University of California, Berkeley - Haas School of Business

Berkeley-Haas

Academic Programs

Academic Programs


Berkeley MBA

  • Our 21-month Full-Time MBA Program offers an unsurpassed education in management fundamentals and leadership skills, as well as in-depth exposure to the latest business trends and ideas. Classes begin in August. Approx. 250 students per class. Apply.
  • Our Evening & Weekend MBA Program is a 3-year part-time program that provides working professionals the same MBA degree as the full-time program. Evening and Saturday-only options. Weekend classes are held in Berkeley and Silicon Valley. Approx. 250 students per class. Apply.
  • The Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA Program is a 19-month program. Instruction is divided equally between Berkeley and Columbia faculty members in a unique bicoastal curriculum. Two MBA degrees. 75 students enrolled. [NOTE: Program is ending with 10th class in 2013]
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    Master of Financial Engineering Program

    • The Master of Financial Engineering Program is an intensive one-year program that prepares quantitatively adept students for a growing niche of finance careers. Taught by finance faculty from the Haas School, UCLA's Anderson School of Management, and UC Irvine's School of Management. Features an innovative, 10-12 week internship program and applied finance project with major financial firms. Classes begin in April. 65 students enrolled annually. Apply.

    PhD

    • The Haas PhD Program prepares students to evaluate and advance theory and knowledge through research into the disciplines underlying the practice of management and business. Graduates seek careers primarily as faculty members at leading universities. Classes begin in August. Total enrollment: 81. Apply.

    Undergraduate

    • The Haas Undergraduate Program is a highly competitive, two-year program that awards a BS and accepts applications from both continuing UC Berkeley and transfer students. Students begin the program in their junior year. Consistently ranked among the top four in the nation. Total enrollment: 700. Apply.


    Non-degree programs