Woodbury University is a private, non-profit, coeducational, nonsectarian university located in Burbank with and a satellite campus in San Diego, both in Southern California. The school was founded in 1884 as Woodbury's Business College by its namesake, F. C. Woodbury, formerly a partner in Heald's Business College in San Francisco, thus making it the second oldest institution of higher learning in Los Angeles and one of the oldest business schools west of Chicago.
Tuition fees
$ 48,168
(€ 44,435)
Length (months)
12
Program name
Hybrid MBA
Application deadline
01 Nov 2020
Business school information
Study in United States of America
- The US is the most popular destination for international students while American universities often dominate the global rankings.
- As can be expected of a country with a population of 325 million, the US has a diverse range of cities and universities to choose from.
- The United States is the world’s greatest economic power in terms of gross domestic product and has been among the world’s highest-ranking countries in terms of GDP per capita. The US economy is marked by resilience, flexibility, and innovation.
Program description
Woodbury’s intensive degree format allows students to complete their MBA degree while balancing the demands of their personal and professional life. The 36-credit program contains 12 integrated courses that can be completed in as little as one year. The MBA program consists of 12 courses. Eight of these courses are required and provide an in-depth and holistic view of business. Four additional electives give you the opportunity to form a concentration in an area of business that interests you. In order to optimize the choice of electives, we offer a variety of courses under two thematically related sets of concentrations: Accounting-Finance and Leadership-Global Strategy.
Admission requirements
Language Test:
TOEFL 80
(minimum)
IELTS 6.50
(minimum)
GPA:
2.50
Age (Avg):
28
Diversity
Male/Female students:
44% / 56%
International students:
29%
Alumni today:
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Selected recruiters:
Bank of America, Bloomingdale’s, Ernst & Young, Farmers Insurance, Honda Corporation
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