Admissions & Curriculum

Choosing the best Professional MBA program for your career goals and lifestyle is an important decision. Our admissions team can work with you to determine how Simon can help you achieve your goals. Our selection process is based on your business experience, academic achievement, professional growth potential, and motivation and drive to succeed in an analytically rigorous, growth-minded program.

Application Deadlines

Our Admissions staff takes the time to get to know each applicant personally. We encourage you to reach out to us early to help you strengthen your application and identify scholarship opportunities.

Consider attending one of our Admissions events to learn more about the program.

August (Fall Semester) Start Deadlines:

ROUNDDEADLINE*DECISION*
Round 1February 15March 30
Round 2April 15May 30
Round 3June 15July 15
Round 4July 15August 15

January (Spring Semester) Start Deadlines:

ROUNDDEADLINE*DECISION*
Round 1October 15November 30
Round 2December 1January 1

In addition to the deadlines above, we accept applications on a rolling basis. The sooner you apply in any of the rounds, the sooner you’ll hear back from us.

Interested in trying out a Simon MBA before submitting an application?

Discover first-hand if a Simon MBA is right for you before applying to the program! Test drive your Simon MBA and demonstrate your commitment to academic excellence to the Admissions Committee with a non-matriculated start. This unique opportunity is available every 2–3 months and gives you the chance to take up to two courses from the program. Questions? Reach out to the Admissions team to learn more.

GAIN MORE

THAN JUST BUSINESS SKILLS.

Preferred Candidate Profile

Individuals looking for growth and advancement opportunities; professionals looking for well-rounded business acumen; those interested in sharpening their business knowledge in a particular area of specialization. 5 years of experience preferred. Simon’s Professional MBA is a non-visa sponsoring program.

If you have more experience or prefer online study, explore Simon’s Executive MBA program.

No GMAT/GRE Required

Simon offers the option to apply without a GMAT/GRE/Executive Assessment score! Schedule a chat with a counselor to learn more.

Tuition and Scholarships

The program is $2,319* per credit hour plus program fees, which cover access to career services, software, events, Orientation programming, and other expenses associated with the program.
*Tuition may increase at the start of each academic year

Merit scholarships are available for all qualified candidates. Learn more about scholarships for US active duty and military veterans and University of Rochester employees and alumni below. In addition, candidates may earn a scholarship to the PMBA program by participating in our annual Simon Games virtual business simulation competition.

There are also a variety of loan options available for part-time students. Please contact our office at admissions@simon.rochester.edu to learn more.

Reflecting our commitment to providing a premier education to US service members, and in affiliation with the University of Rochester, Simon Business School is proud to offer scholarship that matches dollar for dollar the remaining tuition expense for all 100% benefit-eligible, post-9/11 veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Learn more about military benefit levels.

Active and veteran military members also benefit from the University’s participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which includes unlimited matching funds to cover the education costs beyond the benefits of the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

University of Rochester Employees

University of Rochester employees can use their tuition benefits toward a Simon degree! Not sure if you’re qualified? Wondering about costs not covered by benefits? Connect with us to learn what options are available to you. You can also learn more via the University’s website.

In addition to tuition benefits, UR employees are also eligible for merit-based scholarship consideration, which can help offset the remaining tuition costs after tuition benefits are applied. Interested in learning more about what this could mean for your Simon studies? Set up a time to chat with an admissions counselor!

University of Rochester Alumni

Candidates with an undergraduate, master's, or doctoral degree from the University of Rochester benefit from the following: priority admission consideration, a waived Simon application fee, and a minimum of $10,000 a year in merit-based scholarships for Simon’s part-time and full-time programs.

Scholarship Award Policy

Scholarships cannot surpass 100% tuition and students may only utilize one of the scholarships offered by Simon Business School. Scholarships are applied after tuition benefits.

If you would like to be considered for scholarship support from Simon, please select “yes” to the question “Would you like to be considered for Simon’s merit-based scholarships?” in your application. Candidates must meet standard selection criteria, which includes a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.

Contact us with any questions about scholarship opportunities at admissions@simon.rochester.edu or (585) 275-3533.

Application Requirements

Build skills that will take you to the next level.

The program curriculum was designed to help you strengthen and build your analytical skills so you can begin advancing your career from day one. Professional MBA students meet one weekday evening a week, per class.

Program requirements.

Click on each tile for a brief course description.

STR 401

Managerial Economics

STR 401

STR 401 Managerial Economics

This course trains students to think in economic terms, to identify the relevant economic issue in a given situation, to separate the relevant from the irrelevant, and to analyze the implications of alternative actions.

CIS 401

Information Systems for Management

CIS 401

CIS 401 Information Systems for Management

This course focuses on the theoretical foundations underlying management information systems and their vital role in the modern business environment.

ACC 401

Corporate Financial Accounting

ACC 401

ACC 401 Corporate Financial Accounting

This course is concerned with the form and content of the information firms disclose to external parties (e.g., shareholders). It covers these principles and other important financial reporting practices.

FIN 402

FIN 402 Capital Budgeting and Corporate Objective

FIN 402

FIN 402 Capital Budgeting and Corporate Objectives

This course provides an introduction to financial analysis and capital budgeting with an emphasis on the valuation of real investment projects.

OMG 402

Operations Management

OMG 402

OMG 402 Operations Management

This course develops a managerial perspective of the operations function and an appreciation of the role that operations plays in creating and maintaining a firm’s competitive edge.

