Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The program’s CIP code is 52.1301, which makes MSBA a STEM designated program.
Yes, most classes are evening or weekend classes, allowing students to have some flexibility in their schedule.
Many BAN courses are taught in a hybrid format. (part online and part in-person). In-person classes or in-person portions of a hybrid course are held on the Hayward campus.
Students must check the semester schedule each term for instructional modalities of each course.
Please use the following codes to submit your scores:
- GMAT: TCV-K9-41
- GRE: 4011
- TOEFL: 4011
The MSBA program follows the deadlines set by the university.
The program does not require any other document besides those required by the university.
Letters of recommendation are optional. If available, applicants can email them directly to cbe_grad@csueastbay.edu.
Resumes are optional but recommended if an applicant has experience relevant to business analytics. If available, applicants can email them directly to cbe_grad@csueastbay.edu.
Those admission requirements are minimum requirements. The admission to the MSBA program is highly competitive. It is highly unlikely that an applicant who just meets the minimum requirements will be admitted.
Students may be eligible for transferring up to six units towards their MSBA degree. The program may accept similar graduate courses taken from an AACSB accredited institution. To apply, contact the Graduate Office at cbe_grad@csueastbay.edu for Course Equivalency/Transfer Form. Fill out the form and submit it along with course syllabi. The program coordinator and the chair of the Department of Management will determine if the course is acceptable for transfer.
BAN 601 and BAN 602 can be waived for students who have taken similar 3-semester-unit graduate level courses from an AACSB accredited program with a grade of B- or better. To apply for the waiver, please contact the CBE Graduate Office at cbe_grad@csueastbay.edu for Course Equivalency/Transfer Form. Fill out and submit the form, along with course syllabus to the Graduate Office.
The deadline is two weeks prior to the start of the semester.
Currently, the program does not offer merit-based scholarships to incoming students. For general information on cost & financial aid, please visit Financial Aid. For general information on graduate opportunities and financial resources, please visit Graduate Opportunities and Financial Resources.
Please use the hyperlink to the list of MSBA program courses.
The admission rate is between 40% and 50%.
- Resume and LinkedIn profile-building workshops and tools
- Career fairs featuring a wide range of employers
- Job boards, including specialized resources for international students and global opportunities
- Career development activities and coaching
- Industry talks and networking events
Located in the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area, the university provides students with numerous opportunities to network with professionals at the forefront of cutting-edge technology and top-tier companies. Students can attend industry conferences, meetups, developer and user groups, and other networking and learning events.
Additionally, the College of Business hosts a variety of programs to enrich students’ leadership and career development, including:
- – A community for students passionate about data and analytics, offering workshops, competitions, guest speaker events, and networking opportunities with industry professionals.
- – Supporting entrepreneurial initiatives and providing hands-on business consulting experience.
- – Fostering innovation and collaboration among aspiring entrepreneurs.
- Women in Leadership Fellowship– Empowering future leaders through mentorship, workshops, and networking events.
These activities offer valuable opportunities to build professional connections, gain real-world insights, and develop essential skills for success