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MBA Programs in Manufacturing
Tuition, ROI, Graduate Salary, GMAT Requirements

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$62,239

Average Tuition – Manufacturing MBA Programs

$100,571

Average Starting Salary – Manufacturing MBA Programs

621

Average GMAT Scores – Manufacturing MBA Programs

122%

Average ROI – Finance MBA Programs

Executive Summary for MBA Programs in Manufacturing MBA Programs

The ranking team at MBAGuide.org, evaluated 27 Manufacturing MBA programs. Here is a summary of our comprehensive findings. Explore the details about the Manufacturing MBA, compare schools, find states and cities where the degree is offered.

  • Starting salary for new MBA graduates in Manufacturing is between $56,200 and $161,475 with an average of $100,571.
  • Campus tuition in for Manufacturing MBAs ranges between $17,578 to $160,130, with an average total tuition cost of $62,239
  • ROI for campus MBA programs in Manufacturing ranges between -3% to 404%, with an average ROI return of 122%
  • A GMAT score between 450 and 733 with an average of 621 is needed for acceptance into an MBA program in Manufacturing.
  • There are 27 campus and 15 online MBA Manufacturing Programs.
  • Average student enrollment varies between 90 and 1,590 with an overall average of 549.
  • Student / Faculty Ratio for MBA programs offering a Manufacturing concentration varies between 7:1 and 25:1 with an average of 16:1 students.
  • 27 MBA programs in Manufacturing are ranked by the following institutions MBAGuide: 26, US News: 13, Forbes: 11, BW: 11, FT: 10 and Economist: 9.
  1. Comprehensive comparisons, data and analysis – MBAGuide conducted an in-depth analysis of 27 AACSB-accredited campus MBA programs in Manufacturing to find the top programs in the country.
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  3. Detailed school profiles of Manufacturing MBA programs their strengths, faculty expertise, alumni networks to help align your program choice

Best 10 MBA Programs in Manufacturing

University of Washington

Michael G. Foster School of Business

Location:

  • Seattle

,

  • WA

Control: Public

Academic Year: Quarter

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $76,890
  • Graduate Salary: $151,322
  • Graduate ROI: 97%
  • GMAT Required: Optional
  • Avg. GMAT: 703
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 14:1
  • Enrollment: 3211

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 15
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Education
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Other
  • Supply Chain
  • Taxation
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 4
  • Online Rank: Not Ranked
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

Brigham Young University

Marriott School of Management

Location:

  • Provo

,

  • UT

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $58,544
  • Graduate Salary: $119,281
  • Graduate ROI: 104%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 677
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 12:1
  • Enrollment: 3875

Degree Level(s):

  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 14
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Law
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Other
  • Public Administration
  • Science and Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 8
  • Online Rank: Not Ranked
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

The University of Texas at Austin

Red McCombs School of Business

Location:

  • Austin

,

  • TX

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $120,432
  • Graduate Salary: $144,564
  • Graduate ROI: 20%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 706
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 16:1
  • Enrollment: 6456

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 14
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Education
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 2
  • National Rank: 16
  • Online Rank: Not Ranked
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

University of California, Berkeley

Haas School of Business

Location:

  • Berkeley

,

  • CA

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $139,628
  • Graduate Salary: $152,831
  • Graduate ROI: 9%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 729
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 19:1
  • Enrollment: 3068

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 22
  • Consulting
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • International Business
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Operations Management
  • Public Administration
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 3
  • National Rank: 23
  • Online Rank: Not Ranked
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

New York University

Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Location:

  • New York

,

  • NY

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $160,130
  • Graduate Salary: $161,475
  • Graduate ROI: 1%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 733
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 13:1
  • Enrollment: 6102

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • Concentrations: 9
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Manufacturing
  • Operations Management
  • Other
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 2
  • State Rank: 2
  • National Rank: 25
  • Online Rank: 2
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

University of Maryland

Robert H. Smith School of Business

Location:

  • College Park

,

  • MD

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $98,865
  • Graduate Salary: $121,103
  • Graduate ROI: 22%
  • GMAT Required: Optional
  • Avg. GMAT: 656
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 14:1
  • Enrollment: 4666

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 21
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 27
  • Online Rank: 12
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

The George Washington University

School of Business

Location:

  • Washington

,

  • DC

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $113,090
  • Graduate Salary: $115,951
  • Graduate ROI: 3%
  • GMAT Required: No
  • Avg. GMAT: 669
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 12:1
  • Enrollment: 2964

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 21
  • Accounting
  • Communications
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Education
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Hospitality Management
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Other
  • Sports Management
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 3
  • State Rank: 3
  • National Rank: 38
  • Online Rank: 13
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

Boston University

Questrom School of Business

Location:

  • Boston

,

  • MA

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $124,248
  • Graduate Salary: $120,884
  • Graduate ROI: -3%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 683
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 19:1
  • Enrollment: 7076

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 20
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Economics
  • Energy
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Law
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Other
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Science and Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 3
  • State Rank: 4
  • National Rank: 39
  • Online Rank: 19
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Martin Tuchman School of Management

Location:

  • Newark

,

  • NJ

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $66,576
  • Graduate Salary: $99,501
  • Graduate ROI: 49%
  • GMAT Required: No
  • Avg. GMAT: 720
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 15:1
  • Enrollment: 1237

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 10
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Information Systems
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Other
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 48
  • Online Rank: 24
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

University of California, Davis

Graduate School of Management

Location:

  • Davis

,

  • CA

Control: Public

Academic Year: Quarter

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $95,438
  • Graduate Salary: $109,075
  • Graduate ROI: 14%
  • GMAT Required: Optional
  • Avg. GMAT: 657
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 7:1
  • Enrollment: 863

Degree Level(s):

  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • Concentrations: 17
  • Accounting
  • Consulting
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Leadership
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Product Management
  • Project Management
  • Real Estate
  • Statistics
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 5
  • National Rank: 55
  • Online Rank: 30
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

Interactive Table of the Best Ranked MBA Programs in Manufacturing

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Manufacturing MBA programs by RankSchool NameROITuitionAverage Starting Salary, and Campus or Online to find and to compare MBA programs in Manufacturing. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University ROIIn State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryStateOnline
1 University of Washington 97.00% $76,890 $151,322WANo
2 Brigham Young University 104.00% $58,544 $119,281UTNo
3 The University of Texas at Austin 20.00% $120,432 $144,564TXNo
4 University of California, Berkeley 9.00% $139,628 $152,831CANo
5 New York University 1.00% $160,130 $161,475NYNo
6 University of Maryland 22.00% $98,865 $121,103MDYes
7 The George Washington University 3.00% $113,090 $115,951DCNo
8 Boston University -3.00% $124,248 $120,884MAYes
9 New Jersey Institute of Technology 49.00% $66,576 $99,501NJYes
10 University of California, Davis 14.00% $95,438 $109,075CAYes
11 University of California, Irvine 26.00% $97,342 $122,899CANo
12 University of Cincinnati 263.00% $23,996 $87,013OHYes
13 The University of Memphis 216.00% $23,688 $74,800TNYes
14 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 192.00% $33,772 $98,500ILYes
15 Stevens Institute of Technology 4.00% $81,880 $85,398NJYes
16 George Mason University 192.00% $37,737 $110,100VAYes
17 University of Missouri-Kansas City 256.00% $21,618 $76,900MONo
18 Clarkson University 19.00% $59,032 $70,017NYYes
19 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 404.00% $17,578 $88,625MANo
20 Saint Louis University 104.00% $37,470 $76,282MONo
21 State University of New York at Oswego 173.00% $22,860 $62,400NYYes
22 University of Washington Bothell 130.00% $52,446 $120,800WANo
23 Stony Brook University 252.00% $20,882 $73,500NYYes
24 University of Houston-Clear Lake 230.00% $20,892 $68,900TXYes
25 Marshall University 193.00% $19,170 $56,200WVYes
26 University of New Orleans 118.00% $31,746 $69,100LANo
27 The University of Texas at San Antonio 218.00% $24,512 $78,000TXYes

An MBA program in Manufacturing will cost you between $17,578.00 to $160,130.00.

