Weekend or Accelerated?
Antioch University New England now offers the Green MBA in two different delivery models in order to meet the needs of a variety of students. The pace, frequency, and meeting schedules are different; but the courses, opportunities, and faculty are the same.
Whether you are a recent college graduate, looking to enhance your career, searching for a new career path, starting your own business, unemployed, or wanting to be the sustainability champion in your workplace, we have the program to help you achieve your goals.
The 2-year weekend MBA program allows students to continue with professional and personal commitments while commuting to Keene, NH five times in the Spring and Fall semesters and a week long intensive the first summer semester.
This program is for students who live in the region or are willing to relocate for 12 months to southwest New Hampshire. The program is structured so that students complete their MBA by attending weekday and five Saturdays in the Fall and Spring semesters.
Program Comparison
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Weekend Delivery (36 credits) |
Accelerate Delivery (36 credits) |
Program Focus |
The MBA program emphasizes organizational and environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility in preparing graduates for a variety of roles in for-profit, not-for-profit, public sector organizations and their own businesses. |
Student Profile |
Employed in a variety of settings including; nonprofits, small and large businesses, and self-employed. Recent undergraduate - mid career professionals. Most students work full or part time. Students are looking for a job/career transition. Students commute from New England, Mid Atlantic & Midwest. |
Come from a variety of settings including: nonprofits, small and large businesses, and self-employed. Recent undergraduates, or mid career professionals currently in a job transition looking for an accelerated master's program. It is not expected that students will be employed while attending this accelerated program. Students relocate to Keene, NH region. |
Finance/Economics |
Finance I & II (6 credits) Ecological Economics (3 credits) (9 credits total) |
Sustainability Component |
Intro. to Sustainability (3 credits) Earth Systems in Organizations (3 credits) Integrative Strategic Management (3 credits) (9 credits total) As well as integrated throughout the curriculum. |
Human Sustainability |
Teams in Diverse Workplaces (3 credits)
Developing Human Resources (3 credits)
Leading Change in Entrepreneurial Organizations (3 credits)
(9 credits total)
As well as integrated throughout the curriculum |
Program Delivery |
Entry Point: June Cohort Model Completed in 24 months - five semesters Class Meetings: One Summer Intensive-First Semester (4.5 days, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm) Fall & Spring- Five weekends each semester Fridays, 1-9 pm & Saturdays & Sundays, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm There is online work in addition to face-to-face class meetings. |
Entry Point: September Cohort Model Completed in 12 months - three semesters Class Meetings: Tuesdays - Thursdays, 2-9 pm Saturdays (Five per fall & spring semester only) 8:30 a.m - 5:30 pm There is online work in addition to face-to-face class meetings. |
Admissions Criteria |
Fit between the candidate's professional experience and goals and the educational aims of the program. Successful completion of an undergraduate degree. Readiness to do graduate level work. Ability to be a productive and contributing member of our learning community.
Prerequisite Coursework |