Opus College of Business

Evening UST MBA

Leverage an exceptional, relevant education with immediate rewards and ethical insight.  Since 1974, the Evening UST MBA program has earned the respect of the Twin Cities business community by giving working professionals a path to advance their careers, and providing employers with the global business leaders.

Our students come from diverse educational backgrounds and a variety of industries to learn from accomplished faculty and experienced business leaders — and for the excitement of immediately applying their expanded knowledge in the workplace.

With its flexible scheduling, multiple locations, and variable enrollment options, the Evening UST MBA fits your life. And with its rigorous curriculum, exceptional student and alumni body, and dynamic learning environment, it also fits your ambitions.

Attend an Information Session

Information session and open house events are excellent opportunities to learn more about the program details, admission process, and visit campus.  Upcoming dates include:

Sat., May 10 - Minneapolis
Wed., May 14 - Minneapolis
Fri., May 16 - Minneapolis
Mon., May 19 - Owatonna

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Priority Application Deadlines

New students may begin the Evening UST MBA in the Fall or Spring terms.   All application materials must be submitted by the stated deadline for priority consideration.  With our rolling admissions process, applications are welcomed earlier and reviewed once the file is complete. 

To start fall term: June 1
To start spring term: November 1

Program Format

The Evening UST MBA is a flexible, part-time graduate business program designed to accommodate working professionals' busy schedules. 

The curriculum is seventeen total courses: the eleven core subjects cover the breadth of knowledge today's business leaders require, while the six elective courses allow students to shape their  UST MBA to best fit their own career interests and goals.

   

"The University of St. Thomas is a wonderful place to learn about business. Not only does the Evening MBA work well for the working student, but many of the professors are also people working in business. This provides a unique and practical learning environment that you may not find at other universities."

Lori Ramberg
Evening UST MBA Student