Explore Joint and Second Master’s Programs from Whitman

The Benefits of Getting a Second Master’s Degree

Students who are interested in broadening their business knowledge have the option to earn two master’s degrees online from the Whitman School of Management for a reduced number of credits. With master’s degrees that complement each other, students can increase their specialized expertise to set themselves apart in the job market and expand their career opportunities.

Once enrolled in a master’s program and for up to one year after graduating, students can apply for a second online program and complete the two for fewer credits than if they completed the individual degree requirements.

Students may utilize this opportunity if all core requirements are met and coursework is properly planned to take advantage of shared courses.

Concurrent/Consecutive Degree Options

Here is a breakdown of each degree combination.

Business Administration and Business Analytics

Combine management expertise with data-driven decision-making skills. Earn an MBA (54 credits) and an M.S. in Business Analytics (36 credits) for as few as 72 credits, which is 18 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.

Business Administration and Entrepreneurship

Gain broad business skills while developing an innovative mindset. Earn an MBA (54 credits) and an M.S. in Entrepreneurship (30 credits) for as few as 69 credits, which is 15 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.

Business Administration and Professional Accounting

Build expertise in both business fundamentals and accounting practices. Earn an MBA (54 credits) and an M.S. in Professional Accounting (30–48 credits) for as few as 69–87 credits, which is 15 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.1

Entrepreneurship and Business Analytics

Learn to approach business in ways that are simultaneously innovative and data-driven. Earn an M.S. in Entrepreneurship (30 credits) and an M.S. in Business Analytics (36 credits) for as few as 54 credits, which is 12 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.

Business Analytics and Professional Accounting

Expand your skill set to include data analysis and financial reporting. Earn an M.S. in Business Analytics (36 credits) and an M.S. in Professional Accounting (30–48 credits) for as few as 54–72 credits, which is 12 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.1

Professional Accounting and Entrepreneurship

Gain advanced accounting skills while learning to execute on innovative strategies. Earn an M.S. in Professional Accounting (30–48 credits) and an M.S. in Entrepreneurship (30 credits) for as few as 54–69 credits, which is 6 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.1

Business Administration and Supply Chain

Combine a deep understanding of business and management with innovative supply chain methodology. Earn an MBA (54 credits) and an M.S. in Supply Chain Management (30 credits) for as few as 69 credits, which is 15 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.

Business Analytics and Supply Chain

Make data-driven decisions backed by supply chain design and analysis expertise. Earn an M.S. in Business Analytics (36 credits) and an M.S. in Supply Chain Management (30 credits) for as few as 54 credits, which is 12 credits fewer than the individual degree requirements.

Joint J.D./MBA Online Degree Program

Syracuse University College of Law is offering the nation’s first online joint J.D./MBA degree program, in partnership with Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management. The joint online J.D./MBA combines the College of Law’s groundbreaking, ABA-accredited JDinteractive program with the Whitman School’s highly ranked online MBA program.

Students must first apply and enroll in the JDinteractive online law program. Before starting the online MBA portion of the joint degree, JDi students must be separately admitted to the Whitman School, have completed 34 credits of law school courses, and meet all defined academic requirements. Students who wish to complete the joint degree program for a total of 114 credits cannot count coursework completed prior to enrolling in the joint degree per ABA regulations.

For more information on how to apply, visit our admissions page.

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