Rice Business creates Hybrid MBA program to utilize benefits of both on-campus and online learning experiences

by Avery Ruxer Franklin

For working professionals who want to pursue a Master of Business Administration degree with a flexible schedule, the new Hybrid MBA program at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business opens this summer.

The Hybrid MBA — the first of its kind in Texas — preserves the benefits of the in-person educational experience while leveraging the flexibility offered by online learning through live Zoom sessions and asynchronous course content. The new program will also utilize the same highly recognized faculty as other Rice Business programs in developing and delivering courses.

Students will attend class in person on campus once a month, with online education during the weeks between. Tuition includes residency at a hotel close to Rice during on-campus weekends and immersion weeks so students can connect with classmates and skip the commute.

The 22-month, 54-credit program will provide students with all of the advantages of the Rice curriculum, community, campus and faculty. It begins in July with a one-week immersion on campus, followed by the monthly on-campus meetings, which will align with other Rice MBA programs to provide opportunities for hybrid students to interact with those in other programs as well as take Professional Weekend MBA electives. There is one immersion week at the end of the first year, and the program concludes with a one-week Global Field Experience in May 2025 before students return to campus for graduation.

To learn more about the Hybrid MBA, click here.

Rice Business will continue to offer its top-ranked MBA programs: Full-Time, Professional, Online and Executive MBA.

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By Troy Tabner
Troy Tabner Associate Director of Communications and Events