Earn a graduate business degree from the TCU Neeley School of Business to transform your perspective as well as your credentials. Get the TCU advantage of small classes, personal interaction, hands-on experience, world-class education and faculty ranked among the top in the world, in a location that gives you access to more than 10,000 impressive corporations for networking and internships. Choose the program that works best for your goals and your schedule.

Compare Our Graduate Programs

We've created a side-by-side comparison so you can see which TCU Neeley program works best for you.

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Full-time Programs

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Full-time MBA

Everything you need to be market-ready for your new career in in the richest experience possible—with connections and opportunities that span the globe.
  • Length: 21 months or 12 months accelerated
  • Classes held: Weekdays
  • Average professional experience: 3-5 years
  • Average student age: 28
  • STEM-designated degree

Full-time MBA

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Master of Science in Business Analytics

Upskill and increase your market competitiveness. Ideal for recent graduates from all majors and young professionals from a variety of industries.

  • Length: 12 months
  • Classes held: Weekdays
  • Average professional experience: 9 months
  • Average age: 22
  • STEM-designated degree

Master of Science in Business Analytics

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Master of Accounting

Build on your undergraduate accounting degree with Master’s-level coursework that qualifies you to take the CPA exam in Texas.

  • Length: 9-12 months
  • Classes held: Weekdays
  • Required: Accounting degree or accounting prerequisite courses
  • Average age: 22-25

Master of Accounting

 

Evening/Part-time Programs

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Professional MBA – In-person

Stay in the game while you master a new way to play it. Boost your upward mobility and salary potential—without having to quit your job.

  • Length: 21-33 months
  • Classes held: 2 evenings per week
  • Average professional experience: 5-7 years
  • Average age: 30

 

Professional MBA

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Professional MBA – Online

Expand your world, on the web, with a convenient online version of our Professional MBA program.

  • Length: 24-33 months
  • Classes held: 2 evenings per week, synchronous online
  • Average professional experience: 5-7 years
  • Average age: 30

 

Professional MBA Online

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Professional MBA + Health Policy and Management

Get a nuanced understanding of how to work across operations, finance and policy to create new standards for the health care industry.

  • Length: 21-33 months
  • Classes held: 2 evenings per week
  • Average professional experience: 5-7 years
  • Average age: 31

Professional MBA + Health Policy and Management

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Energy MBA – In-person

Advance your energy career with in-depth knowledge of energy issues combined with the managerial perspective of the prestigious TCU MBA.

  • Length: 16 months
  • Classes held: 2 evenings per week on campus
  • Average professional experience: 5-7 years
  • Average age: 33

Energy MBA

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Energy MBA – Online

Advance your energy career from home, studying under professors trained in remote learning, to gain deep energy industry knowledge as well as versatile managerial skills.

  • Length: 16 months
  • Classes held: Weekday evenings online, plus three residency weekends and an international trip
  • Average professional experience: 5-7 years
  • Average age: 33

Energy MBA

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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management

Enhance your résumé and showcase your advanced skills as you put industry-leading strategies and best practices to work to improve your company’s vital supply chain.
  • Length: 16-20 months
  • Classes held: 2 evenings per week
  • Average professional experience: 7-10 years
  • Average age: 35
  • STEM-designated degree

 

Master of Science in Supply Chain

 

Executive Programs

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Executive MBA

Develop the strategic leadership that will define your career. Take your leadership to the next level by further mastering skills that make you more agile, strategic and valuable.

  • Length: 18 Months
  • Classes held: Twice a month, Fri–Sat, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
  • Average management experience: 10 years
  • Average age: 38

Executive MBA

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Executive Education

Executive-level courses deliver the latest strategies, research, approaches and tools in a variety of areas. Put them to work immediately for results that get you noticed.

  • Length: Dozens of courses ranging from 1 day to 16 weeks
  • Classes held: Days and evenings
  • Types of Programs: Open Enrollment programs for individuals and Custom Program Opportunities for organizations

Executive Education

 

Dual Degree

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Educational Leadership MBA-EdD/PhD

Gain the managerial skills, strategic perspective and deep understanding of the field of education by combining the TCU MBA with a doctorate in education.

  • Length: Customizable
  • Classes held: Full-time Weekdays or Part-time Evenings
  • Average professional experience: 5-7 years
  • Average age: 27

MBA-EdD/PhD

The TCU Advantage

  • Small classes, personal interaction with professors and motivated classmates who bring out your personal best.
  • Expert faculty – teachers, researchers and worldwide consultants – ranked #2 in the world by The Economist.
  • A powerful TCU network of students, alumni and faculty members that includes movers and shakers in the DFW Metroplex and around the world.
  • Dallas-Fort Worth location gives you access to 10,000 corporations for networking and testing your skills in real business settings.
  • Worldwide degree credibility from one of the nation’s most recognized business schools, one that supports you no matter where your career takes you.