
The University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business
USA

Earn your MBA where business and power meet
In the internationally recognized, top-ranked full-time MBA program at Maryland Smith, future leaders develop strong analytical skills and an understanding of the way business functions like marketing, finance and operations interact.
Smith MBAs learn to leverage big data to make better decisions and explore their career options in a tight-knit community that encourages collaboration and intelligent risk-taking. With a Smith MBA, you’ll be ready to lead fearlessly in any industry.
Learn to Lead Fearlessly
Employers want to hire critical thinkers—people who can make good decisions and identify the best strategy to solve problems. A Smith MBA builds a strong foundation of analytical skills so you can turn data into insights.
With a Maryland Smith MBA, you’ll identify patterns that matter, separating what’s important from the noise. You’ll gain functional expertise with tools like Solver and Tableau. And you’ll understand issues, solve problems and drive your organization’s success, succeeding in any industry.
Join Our Collaborative Community
Your classmates aren’t your competition, they are your biggest fans. Smith students genuinely support each other in the classroom and on the job search. Fearless and fierce, they’re diverse, they know what they want out of their careers, and when they come together as a team, nothing can stand in their way.
Tuition
TUITION & FEES FOR ONE YEAR (FALL 2020)
In-State |
Out-of-State |
|
Credits per year |
27* |
27* |
Tuition |
$46,575 |
$57,213 |
Fees |
$2,360 |
$2,360 |
Total |
$48,935 |
$59,573 |
*Average credits completed in the first year
The MBA program at Smith is 54 credits. Students typically complete 26-34 credits during their first year and the remaining credits in their second year.
Tuition: Based on $1,725 per credit hour for in-state and $2,119 per credit hour for out-of-state.
Fees: Based on a one-time MBAA fee of $725 and a university fee of $817.50 per semester.