Monday, December 19, 2022

Top STEM MBA Programs: A Comprehensive List and Overview of STEM-OPT Eligible B-Schools

Top MBA Programs get STEM Certified to Attract International Students
Top MBA Programs get STEM-Certified to Attract International Students

U.S. STEM MBA Programs: An Overview

STEM certification programs have proven application bonanzas for top business schools. STEM certification may have begun pre-pandemic as a way to alleviate uncertainty in the visa process, but the programs have proven to be a robust inducement for MBA applicants, particularly from foreign countries. According to Poets & Quants, “At Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management, the move to designate its entire MBA program STEM in early 2021 paid dividends this year. . . Its applications rose by an incredible 21%, an increase of 450 to 2,555, even though Cornell presumably felt the same domestic squeeze as its peer schools.”

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Cornell’s new MBA class has students from 43 countries, a dramatic rise from 30 countries from 2021. Cornell is receiving roughly double the number of international applications as domestic applications. Poets & Quants also reported strong upticks in foreign student enrollment among 27 B-schools surveyed: “In the top 10, the average gain was 10.2 percentage points, or 36.6%, with Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business the biggest by points — 18, or 72%, to 43% — and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania the biggest by percentage: 84.2%, or 16 points, to 35%.

“Across all 27 schools, the average gain from 2020 to 2022 was 14.6 percentage points, or 69%. The biggest gain was at CMU Tepper, which doubled its total from 28% to 56%; notably, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School gained 23.5 points, or more than 200%, to 35%. Three other B-schools more than doubled their international ranks in two years.”

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The GMAC’s survey from 2019 was the first to inquire about a program’s STEM-certification, and found that these programs were more likely to report growth in international applicants. A total of 195 of the 804 U.S. programs responding reported that their programs were STEM-certified (24%). Among them, the most common program types were Master of Data Analytics (28%); Master of Finance (22%); and Master of Information Technology (14%). And while a majority of both STEM-certified (53%) and non-STEM (57%) programs reported declines in total applications during this period, STEM-certified programs fared better among international applicants. In the 2019-2020 academic year, 43% of STEM-certified programs grew their international applications, compared with 26% of non-STEM programs.

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Given ongoing concerns over visa status and one’s ability to work in the U.S. after business school, programs that are STEM-certified are sure to be more appealing to this applicant pool.

While some MBA programs – such as Chicago Booth, Wharton, Virginia Darden – now offer specific concentrations that qualify international students for STEM OPT, others – such as Berkeley Haas, Carnegie Mellon Tepper, and Rochester Simon – qualify MBA graduates of all majors in their MBA programs for this extension.

During 2021, MBA programs have seen a rebound in international applicants, and many schools (NYU Stern, Darden, and Yale) are touting this return. Still, they are maintaining their STEM certifications because it will pave the way for their graduates to get jobs and stay in the U.S. long enough to pay off or pay down their loans. Despite its cost, the MBA degree continues to pay robust dividends right off the bat. According to a recent Wall Street Journal article: “At about 98% of universities that offer master’s of business administration programs, graduates typically made more money two years out of school than they had borrowed, a Wall Street Journal analysis of federal student loan data for nearly 600 programs found.”

STEM MBA Programs

Name of MBA Program Majors That Are STEM Designated MBA Essay Tips
Arizona State Carey All MBA Platforms Tips
Babson MBA 1) Business Analytics and Machine Learning
2) Quantitative Finance
Tips
Berkeley Haas All Majors Tips
Brigham Young Marriott Management Science and Quantitative Methods Tips
Carnegie Mellon All Majors Tips
Chicago Booth All MBA programs Tips
Columbia Business School MBA and EMBA programs Tips
Cornell Johnson 1) Two-Year Management Science MBA
2) One-Year Management Science MBA
3) Tech MBA
4) MPS in Management
5) MPS in Management - Accounting Specialization
Tips
Dartmouth Tuck STEM track Tips
Duke Fuqua Second Major in Management Science and Technology Management (MSTeM) Tips
Georgetown McDonough Management Science major Tips
Harvard Business School Management Science track Tips
Indiana Kelley Accounting, Business Analytics, Finance, Marketing or Supply Chain and Operations Tips
Lehigh University College of Business Business Analytics (a concentration within 1-MBA) Tips
Michigan Ross STEM track Tips
MIT Sloan MBAn Tips
New York University Tech MBA
Two-year full-time MBA
Tips
Northwestern Kellogg Management Science
MMM Program for Dual Engineering/MBA Degrees
Tips
Notre Dame Mendoza MBA/Master of Science in Business Analytics Dual Degree Tips
Pace University MBA in Information Systems Tips
Purdue Krannert MBA-STEM Tips
Rice Jones All MBA Programs Tips
Rochester Simon All Specializations Tips
Rutgers STEM designation Tips
Stanford GSB 1) All MBA majors
2) MSx
Tips
Syracuse FT MBA, M.S. in Business Analytics, MS in Finance, MS in Marketing and MS in Supply Chain Management Tips
Texas McCombs 14 of the 22 concentrations for the full-time MBA program Tips
University of California, Davis All Majors Tips
University of California, Irvine Analytics in Digital Leadership concentration Tips
University of California, Los Angeles All Specializations Tips
University of California, Riverside All MBA Programs Tips
University of California, San Diego 1) Full-time MBA
2) FlexEvening
3) FlexWeekend
Tips
University of California San Francisco 1) Financial Analysis, MS
2) Information Systems, MS
3) Full-Time MBA
4) Marketing Intelligence, MS
5) Energy Systems Management & MBA
6) Environmental Management & MBA (4+1), BS/MBA
7) Financial Analysis & MBA (4+1), BSBA/MS
Tips
University of Connecticut 1) Business Analytics
2) Digital Marketing Strategy
3) Financial Analysis and Investments
Tips
University of Delaware Lerner Major in Business Analytics Tips
University of Georgia Terry Only open to U. of Georgia undergraduates; includes 45 majors Tips
University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler All MBA Programs Tips
University of North Texas Ryan MBA in Business Analytics Tips
University of Washington Foster Management Science Tips
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1) Specialization in Operations and Technology Management
2) Supply Chain Management
Tips
USC Marshall Specialization in Management Science Tips
Vanderbilt Owen Finance Concentration Tips
Wharton 1) Business Analytics
2) Business, Economics & Public Policy (BEPP)
3) Business, Energy, Environment & Sustainability (BEES)
4) Operations, Information & Decisions (OID)
5) Quantitative Finance
6) Statistics
Tips
Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) Full-time MBA Tips

We’re going to do our best to keep this table current. However, please do not rely on this table; confirm the STEM designation yourself to make sure that the MBA programs you apply to really have that designation. And if you find out a school has attained STEM certification and is not on the list, please let us know by emailing blog@accepted.com.

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