THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS LEADER LOOKS LIKE
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Credit hours: 45
2+ years, part-time, flexible
Evening and online
8 or 16 week courses
Start terms: fall, spring, summer
GMAT/GRE Optional
Leverage the power of choice to meet your career goals.
With more specialization options than any other part-time or full-time MBA program in Colorado, this degree gives you the power to choose whatever matches your lifestyle and career goals. Take classes in a hybrid format (classroom and online) or complete your degree in a fully online curriculum for maximum flexibility.
“Being able to go to school and get my MBA at night, and then being able to put what I was learning into practice literally the next day, was the most important way to learn and understand how to manage and lead.”
– Heather Lafferty ’05
Executive Director and CEO
Habitat for Humanity Denver
The Denver Flex MBA provides built-in flexibility for you to explore your interests, while giving you a solid business foundation applicable to every industry or discipline. With 12 hours of electives, you can choose from 100+ electives to hone your skills and complete a specialization. Program highlights include:
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The downtown Denver location provides access to business leaders and experiences.
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Career and professional development opportunities are available every week through guest speakers, panel events, career fairs, and exclusive internship opportunities.
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Flexibility and convenience built into the program that allows you to take classes in our downtown location or online.
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14 specialization options give you the power to shape your career development. Six of the options are available completely online.
You'll have full access to our Business Career Center team for life. With over 10 years of recruiting and advising experience, they'll help you navigate your way through the corporate recruiting process. Our connections to over 300 business partners provide exclusive opportunities to network with industry leaders. Their services include:
- Career workshops – perfect your resume, LinkedIn profile, and job search process
- Individual appointments – explore what your personal career path looks like, review your resume, or schedule a mock interview
- Career events – hone your networking skills and meet hiring managers from top companies
- Job announcements – monthly emails with the latest job and internship opportunities specific to your degree
The Denver Flex MBA consists of 45 credit hours total, broken down into a core, elective/specialization, and an international business elective.
Core courses (30 hours)
Business fundamentals are important for future leaders. We’ve chosen areas that you need to be successful in managing teams, no matter the organization or industry.
- Leadership
- Data analysis
- Law and ethics
- Accounting
- Marketing
- Information systems
- Economics
- Operations
- Financial management
- Strategic management
Specialization/elective courses (12 hours)
Most students use these hours to build out one of 14 specializations to dive deeper into one area. We offer hundreds of classes to customize your degree. Review the next section for more information on those specialization options. You also have the option to choose electives to explore your interests and dive deeper into the areas of business you are most interested in. Below are a few electives to choose from:
- Predictive analytics
- Financial modeling
- Negotiation skills
- Project management
- Business intelligence systems
- Digital marketing
- Fraud examination
- Cybersecurity
- Corporate Risk Management
- Partnership taxation
- International entrepreneurship
International business (3 hours)
To fulfill this requirement, you can either complete an international class in Denver or participate in a course abroad. Our international courses focus on live case studies and international consulting projects to get you hands-on experience. Past trips have taken students to Cuba, China, London, and Ireland.
Specializations require 12 hours of related coursework and can be added or changed throughout your program. Specializations are not required but a great way to add customized content to your degree. Students who do not pursue a specialization can mix and match electives of interest.
Accounting
Learn to interpret accounting information, tackle complex problems and communicate information to investors, creditors, managers and other organizational decision makers.
Bioinnovation and Entrepreneurship
Taking advantage of Colorado’s biocluster and a collaboration with faculty at the Anschutz Medical Campus, this offering is geared towards helping bioentrepreneurs achieve commercial success.
Business Analytics
This specialization trains you in forecasting, optimization, and simulation and how to construct and interpret models of big data.
Business Intelligence
Through hands-on learning, you'll work within MicroStrategy’s Business Intelligence Software, a leading software for business intelligence. This specialization may be completed completely online.
Business Strategy
You’ll gain the skills used to develop and implement business strategy, and you’ll have the leadership knowledge to help organizations effectively meet those objectives.
Commodities
Dive into topics like trading operations, investment management, and investment banking. Internships, field trips, guest speakers, and networking opportunities connect you to executives in commodities firms in agriculture, energy, minerals, and metals.
Entrepreneurship
Classes will get into the nitty-gritty of business plans, legal issues, venture capitalists, web development, and more. This specialization gives you access to dozens of networking opportunities including an annual business plan competition, internships, local entrepreneurs, and connections with new ventures.
Finance
You’ll have specialized skills in different financial function areas including corporate, investments, and financial institutions. You’ll be able to choose from a range of topics including forecasting, derivatives, risk management, and firm evaluation. This specialization may be completed completely online.
