Graduate Programs Office:
Niki Jannitto
Senior Assistant Director
Online Graduate Programs
Become an effective leader and develop critical decision-making skills through this flexible online certificate program.
Cultivate your management and leadership skills with 91łÔąĎ’s Mini-MBA Graduate Certificate. Our AACSB-accredited program will help you accelerate your career and grow into an innovative leader for today’s global economy. Whether you’re a manager looking to upskill or starting down a new career path, Bryant’s top-ranked curriculum will prepare you for success — without the commitment of a full MBA program.
This self-paced, asynchronous program includes four courses from our nationally recognized Online MBA — ranked No. 33 Best Online MBA program by U.S. News & World Report — and can be completed in as little as six months. With five different start terms throughout the year, you have the flexibility to design a course schedule that works best for you. You’ll also get a taste for Bryant’s personalized experience and take classes with Online MBA students for a more enriching learning environment.
Fully online with occasional Zoom classes, you’ll benefit from personalized faculty support, peer interaction, and real-world application so you stay connected while advancing your career.
Course credits are fully transferable to the Online MBA program pending a grade of “B” or higher.
Small classes and supportive faculty help tailor your experiences to your career aspirations. You’ll also have a designated student success advisor throughout the program.
Connect with Bryant’s vast professional network of acclaimed professors and alumni across major corporations.
The Mini-MBA Graduate Certificate consists of four courses from our top-ranked Online MBA plus Strategies for Success, a required orientation course before the start of the program. Sample courses include:
$9,324
($2,331 per 3-credit course)
Online Programs Orientation Course: $495
Application Fee: $80
$9,899
*Tuition rates are subject to annual change based on approval by the Board of Trustees, typically in the spring of the preceding academic year.