Find out which MBA in Atlanta is right for your career. Check the schools' profiles for information on MBA courses including study options, tuition, costs, duration and admission requirements. Find programs that follow the international accreditation standards of AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS.
Classes start in September and meet for nine residency periods (7-10 days) over 20 months.
A joint degree program with the Emory Law School.
A joint degree program with the Emory Law School.
A dual degree program with the Health Policy Management, Global Health, or Epidemiology departments in the Rollins School of Public Health.
A dual degree program with the Emory University School of Medicine.
A combined degree program in cooperation with the Candler School of Theology.
A combined degree program in collaboration with the Candler School of Theology.
The program offers the same curriculum as the full-time MBA with the flexibility to complete the program at a slower pace while continuing working.
A cohort-based program that meets two evenings per week for 18 months. Classes take place on the campus of Dalton State College.
A dual degree program that leads to a Master of Business Administration degree and a Master of Public Health from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Classes meet all day Saturday and Sunday mornings every other weekend.
A weekend program composed of six 12-week sessions with breaks between each session. Classes meet on Friday from 6-10 and all day Saturday from 8-5pm.
A lockstep program, launched in 1980, that begins in August each year and takes five semesters to complete. Classes meet every other week on Friday and Saturday at the GSU Buckhead facility in Atlanta.
A dual degree program with the Georgia State College of Law.
Courses are offered at the downtown Atlanta campus, Robinson's Buckhead Center, and Georgia State University's Alpharetta Center. The program offers career paths in Accounting Information Systems Design and Assurance, Enterprise Risk Management, Information Systems Consulting, Information Technology Risk Management.
A program consisting of three 8-week modules at Robinson in Atlanta, 7 weeks at IAE in Paris and 5 weeks at COPPEAD in Rio de Janeiro. Upon completion of the program, students will receive an MBA degree from GSU, a 'Master d'Administration des Entreprises' from IAE Paris and a certificate from COPPEAD Graduate School of Business – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro