University is No. 13 Among Top Online Colleges for Master’s in Management

Duquesne University is ranked No. 13 in the United States among the 2018 Top Online Colleges for Master’s in Management, according to Guide to Online Schools.

Dr. Dean McFarlin

“At Duquesne, students gain the cutting-edge skills and the entrepreneurial mindset needed to succeed in any organization,” said Dr. Dean McFarlin, dean of the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business. “The flexible, 30-credit online program can be completed in just one year. Students are able to effectively manage people and seize opportunities in their organizations while bolstering their chances of promotion and advancement.”

Housed in the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business, the M.S. in Management is designed and delivered by world-renowned faculty with a curriculum that focuses on the essentials needed to successfully lead and achieve results in for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.

Dr. Karen Donovan

“Students seeking online master’s degrees in management will find that superior academics and affordability place these universities at the forefront of this field,” according to SR Education Group, founders of Guide to Online Schools. “Inclusion on this list shows high academic standards and a commitment to affordability—two key factors important to prospective students.”

Guide to Online Schools analyzed accredited online programs across the nation, taking into consideration academic strengths along with manually researched tuition rates in order to compile the list of colleges offering the best value to students.

“We are pleased to be recognized for our commitment to providing quality education that delivers value at an affordable price,” added Dr. Karen Donovan, associate dean of graduate programs and executive education in the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business. “The M.S. in Management faculty deliver an enriching and challenging educational experience in an online environment that students have found to be engaging and immediately applicable to their careers.”