McCombs School of Business
Texas Evening MBA

Texas Evening MBA

The University of Texas at Austin, one of the nation’s most preeminent institutions, is pleased to offer the TEXAS Evening MBA.

This innovative program is a 33-month program on Monday and Tuesday evenings for professionals with varied backgrounds and work experiences. The Texas Evening MBA will allow you to study and work at the same time.

The McCombs School of Business is distinguished by our world renowned faculty and focus on academic quality. The university’s tradition since 1883 and strong network of over 75,000 business school alumni provide you with the opportunity to join a great community and collegial learning environment.

The Texas Evening MBA program is offered at a first-rate location, The AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, located on the UT Austin Campus. 

We welcome your application to the Texas Evening MBA and joining the University of Texas at Austin alumni community!

Texas Evening MBA

  • MBA offered by the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business

  • Thirty-Three month program (August 2009-May 2012) offered in Austin

  • Classes offered on Monday and Tuesday Evenings from 6:00 pm-9:30 pm

  • Cohort, team-based curriculum

  • AACSB-accredited

  • Program encourages candidates with varied work experience and diversity of backgrounds

  • International Trip and Seminar

  • Classes taught by University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business faculty

  • Program costs include tuition, fees, required books and materials, international trip accommodations, as well as fees and accommodations for the Austin Intensives

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