has connections to the area's top technology-related companies and organizations, and offers the advantage of proximity.

The majority of the online MBA instruction will be offered through NC State's Distance Education & Learning Technology Partners (DELTA), using mostly asynchronous methods, including podcasts linked with PowerPoint, tools such as Camtasia and Elluminate, streaming video files, and online discussion boards.

"By launching an online MBA program, we are fulfilling the demand for individuals who are attracted by the reputation of NC State and the uniqueness of its MBA program, but who also prefer an online format," said Steve Allen, associate dean for graduate programs and research in the NC State College of Management. "Over the years, we have received inquiries about an online MBA program, so we are pleased to add this to our offerings, and we look forward to our inaugural online MBA class."

"The addition of the Jenkins online MBA program is in step with the advancing world," said Ira R. Weiss, dean of the NC State College of Management. "All Jenkins MBA students have the opportunity to work with professors who are thought-leaders in this evolving technological age. We have developed the Jenkins online MBA program to offer the same advantages for students who choose to get their MBAs at a distance."

    Jill Mastrangelo
    MMI Public Relations
    (919) 233-6600
    jill@mmipublicrelations.com

SOURCE  NC State University

NC State University

CONTACT: Jill Mastrangelo, MMI Public Relations, +1-919-233-6600, jill@mmipublicrelations.com

Web Site: http://mgt.ncsu.edu

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