The USF Part-time MBA program exposes you to real-world business problems with input from your cohort and expert guidance of faculty. As a result, you will gain credibility and confidence that enables you to accelerate your career.

The ability to be able to absorb classroom learning and directly apply it has been paramount to my success. In my day-to-day, the USF MBA Program has provided the tools in understanding the importance of operational excellence and continuous improvement processes to optimize the best outcomes.”

A Community of Bay Area Professionals and Future Leaders

Our program attracts students from a broad range of industries and job functions.

We believe that learning is not only shaped by your faculty but also by those students surrounding you. There is no substitute for diversity of mindset and experience in the classroom. By sharing their unique perspectives, all students in our program make a valuable contribution to the learning experience and inspire others with new ways of thinking.

Many events and club activities are offered virtually, and if you’re local to the area — or simply interested in attending a campus event — online students are always welcome and encouraged to join us in person.

Who Are Your Classmates?

Part-time MBA students on average bring with them nearly six years of experience. Your classmates represent a range of industries, such as financial services, tech, healthcare, consumer goods, and advisory services, providing you with valuable insight across sectors.

CLASS DEMOGRAPHIC PERCENTAGE OR RANGE
Male 56%
Female 44%
Average Age 31
Age Range 22 – 42
Work Experience (mid 80%) 3 – 10 yrs
Average Work Experience 6 yrs

Practical Application

The MBA boasts an interdisciplinary curriculum to expose students to a variety of practical real-world applications. From case study competitions to rapidly changing technologies to IDEO-design centered approaches, you will master the many facets of a competitive business environment.

Professional Development

As part of a collaborative cohort of diverse and highly motivated students, you will engage with executives and professionals from the vibrant San Francisco business community. Our downtown campus is just steps away from world-respected company headquarters, such as Salesforce and Twitter, and the ever-expanding presence of Google and Facebook.

Malloy Group for Organization Science Consulting

For aspiring consultants, the Malloy Group offers an unparalleled chance to gain hands-on experience with some of the Bay Area’s most forward-thinking organizations—ranging from innovative startups to established, brand-name companies. Whether you’re interested in application software, healthcare, SaaS, consumer products, or retail, you’ll work on impactful projects that deliver real-world results.

The Malloy Group not only connects you with leading companies but also equips you with the skills and experience to stand out in today’s competitive job market. By showcasing your ability to tackle complex challenges and deliver value, this consulting experience ensures your resume reflects the dynamic, results-driven professional you’ve become. This is an optional, in person activity that all MBA students are invited to participate in if they choose to do so. Explore the Malloy Group.

Guest Speakers and Events

The MBA program features an impressive lineup of guest speakers to bring industry leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs to our students. These experts share their real-world experiences, insights, and strategies to provide invaluable perspectives on current business trends and challenges. Through interactive discussions and networking opportunities, students gain direct access to thought leaders from various sectors, enhancing their learning experience and preparing them for leadership roles in their careers.

Here’s just a sample of speakers our MBA students have heard from:

  • Alvin Roth, Nobel Prize in Economics Laureate
  • Tom Perkins, Founder, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
  • Victor Nichols, CEO, Experian
  • Don Proctor, Senior VP, Cisco
  • Casey Mulligan, Author, The Redistribution Recession

Graduate Clubs

Getting involved in clubs and organizations at USF gives you a chance to develop your managerial and leadership skills. Network with fellow students and business professionals, enhance your resume, and get a taste of career opportunities. Whether you want to serve on a committee, run for a board position, or put together an event, there are plenty of clubs and organizations for students to get involved in.

Check out the list below, which includes many that MBA students commonly join:

  • Graduate Business Association (GBA)
  • Challenge for Charity (C4C)
  • Artificial Intelligence Club
  • Entrepreneurship Club (eClub)
  • Finance Club
  • International Students Club
  • Marketing Club
  • Net Impact
  • Nonprofit Student Council (NSC)
  • Real Estate Investment Club
  • Start-up Club
  • Women in Business