The Drucker School offers two MBA programs: the full-time or part-time Drucker MBA and the part-time Flex MBA.
The Drucker MBA provides the classic MBA experience with a rigorous, structured curriculum and a mandatory area of concentration. Students generally take classes full-time and participate in student life actively.
The Flex MBA offers a much more customized approach to the MBA for working professionals and those who value flexibility over the traditional full-time students experience.
Degree Requirements - Drucker MBA
The Drucker Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) program requires 48 units. The academic year is focused on Fall and Spring semesters. The program can be taken on a full-time basis in as few as 4 semesters (21 months).
The first year focuses on business fundamentals and professional development work. Students typically obtain an internship during the summer semester(s). During the second year, students align their individual and professional goals through elective courses and projects.
Admission. Admission requirements are detailed in the Admissions section of the current Policies and General Information Bulletin.
University Policies. Policies detailed in the current Policies and General Information Bulletin apply.
MBA Unit Breakdown
Drucker Signature Platform |
8 Units |
Analysis and Decision Making |
14 Units |
People and Strategy |
12 Units |
Concentration |
12 Units |
General elective |
2 units |
Total Degree |
48 Units |
Drucker Signature Platform
- Drucker Philosophy (2 units)
- Leadership Practicum (1+1 units)
- Create Your Future (1+1 units)
- Finding Clarity (2 units)
Analysis and Decision Making
- Business Analytics (4 units)
- Financial Accounting (2 units)
- Corporate Finance (4 units)
- Operations Management (4 units)
People and Strategy
- Economics of Strategy (2 units)
- Marketing Management (2 units)
- Organizational Behavior (4 units)
- Strategy (4 units)
All Drucker MBAs may earn certificates in Analysis & Decision Making and People & Strategy as part of their degrees provided they complete the requisite core courses at Drucker.
All Drucker MBA students are required to earn a concentration or concentration certificate by taking 12 units of elective coursework in an approved concentration area (see below).
Degree Requirements - Flex MBA
The Flex Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) program requires 48 units. Courses are offered in Summer, Fall and Spring. The program is typically taken on a part-time basis and completed in 2 years (24 months).
The first year focuses on business fundamentals. Students typically take courses over the summer semester(s). During the second year, students align their individual and professional goals through elective courses and projects.
Admission. Admission requirements are detailed in the Admissions section of the current Policies and General Information Bulletin.
University Policies. Policies detailed in the current Policies and General Information Bulletin apply.
MBA Unit Breakdown
Drucker Executive Platform |
8 Units |
Management Core |
14 Units |
General electives |
26 units |
Total Degree |
48 Units |
Drucker Executive Platform
- Drucker Philosophy (2 units)
- Leadership Practicum (1+1 units)
- The Effective Executive (2 units)
- Creating The Future (2 units)
Flex MBAs may choose to earns certificates or concentrations by completing the same requirements.
Areas of Concentration - All MBAs
Students may earn one or more concentrations or concentration certificates; however no elective units may be counted toward more than one concentration and a second concentration make require additional units.
Available areas of concentration in the 2021-2022 academic year include:
- Entrepreneurship (concentration certificate)
- Finance (concentration certificate)
- Human Resource Management (concentration)
- Information Technology Management (concentration)
- Marketing (concentration certificate)
- Supply Chain Management (concentration certificate)
For more advanced students:
- Leadership (concentration certificate)
- Strategy (concentration certificate)
In order to earn a specific concentration, students should consult their academic advisor on their eligibility and course requirements. Concentrations may only be added with departmental approval. Course offerings for each concentration vary year to year and cannot be guaranteed.
Curriculum Opportunities
The integrative approach of the MBA curriculum is designed to allow students to progressively build upon and relate acquired skills and experiences as they progress through the program.
A number of courses bring students into direct contact with outside managers and current management challenges. Internships, field studies, applied projects, and independent study programs allow students to test their skills on real-world problems in established businesses. Visiting faculty and corporate leaders bring contemporary management issues and developments directly into the classroom.
Global Immersion. Short-term travel intensives allow students to go beyond Southern California to visit companies and experience different business environments. Typically, the Drucker School offers travel intensives each year to New York, Silicon Valley and one international destination. The destinations of the international trips/courses will vary from year to year.
For Drucker MBA students who would like to live abroad for an entire semester, exchange semesters are available at the following institutions.
- Universidad de San Andres, Argentina
- Hitotsubashi University, Japan
- Waseda University, Japan
- Rotterdam School of Management, Netherland
- Univeristy of St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Sasin School of Management, Bangkok, Thailand