Three-Two MBA

The Three-Two MBA Program permits a University of New Mexico undergraduate student to complete both a bachelor's degree in a field outside of management and an MBA degree in five (5) years. For the first three years of university studies, the student pursues a normal program of undergraduate work in any college excluding Anderson School of Management. During the second semester of the junior year, the student applies for admission to the MBA program at Anderson School of Management. The student is expected to meet regular MBA admission requirements.

Once admitted to the Three- Two Program, students will complete 18 hours of MBA courses during the senior year, which will constitute the student's minor course of study. In the fifth year of study, the student will be admitted to graduate status for the MBA program and have a minimum of 33 hours left to complete MBA degree requirements. All MBA program degree requirements and academic regulations apply to students in the Three-Two program.

Length of program 5 years, full time
Designed for Students pursuing an undergraduate degree in a non-business major.
Concentrations Accounting, Finance, Information Assurance, International Management, International Management-Latin America, Marketing Management, Management Information Systems, Management of Technology, Operations Management, Organizational Behavior/Human Resources, Policy & Planning
Dual Degrees Engineering, Latin American Studies, Law, Manufacturing
Requirements Bachelor's degree, application forms, GMAT or GRE, TOEFL, official transcripts, one essay, three letters of recommendation, resume, application fee

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MBA Application Best Consideration Dates for Domestic Students

  • FEB 1 - Summer semester
  • APR 1 - Fall semester
  • OCT 1 - Spring semester

MBA Application Deadlines for International Students

  • JAN 1 - Summer semester
  • MAR 1 - Fall semester
  • AUG 1 - Spring semester

Masters of Accounting (MACCT) Application Deadlines

  • FEB 1 - Summer semester
  • APR 1 - Fall semester
  • OCT 1 - Spring semester