MKT 402

Marketing Management

MKT 402

MKT 402 Marketing Management

The key objectives of this course are to develop a series of frameworks for identifying, analyzing, and solving marketing problems and to enhance ability to effectively communicate analyses and solutions.

GBA 412

Data Analytics

GBA 412

GBA 412 Data Analytics

This course provides an introduction to utilizing data and data analytics to inform decision making. The goal is to demystify statistics, enabling students to thrive in a competitive market for data-based decision-making.

STR 421

Corporate Strategy

STR 421

STR 421 Competitive Strategy

This course prepares students for the most significant decisions that companies make in the marketplace, including entry into a market, product positioning, pricing, investments, technology choice and acquisitions.

MGC 406

Communication for Professionals

MGC 406

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GBA 411

Business Modeling

GBA 411

GBA 411 Business Modeling

This course will develop the ability to frame business decision problems for quantitative analysis and teach fundamental techniques useful for analyzing and solving these problems.

Enrich your degree with elective courses.

Students will also complete 11 elective courses, including a required project course which will give them real world experience as they work as part of a project team. Each project option includes GBA 401 Structured Problem Solving as part of the course. Students may select from the wide array of elective courses offered at Simon, including international immersions.

Course spotlight: GBA 401 Structured Problem Solving.

Problem solving is one of the most important competencies at all levels of management and an essential skill for just about all post-MBA careers. This course introduces a high-level problem- solving methodology used by top management consulting firms that can be adapted to a wide range of challenges encountered in business.

Add a Dimension to Your MBA

Customize your MBA toward your career goals by choosing a specialization.

10 Areas of Specialization

Complement the coursework in your specialization with a minor, which will round out your skills and functional training.

Minors

Simon Course Catalog

Download our course catalog below to explore all requirements and full course descriptions for our part-time MBA program.

Experts who will lead you into your professional future.

Simon faculty are known for being unabashedly analytical and bringing the cutting edge science of business to the classroom. Simon professors excellence in academic research, instruction, and innovation help keep the spirit of debate alive, reminding you that great minds do not always think alike. Their scholarly insights will challenge your assumptions, and build your expertise for success in today’s business climate.

Experts who lead

Gain hands-on experience for a global business world.

At Simon, we believe that the best way to prepare for a global business world is to experience it firsthand. Our international immersion elective courses enhance your global awareness and better equip you to conduct business outside American borders. Learn more below about our immersion opportunities in India, Israel, Singapore, South Africa, and Switzerland. Please note: some immersions are offered every other year.

Explore Immersions Below

India: International Macroeconomics

Get an immersive experience of India’s culture, including business practices and traditions, with in-India coursework to support experiences. Class sessions held before departure will lay the foundation for monetary and policy effects in India and worldwide, leading to a richer experience when students are immersed in the culture through company visits, interactions with local business owners, and events.

Students will attend classes in Delhi and Mumbai where local alumni and businesses will be encouraged to join, further enriching the experiential learning. The immersion will allow students to experience the different business climates in New Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai and cultural adventures in Delhi and Mumbai, the splendor of the Taj Mahal, and the palace and marketplace in Jaipur.

Israel: International Business Practicum

Israel is fast becoming one of the most innovative countries in the world with the highest per capita number of startups. This immersion course will provide first-hand understanding of how entrepreneurship and innovation are reshaping the country's emerging economic profile. Students will be introduced to Israel’s rich history and the impact of its entrepreneurial ecosystem. Students will experience hands-on development of projects in partnership with an Israeli startup looking to expand into the US market.

Its growing strength in innovation has led a large number of international organizations to open new R&D and product development operations in Israel. Past company visits have included Intel, Nokia, Jumpseed, NGT3 Incubator, and Arbe Robotics.

Singapore: Business, Government, and Society

As the world’s economic epicenter continues to shift south and east, never has it been more important to understand Asia, its diverse markets, and the varied approaches to leading and operating a business. This course introduces students to Asian business by studying in Singapore, learning about Singapore, and discussing the different Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) markets.

Through a series of case discussions, guest lectures and panels, site visits and self-directed field observations you will get an up-close look at one of Asia’s true success stories. Key to this story is government’s role in creating a business friendly and open market, driving innovation and entrepreneurship, educating and training a workforce of five million people, long-term urban planning, and more. Parallels to neighboring ASEAN markets will be highlighted including what has been called the ASEAN management model. By the end of this course, you will understand the Singapore success story and why this island nation has become home to so many MNCs, expatriates, and research and innovation centers.

South Africa: Doing Business in South Africa

South Africa is the largest economy in Africa. This immersion allows students to analyze the risks, rewards, and challenges associated with doing business in South Africa. Through academic, professional, and cultural experiences both in the classroom and in-country, students will gain an understanding of the landscape and framework for evaluating opportunities in South Africa.

Switzerland: International Finance

Explore European business and culture in the heart of one of the financial capitals of the world. As students travel to Zurich, Bern, Thun, Lucerne, and other Swiss cities, they will learn about the risks and rewards facing firms that operate in international financial markets. The course is comprised of classroom sessions (often overlooking beautiful views of the Swiss countryside), guest lectures by leaders of international businesses, company visits, and networking events.

Throughout the week, participants will interact with Rochester-Bern Executive MBA and UBS students and will gain an understanding of Swiss culture. The company tour portion of the program includes organizations such as Swiss Reinsurance, Swiss Post, Investas AG, and other international financial institutions.