
Overview
The Donahue Graduate School of Business provides a solid grounding in the skills needed to lead organizations in today’s highly technical, global economy. This program benefits from an up-to-the-minute, managerially relevant curriculum that offers ten possible concentrations in high-demand specialties as well as numerous dual-degree options. Evening classes are on our centrally located downtown campus and off-site locations. For more information, visit www.business.duq.edu/grad.
MBA Sustainability
This one-year, full-time program combines the academic rigor of an internationally accredited MBA with global best practices in sustainability. Students gain hands-on experience by solving problems for corporate and not-for-profit clients and learn about cutting-edge processes through international study trips, corporate site visits, and roundtable discussions with executives. For more information, visit http://mba.sustainability.duq.edu.
Master of Science in Information Systems Management (MS-ISM)
This program prepares specialists who can bridge the divide between technical and non-technical personnel, making this the perfect degree program for today’s information technology leaders. Through an advisory board of senior executives the program is constantly being updated and improved. Coursework in the evenings is available to accommodate working professionals. For more information, visit www.business.duq.edu/grad.
Master of Science in Accountancy (MACC)
This program is a practical approach to accounting theory and practice designed to deepen knowledge of information technology, fraud examination, and financial management. The program stresses ethical decision making and is one of only a few graduate accounting programs in the nation that offers a specialization in the emerging field of forensic accounting. For more information, visit www.business.duq.edu/grad.
Accreditation and Recognition
We have been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) since 1962. Only 15 percent of the world’s business schools have this coveted endorsement. For the extent to which we infuse ethics content into the curriculum, we were named one of the top three universities in the nation (along with Georgetown and Notre Dame). That finding was revealed in a recent survey of 183 graduate business schools conducted by the Academy of Management Learning and Education, an interdisciplinary management journal. We rank eighth in the world for the way we integrate social and environmental stewardship into our research and MBA program coursework, according to the Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey of the Aspen Institute, an international foundation dedicated to developing leaders for a sustainable global society. Find more information online at www.business.duq.edu/grad.



