Webster University - Little Rock Metro
200 West Capitol Avenue
Suite 1500
Little Rock, AR, 72201, USA

Phone: 800-828-2598
or 501-375-1511
Fax: 501-375-1623

Master of Business Administration

The master of business administration (M.B.A.) program provides training in business for students interested in understanding the working nature of business in a competitive environment. (continue)
Master of Science in Environmental Management

The prerequisite for this program is work experience in the field of environmental management/environmental science. (continue)
Master of Science in Finance

The master of science (M.S.) in finance is designed to provide a more quantitative and comprehensive examination of the finance field. (continue)
Master of Health Administration

This curriculum of graduate study is designed to equip the student with those skills necessary for effective management or administration in the health field. (continue)
Master of Arts in Human Resources Management

The goal of the human resources management major is to prepare human resource professionals to deal with the complexities and challenges of managing today's workforce. (continue)
Master of Arts in International Business

The international business curriculum is designed to enable the student to examine and understand the complexities and processes involved in the international business community. (continue)
Master of Arts in Management and Leadership

This curriculum is designed for individuals who are seeking a graduate degree with a broad general management and leadership perspective. (continue)
Master of Arts in Marketing

The objective of the marketing core is to provide an opportunity for the student to study the dynamics of human behavior that affect marketing decisions. (continue)
Master of Arts in Media Communications

The media communications degree is for students who have both an interest and background in communications. (continue)
Master of Arts in Business and Organizational Security Management

The complexities of modern society have combined to generate a variety of threats to business organizations, information networks, military installations, government operations, and individuals. (continue)