ValueColleges.com Releases Top 50 Best Value Master's in Management Programs
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Top 50 Best Value Master's in Management Programs of 2015 is ValueColleges.com newest ranking guide for prospective students. The research is available for free at: http://www.valuecolleges.com/rankings/best-value-masters-in-management-programs/.
The ranking highlights the colleges and universities that provide their graduates a reliable return on their educational investment by finding the sweet spot between affordability and quality. The Master's in Management ranking presents smart options for non-business degree holders hoping to raise their career status and income with a Master's degree in Management.
We built our list using the following criteria:
-Tuition cost
-Average career salary for graduates
-US News & World Report ranking score
The University of Virginia earned the top spot in the ranking, followed by Duke University and Indiana Wesleyan, respectively.
Other ranked schools include:
Aquinas College, Grand Rapids - Grand Rapids, MI
Arizona State University, W.P. Carey School of Business - Tempe, AZ
Bellevue University - Bellevue, NE
Boston University, Questrom School of Business - Boston, MA
Brigham Young University, Marriott School - Provo, Utah
The Catholic University of America - Washington, DC
Colorado Technical University - Colorado Springs, CO
Columbia University Business School - New York City, NY
DePaul University, Kellstadt Graduate School of Business - Chicago, IL
Duke University, Fuqua School of Business - Durham, NC
Florida State University College of Business - Tallahassee, FL
Fordham University, Gabelli School of Business - New York City, NY
George Mason University - Fairfax, VA
Indiana Wesleyan University, DeVoe School of Business - Marion, IN
Keuka College, New York - Keuka Park, NY
Lasell College - Auburndale, MA
Lehigh University - Bethlehem, PA
MIT, Sloan School of Management - Cambridge, MA
Mount Ida College, School of Business - Newton, MA
New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Management - Newark, NJ
New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering - Brooklyn, NY
Northeastern University, D'Amore-McKim School of Business - Boston, MA
Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management - Evanston, IL
Notre Dame de Namur University - Belmont, CA
Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business - Columbus, OH
Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business and Management - Malibu, CA
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Lally School of Management - Troy, NY
Rochester Institute of Technology, Saunders College of Business - Rochester, NY
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, School of Business & Technology, Winona - Winona, MN
San Diego State University College of Business Administration - San Diego, CA
Southern Methodist University, Cox School of Business - Dallas, TX
St. Vincent College - Latrobe, PA
Stevens Institute of Technology - Hoboken, NJ
Texas A&M University, Mays Business School - College Station, TX
Tulane University, Freeman School of Business - New Orleans, LA
University of Buffalo (SUNY), School of Management - Buffalo, NY
University of Denver, Daniels College of Business - Denver, CO
University of Florida, Hough Graduate School of Business - Gainesville, FL
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - Urbana, IL
University of Maryland University College - Washington, DC
University of Miami, School of Business Administration - Coral Gables, FL
University of Michigan, Ross School of Business - Ann Arbor, MI
University of Notre Dame, Mendoza College of Business - South Bend, IN
University of Rochester, Simon Business School - Rochester, NY
University of San Francisco - San Francisco, CA
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business (MMS) - Los Angeles, CA
University of Texas at Dallas - Dallas, TX
University of Virginia, McIntire School of Commerce - Charlottesville, VA
Wake Forest University - Winston-Salem, NC
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration - Troy, MI
ValueColleges.com Editor Carrie Sealey-Morris discusses the advantages of the MSM over traditional MBA programs: "Almost all MBA programs require students to have at least a couple of years of professional work experience, but that can be hard to come by these days in a contracted job market. For those who lack work experience, or majored in something other than business, the Master's in Management is a useful alternative to maximize workers' competitiveness in the job market. And while great advances have been made in online education, many people still benefit from the connections with classmates, networking with the college's business partners, and the mentorship of a face-to-face program."
Contact:
Carrie Sealey-Morris
Editor, Value Colleges
http://www.valuecolleges.com
(512) 710-9901
Email
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