Academics

Concentrations

All students concentrate in one of four primary areas, where they earn at least 12 credits. Many students select a secondary concentration, earning another 12 credits in another of the primary areas or selecting one of the secondary concentrations. Some common combinations are: finance and accounting, supply chain management and finance, human resource management and leadership and change management, marketing and supply chain management and supply chain management and business information systems.

Primary Concentrations (12 CREDITS)

Finance
Human Resource Management
Marketing  More Details
Supply Chain Management

Secondary Concentrations (12 CREDITS)

Corporate Accounting
General Management
Hospitality Business
Information Technology Management
International Business
Strategic Management

Sub-Concentration (9 CREDITS)

Leadership and Change Management

Learn more about secondary and sub-concentrations.

NOTE: Due to course scheduling and faculty limitations, not all secondary concentrations are available for pairing with each primary concentration.

Melveen Stevenson

“To me, the difference at Broad is the sense of being grounded, knowing the value of hard work, of good work. There's enough healthy competition to get everyone motivated, but people don't tend to be overly competitive. There's always an open door. There's always a helping hand. There's a tendency to think that you have to do this alone in a rigorous MBA program. At Broad, you can comfortably put that aside and reach out to someone whenever you need the support. I've always felt that the people there were rooting for me, from the administrators to the professors to my fellow students. They want you to succeed as much as you do.”
MELVEEN STEVENSON MBA 2002
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE, BAXTER INTERNATIONAL, INC., WEST LAKE VILLAGE, CA