Business School Aligns with UMBC's College of Engineering
 
UBalt and UMBC campus images
UBalt and UMBC campus images

An agreement between The University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business and the College of Engineering and Information Technology at UMBC will offer students from both institutions enhanced opportunities for their graduate-level degrees and future careers. UBalt students may apply credits from the MBA program or the Post-Baccalaureate Graduate Certificate in Business Fundamentals to UMBC's M.S. in Engineering Management. UMBC students may apply credits from UMBC's M.S. in Engineering Management, Post-Baccalaureate Graduate Certificate in Project Management, or the Post-Baccalaureate Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management to UBalt's MBA. This collaborative effort to satisfy certain requirements for these programs is intended to increase the marketability of students at both institutions, as they build out their career paths in a growing number of fields that require multiple areas of focus.

 

A candidate for an engineering job, for example, may benefit from having educational experience in business. The MBA degree, a stalwart of business professionals across a wide range of fields, is made even more attractive when combined with graduate-level learning in a vital area such as project management.

 

Both UBalt and UMBC are members of the University System of Maryland, the state's longtime organization of 12 colleges and universities, three regional centers for higher education, and the system office, all working together to improve the quality of life in Maryland. The partnership maximizes the strengths at each of the USM sister institutions so those seeking managerial education at UMBC will have access to programs offered by an AACSB-accredited School of Business and those in the UBalt MBA may continue to evolve their professional goals with technical skillsets offered by the UMBC School of Engineering.

 

"This agreement leverages the strengths of UMBC's engineering program and UBalt's business program to provide students with accelerated pathways to earn graduate degrees or certificates from both institutions,” says Dr. Raju Balakrishnan, dean of the Merrick School of Business. "This is another excellent example of how USM institutions collaborate to provide students with even more enhanced educational opportunities."

 

UMBCs acting dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology Anupam Joshi adds, "We are excited to provide students from both institutions additional options to grow and acquire valuable knowledge and skills. We also look forward to exploring new ways to expand this partnership."

 

Admission into these collaborative courses is straightforward:

  • UMBC students must be enrolled in or have completed an M.S. in Engineering Management or Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Engineering Management or Project Management at UMBC. These UMBC students may apply to either or both of the UBalt programs in the final semester of their respective programs and will be subject to standard application procedures.
  • Similarly, UBalt students will have to be enrolled in the MBA or the Graduate Certificate in Business Fundamentals and may apply to any of the UMBC programs in the final semester of their respective programs and will be subject to standard application procedures.
    Both UBalt and UMBC will accept up to 12 transfer credits of the other institution's courses.


The introduction of the new collaboration is available to applicants in Fall 2024. For further details, visit UBalt's page.

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