Information Systems
You’ll know how to analyze data and better manage business processes with technology. This specialization may be completed completely online.
International Business
Business crosses all boundaries including country borders, language barriers, and cultural differences. You’ll be able to apply your international business knowledge across disciplines.
Management
Concentrate your degree on becoming a more effective leader. You’ll develop key leadership skills including project management, negotiation, ethics, and sustainability. This specialization may be completed completely online.
Managing for Sustainability
You’ll learn how to build a strategy to reduce operating costs, open up new markets and revenue streams, increase customer loyalty, and improve financial performance. This specialization may be completed completely online.
Marketing
Learn how to build long-term relationships between a company and its customers. This specialization gives you skills in marketing strategy, digital marketing, marketing research, buyer behavior, and sales management.
Risk Management and Insurance
All businesses manage risk and 50% of the industry’s workforce is retiring in the next decade. With this huge need in talent, companies are looking for professionals capable in managing risk to enhance firm value. You’ll learn how to identify liabilities and mitigate risk in commercial settings and introduce insurance products for personal and commercial use. This specialization may be completed completely online. Member of the Global Center for Insurance Excellence.
Take classes in a hybrid format (classroom and online) or complete your degree in a fully online curriculum. Your online courses are taught by the same professors and lecturers that teach on campus. All core MBA courses can be found online. We also offer hybrid courses in the evening for those working full-time.
Online is defined as an asynchronous course, meaning that there is no specific meeting day/time. Hybrid is defined as a blend of in-person and online learning. The in-person experience will typically be once a week, from 6:30-9:15 p.m., one evening within Monday-Thursday. There will be at least six in-person meetings during the 8-week session. The in-person experience is complemented with asynchronous content.
While not all specializations can be completed online, many offer classes with online options. With careful planning, the following specializations can be completed fully online:
- Accounting
- Business Intelligence
- Commodities
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Information Systems
- Management
- Managing for Sustainability
- Marketing
- Risk Management and Insurance
Most graduate courses are offered as an 8-week session within the 16-week fall and spring semesters. Graduate courses in the summer semester extend for the entire semester, which is an 8-week session as well.
National research shows increased graduation rates among students taking courses in an 8-week session. The data on 8-week courses shows increased student success and course completion rates. The course material is condensed into eight weeks. So, while the weekly workload is greater, you can complete the course in half the time! It is recommended to take one course per each 8-week session, particularly if you work full-time, which allows you to place your focus on just that course.
Additionally, offering courses in 8-week sessions every semester enables you to balance and manage life responsibilities while still prioritizing your education. For instance, if you have a vacation, family commitment or business trip occurring in the first 8-week session, you can choose to enroll only in a course offered in the second eight-week session.
MBA Program Outcomes
Value 1: Act Strategically
Outcome: Develop strategies that are designed to sustain a competitive advantage and optimize stakeholder value.
Value 2: Analyze Critically
Outcome: Analyze quantitative and qualitative information using the most appropriate methods, tools and/or frameworks to address a given business problem.
Value 3: Behave Ethically
Outcome: Evaluate ethical dilemmas by applying appropriate theories and principles to the assessment of divergent perspectives in the decision-making process.
Value 4: Communicate Effectively
Outcome: Apply effective and professional communication skills in business situations.
Value 5: Lead Collaboratively
Outcome: Collaborate effectively within diverse business teams, leveraging teamwork and leadership skills.
Value 6: Think Globally
Outcome: Evaluate the impact of different socio-cultural, political/institutional, legal, financial, and/or economic contexts on business strategy and operations.
Value 7: Leverage Technology
Outcome: Demonstrate the ability to leverage information technology tools to support business processes and decision making.
These objectives are assessed in relevant courses across the curriculum using projects, presentations, reports, exam questions, and team evaluations.
Tuition
The cost of tuition for the Denver Flex MBA is different for in-state and out-of-state students.
Residents of western states may qualify for in-state tuition if they are pursuing a Denver Flex MBA. The Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP) requires that students maintain current residency of WRGP state until degree completion.
Scholarships
Newly Admitted and Continuing Students:
You can apply for additional scholarships every semester of enrollment. Some awards may be specific to individual programs or enrollment in specific courses. Certain certificates, including risk management and insurance, commodities, and entrepreneurship, have additional scholarship opportunities.
Dual degree options for the Denver Flex MBA include all Business School Master of Science degree programs excluding the MS Health Administration. We design a specific degree plan so you get through both programs as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. Master of Science programs available for dual degree options include:
- MS Accounting
- MS Business Analytics
- MS Finance and Risk Management
- MS Fintech
- MS Information Systems
- MS International Business
- MS Management
- MS Marketing
- MS Sustainable Business
If you are applying for two degrees through the CU Denver Business School, you will only need to submit one application. For more information about dual degree options and the application process, please contact BSchool.Admissions@ucdenver.edu.
