UND Nistler College of Business & Public Administration Ranks #7 for Best Online Business Degrees
UND Nistler College of Business & Public Administration Ranks #7 for Best Online Business Degrees
The University of North Dakota Nistler College of Business & Public Administration (NCoBPA) was recently ranked #7 for Best Online Business Degree Programs by the Best Value Schools Organization https://www.bestvalueschools.org/online-business-degree/.
All of the Nistler College’s online programs and certificates below were featured in this ranking:
- Master of Accountancy (MAcc)
- Master of Applied Economics & Predictive Analytics (MSAEPA)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Public Administration (MPA)
- Certificate in Applied Economics
- Certificate in Health Administration
- Certificate in Policy Analysis
- Certificate in Public Administration
The NCoBPA Graduate Programs can be completed 100% online. The MAcc, MBA, and MSAE degrees are accredited by AACSB International, which only approximately 5% of worldwide business programs have achieved. The MPA degree is accredited by NASPAA.
“We are proud to offer exceptional online and on campus graduate programs that reach students around the globe. Our competitive tuition, champion faculty, and hybrid learning platforms provide students with a multitude of options to obtain their degree from an accredited flagship university,” says Dr. Amy Henley, Dean of the Nistler College of Business and Public Administration.
Best Value Schools indicates that students with business degrees are in top demand by employers and that the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics indicates that there is expected job growth in business that is ‘faster than the average’ for all occupations.
“The Nistler College has exceptional graduate program offerings and we are proud to be leaders in offering quality online education. As COVID-19 continues to evolve in the higher education landscape and online class formats are increasing in demand, the Nistler College is prepared to accommodate students,” says Michelle Garske, Assistant Dean.