The Naveen Jindal School of Management at University of Texas--Dallas offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, health care administration, international business, marketing, management information systems, production/operations management, organizational behavior, real estate, supply chain management/logistics, and technology. Its tuition is full-time: $14,721 per year (in-state); full-time: $29,166 per year (out-of-state); part-time: $19,546 per year (in-state); part-time: $36,499 per year (out-of-state); executive: $90,000 total program (in-state); executive: $90,000 total program (out-of-state); specialty master's: $14,560 per year (in-state); and specialty master's: $28,610 per year (out-of-state). At graduation, 63.30 percent of graduates of the full-time program are employed.
The School of Management at the University of Texas—Dallas places students in the heart of one of the top business hubs in the country. Studying in Dallas, M.B.A. students are a stone’s throw from the headquarters of corporations such as ExxonMobil, Texas Instruments, and Southwest Airlines.
The UT—Dallas School of Management offers full-time, professional, online, and executive M.B.A. programs. Full-time students progress through the 16-month program—including a summer internship—while professional and online M.B.A. students work through the program at their own pace, offering flexibility for working professionals seeking an advanced business degree. Students can choose from concentration areas such as finance, healthcare management, and managerial economics, or combine their M.B.A. studies with a master of science in electrical engineering.
In addition to course work, M.B.A. students at UT—Dallas can gain research and real-world experience at one of the 11 research centers and institutes on campus. The school’s Center for Analysis of Property Rights and Innovation researches digital property rights, and the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance works with corporate sponsors to develop programs that address the needs of directors, senior management, and investors on a global level.
Outside of the classroom, full-time M.B.A. candidates participate in networking events, happy hours, intramural sports games, and business case competitions. Alumni from the School of Management at the University of Texas—Dallas include Sam Gilliland, chairman and CEO of Sabre Holdings, which includes the website Travelocity; and Dipak C. Jain, former dean of Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and adviser to the Prime Minister of Thailand.