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NWU adds five new MBA specializations to its offerings

NWU adds five new MBA specializations to its offerings

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Nebraska Wesleyan University is expanding its MBA program with new specialty areas that will equip students with expert knowledge and skills for careers in high demand fields. 

Beginning this fall, MBA students can pursue advanced specializations in artificial intelligence (AI), business analytics, cybersecurity, finance, and healthcare administration. 

The new specializations seamlessly integrate into existing curriculum, offering maximum flexibility for students. All courses will be delivered in an 7-week, online, asynchronous format, ensuring accessibility for working professionals and full-time students alike.

“At Nebraska Wesleyan University we are committed to providing our students with the knowledge and skills that align with the ever-changing demands of the business world,” said NWU President Darrin Good. “The new MBA specializations reflect our dedication to innovation, industry relevance, and student success. By expanding our program, we are empowering future leaders with specialized expertise that will drive meaningful impact in their careers and communities.”

Each specialization has been designed with input from industry leaders and faculty experts, combining academic rigor with real-world application. Students will gain hands-on experience, engage with industry professionals, and develop the strategic and analytical skills needed to thrive in their chosen field.

“We are excited to offer our students the opportunity to enrich their MBA education with a variety of courses that will balance the breadth of a general management education with the depth of targeted expertise,” said Judy Millesen, dean of graduate programs. “These five specializations will allow our MBA students to pursue elective pathways that align with their unique interests and aspirations while developing expertise in high demand fields that will make them more competitive in the job market.”

Nebraska Wesleyan University is currently accepting applications for the MBA program. Prospective students interested in learning more about the MBA or any of the specializations can visit nebrwesleyan.edu or contact Lanie Stutz, graduate recruitment specialist, at 402-465-2592.