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Curriculum

While four major components make up the flexible curriculum, there are no required courses. You choose what you take and when - based on your experience, education and goals.

  • Foundation courses focus on developing analytical tools and knowledge that support the rest of the curriculum.
  • Breadth courses cover the functional activities of business management and the environment in which firms operate.
  • General Management examines the concepts and techniques required for effective management.
  • Electives cover 13 concentrations offering students the chance to explore a topic more deeply.

Overview of Program

The Evening MBA and Weekend MBA Programs consist of 20 classes. Courses are distributed as follows.

Students interested in leadership training may take a lab course, Leadership Effectiveness and Development (LEAD), where you'll work on key management skills such as negotiation, public speaking, team-building, and giving/receiving feedback.

ComponentNumber of CoursesFlexibility

Foundation

  • Financial Accounting
  • Microeconomics
  • Statistics
3 courses Select from each area the course level that best fits your background and interests from more than 10 classes

Breadth

  • Financial Management
  • Human Resources Management
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Marketing Management
  • Operations Management
  • Macroeconomics
4 courses Choose which four of these six areas you want to study, then choose from a list of classes that fit your level and interests

General Management

  • Strategic Management or Organizations and Markets
  • Managerial and Organizational Behavior or Organizations and Markets
2 courses Choose one from each group; across multiple course options
Electives 11 courses Define what areas of study you would like to pursue or even take up to 6 classes from other University of Chicago departments

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Chicago GSB played a major role in my ability to have access. It gave me a chance to be more successful."

Jon Corzine, '73
Governor of New Jersey
Former Chairman, Goldman Sachs



Last Updated 5/2/08