Partner Dual Degree Programs
We have also partnered with other CU Denver departments to offer dual degree options for the following programs. You will need to apply to both programs separately and follow the admission requirements for each program.
- MD from the University of Colorado School of Medicine
- PharmD from the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- MArch from the CU Denver College of Architecture and Planning
- MURP from the CU Denver College of Architecture and Planning
- MLA from the CU Denver College of Architecture and Planning
- MA Political Science from the CU Denver College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- MS Bioengineering from the CU Denver College of Engineering, Design and Computing
The Denver Flex MBA degree admits students for a fall, spring, or summer start. Admissions are made on a rolling basis, meaning decisions are made as applications are completed.
Application Checklist
Online application
GMAT/GRE Optional
Official transcripts from each college or university attended
Essay responses
Resume
English language proficiency—international applicants only
$50 domestic, $75 international application fee
Application Process
Applicants are not required to submit GMAT/GRE scores for admission into the program. The Admission Committee will evaluate your application for evidence of extended professional work experience and academic success that demonstrates the quantitative, analytical, and verbal skills necessary for success in the CU Denver MBA. The requirements are a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better from a US-accredited four-year undergraduate institution or the successful completion of a graduate degree, and three or more years of full-time professional work experience.
However, if your application does not demonstrate the sort of academic success detailed above and/or sufficient professional experience, we encourage you to consider taking the GMAT/GRE to make your application more competitive. Where warranted the Admissions Committee may require a minimum GMAT or GRE score.
Admission Requirements
- Applicants must have completed an undergraduate program at an accredited United States college or its equivalent in another country.
- The admissions committee considers each candidate’s entire record of achievement.
- No work experience or formal business education is required for admission. However, professional experience strengthens your application. Candidates with less work experience can show potential through academic and experiential success.
- Applicants have the option of submitting GMAT/GRE scores for admissions into the program. Please note, not all programs offer the same GMAT/GRE waiver policy.
How Decisions Are Made
The Admission Committee will evaluate your application for evidence of extended professional work experience and academic success that demonstrates the quantitative, analytical and verbal skills necessary for success in the CU Denver MBA. Multiple sources of evidence will be considered such as:
- Professional work experience, preferably with increasing managerial responsibilities (minimum of 3 years preferable).
- Overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher, and/or 3.25 in the most recent year or 30 semester hours. (Consideration will be given to the major and rigor of the college or university).
- A grade of 3.0 or higher in quantitative courses such as math, statistics, research methods, finance, accounting, etc.
- A grade of 3.0 or higher in upper division courses that require writing as a major requirement such as English, liberal arts, marketing or management, etc.
- Widely recognized professional certifications (CPA, CFA, CFP, etc.).
- Graduate degree (Masters degree or higher).
- GMAT/GRE (Optional).
If your application does not demonstrate the sort of academic success detailed above and/or sufficient professional experience, you may want to consider taking the GMAT/GRE to make your application more competitive. Where warranted the Admissions Committee may require a minimum GMAT or GRE score.
For any questions, please contact our admissions team at bschool.admissions@ucdenver.edu or call 303-315-8200.
To be eligible for scholarships you must apply by the priority deadlines. Plan to submit materials early to expedite processing. Deadlines apply to all required documents. Please note that if you apply by the final deadlines many classes may be full.
International Students
International graduate applicants must have their academic credentials evaluated by either Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) or World Education Services (WES). If you have already had an international credential evaluation from another company, please contact CU Denver International Admissions at intldocuments@ucdenver.edu to determine whether it meets our requirements.
To meet the English Language Proficiency (ELP) criteria, you must showcase your proficiency through different exemptions or an English Language Proficiency test (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE or Duolingo).
To determine English Language Proficiency (ELP), you must complete one of the following criteria. Please note for Business School graduate programs the minimum TOEFL score requirements of 83 (IBT) or 560 (PBT).
These application deadlines provide timing guidance for applicants, but admission decisions for the Denver Flex MBA program are made on a rolling basis and decision notifications are normally sent within 1-2 weeks of submitting a completed application.
Fall
Domestic Applications
- Priority: April 15
- Final: July 15
International Applications
- Priority: March 15
- Final: May 15
Spring
Domestic Applications
- Priority: October 15
- Final: December 15
International Applications
- Priority: September 15
- Final: October 15
Summer
Domestic Applications
- Priority: February 15
- Final: April 15
International Applications
- Priority: January 15
- Final: March 15
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