Missouri S&T MBA program approved for STEM designation

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On December 18, 2024

A group of students working in the Missouri S&T Innovation Lab Atrium.

A group of students working in the Missouri S&T Innovation Lab Atrium. Photo by Michael Pierce/Missouri S&T

Missouri S&T’s master of business administration (MBA) program has been approved for STEM designation.

It will go into effect next fall, making the program better aligned with the mission of Kummer College of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development to be technology focused while benefiting students. STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 

“We have been hoping to achieve a STEM designation for a while. It allows us to differentiate from other MBA programs across the state,” says Dr. Sarah Stanley, associate professor of business and information technology. “We are hoping this change will really help build our reputation, allow us to stand out in a crowded marketplace and grow enrollment.”

Business and information technology faculty voted to support the status change, which will start next fall. For a program to become STEM designated, it must meet the criteria of the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics.

The MBA program achieving this status has many advantages for students. For international students who are looking to take Optional Practical Training (OPT), a temporary job training opportunity related to their major of study, they will now be eligible for the OPT extension that was only available to STEM degrees. This also allows the program to align the credit hours with other STEM-designated graduate degrees on campus, meaning the MBA has dropped from 36 to 30 credit hours.

“Our students will be able to graduate even faster than before, giving us a basis for differentiation and more of a reason to choose S&T for their MBA,” Stanley says. “We have also built in a little more flexibility, so the students will still get a broad base of courses, but will be able to have some choices to pursue their interests.”

Stanley said there’s one thing that won’t change: the fact that most students will generally specialize their MBA with a graduate certificate from the business and information technology department or another S&T department, which gives students the specialization in a particular area in addition to the broad-base knowledge of an MBA. 

To learn more about the MBA program, go to the website or email bit@mst.edu.

About Missouri S&T

Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) is a STEM-focused research university of over 7,000 students located in Rolla, Missouri. Part of the four-campus University of Missouri System, Missouri S&T offers over 100 degrees in 40 areas of study and is among the nation’s top public universities for salary impact, according to the Wall Street Journal. For more information about Missouri S&T, visit  www.mst.edu

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