Specialized Master’s At The Top 50 B-Schools by: Ethan Baron on December 04, 2015 December 4, 2015 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Specialized Master’s Programs at the Poets&Quants Top 25 Business Schools, by rank (continued): School Start Year Duration Total Tuition University of Texas-Austin McCombs School of Business: MS in Business Analytics 2013 <1 year In-state: $36,000; out-of-state: $44,000 University of Texas-Austin McCombs School of Business: MS in Technology Commercialization 1996 1 year $49,500 University of Texas-Austin McCombs School of Business: MS in Finance 2012 <1 year In-state: $43,000; out-of-state: $48,000 University of Texas-Austin McCombs School of Business: Master in Professional Accounts 1948 1 year In-state: $22,969-$35,656; out-of-state: $39,865-$57,294 (tuition amounts depend on any waived courses) Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business: MS in Computational Finance 1994; New York City campus: 1995 16 months $80,400 Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business: Master of Integrated Innovation for Products & Services 2004 9 months; 16 months 9 months: $42,000; 16 months: $64,752 Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business: MS in Software Management not available 12 months; 16 months $63,000 Emory University Goizueta Business School: BBA/Master of Professional Accounting (4+1 combined degree) 2014 1 year N/A Indiana University Kelley School of Business: MS in Accounting 1998 1 year $34,350 Indiana University Kelley School of Business: MS in Information Systems 2001 12-18 months $34,350 Indiana University Kelley School of Business: MS in Business Analytics (online) 2014 18 months (or up to five years) $38,100 Indiana University Kelley School of Business: MS in Global Supply Chain Management (online) 2002 18 months (or up to five years) $38,100 Indiana University Kelley School of Business: MS in Finance (online) 2002 18 months (or up to five years) $38,100 Indiana University Kelley School of Business: MS in Marketing (online) 2013 18 months (or up to five years) $38,100 Indiana University Kelley School of Business: MS in Strategic Management (online) 2002 18 months (or up to five years) $38,100 University of Washington Foster School of Business: Master of Professional Accounting 1992 (taxation track); 2000 (auditing/assurance track) 9 months In-state, Auditing & Assurance track: $19,500; Taxation track $22,800. Out-of-state, $24,600 either track University of Washington Foster School of Business: Master of Supply Chain Management 2016 1 year $38,000 University of Washington Foster School of Business: MS in Information Systems 2011 1 year $33,000 Georgetown University McDonough School of Business: Corporate International Master’s in Business 2013 14 months $75,008 Georgetown University McDonough School of Business: MS in Finance (online) 2014 20 months $69,760 Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business: MS in Accountancy 1998 10 months $48,530 Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business: MS in Business Analytics 2015 1 year $57,100 Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business: MS in Finance 2015 1 year $57,100 Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business: MS in Management 2012 10 months (plus bootcamps) $45,810 Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business: Master of Nonprofit Administration 1954 14-48 months $35,000 Michigan State Broad College of Business: MS in Accounting 1968 1 year In-state: $26,272; out-of-state: $46,912 Michigan State Broad College of Business: MS in Business Analytics 2013 1 year In-state: $36,000; out-of-state: $39,000 Michigan State Broad College of Business: MS in Finance 2002 1 year In-state: $37,500; out-of-state: $39,600 Michigan State Broad College of Business: MS in Marketing Research (also online version) 2010 1 year (online, 19 months) In-state: $27,000; out-of-state: $37,500 Michigan State Broad College of Business: MS in Supply Chain Management 2002 2 years $49,500 Michigan State Broad College of Business: MS in Management, Strategy, and Leadership (online) not available 20 months not available Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 2 of 3 1 2 3 © Copyright 2026 Poets & Quants. All rights reserved. This article may not be republished, rewritten or otherwise distributed without written permission. To reprint or license this article or any content from Poets & Quants, please submit your request HERE.