Degree Programs
Full-Time MBA
(Students full-time)
- 22 months, weekdays
- Typically 2-8 years work experience1
- 100% On-campus classes
- Top-ranked career center with individual support*
FEMBA
Fully Employed MBA
(Stay at your job)
- 33 months, nights/weekends—for busy working professionals
- Typically 3-10 years work experience1
- On-campus or hybrid
- Ranked No. 5 nationally among part-time MBA programs**
EMBA
Executive MBA
(Stay at your job)
- 22 months, weekends only—for busy working managers
- Typically 8-20+ years of work experience, 5-12+ in management1
- On campus or hybrid
- Top-10 ranked executive MBA program***
UCLA
NUS
Global Executive MBA Program (with National University of Singapore)
(Stay at your job)
- Four countries in 15 months, with U.S.-Asia focus
- Four one- to two-week segments in-country—for busy working managers
- Typically 10-20+ years of work experience, 5-12+ in management1
- No. 11 global ranking by Financial Times
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
(Students full-time)
- 5-year research-oriented program
- For careers in universities and business research entities
- 100% on-campus classes and research support
- 77% academic placements, 21% industry placements
MFE
Master of Financial Engineering
(Students full-time)
- 15 months, weekdays — for people with strong quant skills
- Typically 0-3 years of work experience
- Total average compensation: $134K
- Top 10 ranked**
MSBA
Master of Science in Business Analytics
(Students full-time)
- 15 months, weekdays — for people with quant, programming and analytical skills
- Typically 0-2 years of work experience
- Average starting salary $123K + average $25.5K signing bonus
- 100% employment rate*
1Typical ranges do not represent minimum or maximum amounts.
*The Parker Career Management Center is perenially ranked in the top five business school career centers by Financial Times.
**The UCLA Anderson Fully Employed MBA program is ranked No. 5 nationally and No. 1 in Southern California by U.S. News and World Report.
***The UCLA Anderson Executive MBA program is ranked No. 10 nationally and No. 1 in Southern California by U.S. News and World Report.