Online Graduate Certificate in Business Administration (OGCBA)

In today’s rapidly evolving market, the right skills can define success. The D’Amore-McKim School of Business Online Graduate Certificate in Business Administration equips you with the critical knowledge and skills needed to make an immediate impact in your current role or to pursue new opportunities. With a curriculum that combines flexibility with a robust learning platform, you can start today and see the benefits tomorrow.

"The OGCBA is an ideal choice if you want to make an immediate impact—and set yourself up for long-term success."

Morgan Francese, Online MBA Success Manager

Flexible and focused learning

Tailor your education to your immediate learning needs. Select any 12 credits from D'Amore-McKim's extensive Online MBA course catalog to create a personalized course mix that aligns perfectly with your professional goals. Avoid the EXPO coursework and focus on areas that promise better career opportunities, such as finance, marketing, sustainability, entrepreneurship, investments, management, or supply chain management.

Beyond the (virtural) classroom

Attend live sessions and connect with faculty and peers

In addition to on-demand content, each Online MBA course provides optional live faculty connect sessions each week as well as open faculty office hours.

Attend optional in-person events like a Husky Huddle or the Campus Connect on the Boston campus to build deep with faculty, peers, and staff.

Admission pathways for all backgrounds

Skip the application—let your performance pave the way. With the Fast App performance-based admission pathway, you can skip the application process, and use your performance on two initial pathway courses to secure your place in the OGCBA program.

Complete two courses , get a ‘B’ or better, show proof of your bachelor’s degree by the time you complete the two courses, and you’ll join the next cohort on the full degree program.

You can also apply to the program using the standard graduate application for direct admission consideration.