Trine offering new MBA specialties

October 12, 2021

Trine University is now offering six specialties within its Master of Business Administration program, providing students the opportunity to tailor their degree to their own unique experiences and industry interest.

Trine MBA students can now choose from specializations in accounting, analytics, finance, management, human resource management or marketing, with courses available to support each track. Students also can self-design their MBA.

Trine has offered the Master of Business Administration degree since 2014. The program has been fully online through TrineOnline since 2019.

“Our new specialties will make graduates more marketable by giving them the educational support to excel in their area of interest,” said Brittni Heiden, senior director of graduate programs. “These new offerings are the culmination of a year of work by our TrineOnline academic staff and faculty, as we continue to work to add value to our degree programs.”

Trine’s one-year program is focused on delivering real-world return on investment for adults looking to develop their skills and marketability. With new classes starting every eight weeks, students can complete their MBA in as little as a year, or at a slower pace if they prefer.

For more information, visit trine.edu/mba.

Last Updated: 10/12/2021

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