Mini MBA Program

What will I learn?

The challenging yet condensed curriculum uses case studies, lecture, and application exercises to teach timely, relevant topics. You’ll also find that the small classes and collaborative environment help you form a tight-knit network of industry peers.
As a result of this program you will be able to:

  • Bring fresh business knowledge and insight to your job
  • Develop strategies to help your business grow
  • Improve your performance and results
  • Lead with confidence; earn respect
  • Get noticed – and rewarded

The Mini MBA Program includes 14 Session Topics:

  • Developing Business Acumen
  • Learning and Personal Development
  • Business Ethics
  • Legal and Social Environments of Business
  • Economics: Markets, Organizations and Management Strategies
  • Marketing Management
  • Operations Management
  • Lean Six Sigma Quality Management
  • Finance and Accounting for Management Decision-Making
  • International Business
  • Human Resource Management
  • Organizational Analysis and Change
  • Strategic Planning
  • Leadership Practices

Each learning module is especially designed to help strengthen your leadership capacity and increase your global perspective.

Mini MBA program dates and times
Founded in 1885, the University of St. Thomas has established itself as one of the premier universities in Minnesota and the Midwest. The business-focused continuing education unit, which is now Executive Education and Professional Development, was created in 1957 by Bishop James Shannon and Peter F. Drucker. There are currently more than 7,000 students engaged in the Opus College of Business’s undergraduate, graduate, executive and professional education studies because they value the emphasis on career preparation and engaging in service to others.
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