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Master’s in Management & Organizational Leadership

Leverage your STEM background in the business world.

Master’s in Management & Organizational Leadership

As a student in Susquehanna University’s science programs, you can be granted assured acceptance into the Penn State Smeal College of Business Master’s in Management and Organizational Leadership program that bridges the gap between your science or technical background and the business world.

The Master’s in Management and Organizational Leadership (MOL) is a one-year residential program at Penn State’s University Park campus that is uniquely designed for pre-professional students from technical and STEM disciplines.

This 30-credit accelerated master’s program is designed to provide you with functional expertise and a broad business perspective to propel your professional career. The curriculum focuses on enhancing your fundamental business knowledge and skills.

Eligibility and Applying

To be eligible for assured admission, students must complete 60 credits of coursework in a science major at Susquehanna while maintaining a cumulative 3.25 GPA.

Students may apply for provisional acceptance to the Penn State Smeal College of Business MOL program beginning in the fall semester of their junior year at Susquehanna. Final admission is contingent upon conferral of their baccalaureate degree from Susquehanna

Penn State Smeal College of Business

The internationally ranked Penn State Smeal College of Business offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and executive education opportunities to more than 6,000 students across the country. Since 1953, they have prepared more than 95,000 students for professional success.

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PSU Partnership Benefits Susquehanna STEM Grads

Students in Susquehanna University’s science programs can now be granted assured acceptance into the Penn State Smeal College of Business Master’s in Management and Organizational Leadership program through a newly formed relationship between the two universities.

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