  • Number of Programs Offering Manufacturing MBAs: 27
  • Average GMAT Score for Manufacturing MBA Programs: 621
  • Average In-State Tuition for Manufacturing MBA Programs: $62,239.33
  • Average Graduate Salary for Manufacturing MBA Programs: $100,571
  • Average ROI for Manufacturing MBA Programs: 122%

Compare Manufacturing MBA Program Averages vs Campus

 AveragesMBA ProgramsOnline MBA Programs
Number of Programs2715
Average Starting Salary$100,571$87,693
Average MBA Tuition$62,239
$50,237
Average ROI122%136%
Average GMAT Scores621
608
Average Full-Time MBA Faculty9998
Average MBA Student Faculty Ratio16:117:1
Faculty with Doctorate84%84%
Average Full-Time MBA Enrollment549481
Average Part-Time MBA Enrollment322349
Average % of MBA Students from U.S.84%84%

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What is the Average MBA Salary for Manufacturing Graduates?

Though it’s not the only factor, compensation is an important consideration for individuals considering obtaining an MBA degree. Salaries for graduates with master’s degrees in Manufacturing can be significantly higher than those of graduates with only a bachelor’s degree. In addition, advance salary projections from the US Department of Labor show that average MBA salaries are expected to increase by 13.5% each year through the year 2028 with an annual need of 99,000 new managers needed each year.

MBA salaries differs wildly depending on the program you chose, the industry you enter and the experience you have. After earning an MBA from Marshall University, the average MBA graduate annual salary is $56,200 . A degree from New York University, will provide an annual salary of $161,475.

Average MBA starting salary for graduates from accredited programs is $100,571 with the lowest of starting of $56,200 and the highest reported starting salary of $161,475.

Average Graduate Salaries for In-Person Manufacturing MBA Programs

  • Average Manufacturing: $100,571
  • Lowest Manufacturing: $56,200
  • Highest Manufacturing: $161,475

10 Highest Salaries for In-Person MBA Graduates in Manufacturing

  1. New York University - $161,475.00
  2. University of California, Berkeley - $152,831.00
  3. University of Washington - $151,322.00
  4. The University of Texas at Austin - $144,564.00
  5. University of California, Irvine - $122,899.00
  6. University of Maryland - $121,103.00
  7. Boston University - $120,884.00
  8. University of Washington Bothell - $120,800.00
  9. Brigham Young University - $119,281.00
  10. The George Washington University - $115,951.00

10 Lowest Salaries for In-Person MBA Graduates in Manufacturing

  1. Marshall University - $56,200.00
  2. State University of New York at Oswego - $62,400.00
  3. University of Houston-Clear Lake - $68,900.00
  4. University of New Orleans - $69,100.00
  5. Clarkson University - $70,017.00
  6. Stony Brook University - $73,500.00
  7. The University of Memphis - $74,800.00
  8. Saint Louis University - $76,282.00
  9. University of Missouri-Kansas City - $76,900.00
  10. The University of Texas at San Antonio - $78,000.00

Average Salary for Graduate of MBA Programs in Manufacturing Programs – Interactive Table

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Manufacturing MBA programs by Starting Salary, and Campus or Online to find and to compare MBA programs in Manufacturing. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University Avg. Starting SalaryIn State TuitionROIStateOnline
1 Marshall University $56,200 $19,170 193.00%WVYes
2 State University of New York at Oswego $62,400 $22,860 173.00%NYYes
3 University of Houston-Clear Lake $68,900 $20,892 230.00%TXYes
4 University of New Orleans $69,100 $31,746 118.00%LANo
5 Clarkson University $70,017 $59,032 19.00%NYYes
6 Stony Brook University $73,500 $20,882 252.00%NYYes
7 The University of Memphis $74,800 $23,688 216.00%TNYes
8 Saint Louis University $76,282 $37,470 104.00%MONo
9 University of Missouri-Kansas City $76,900 $21,618 256.00%MONo
10 The University of Texas at San Antonio $78,000 $24,512 218.00%TXYes
11 Stevens Institute of Technology $85,398 $81,880 4.00%NJYes
12 University of Cincinnati $87,013 $23,996 263.00%OHYes
13 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth $88,625 $17,578 404.00%MANo
14 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $98,500 $33,772 192.00%ILYes
15 New Jersey Institute of Technology $99,501 $66,576 49.00%NJYes
16 University of California, Davis $109,075 $95,438 14.00%CAYes
17 George Mason University $110,100 $37,737 192.00%VAYes
18 The George Washington University $115,951 $113,090 3.00%DCNo
19 Brigham Young University $119,281 $58,544 104.00%UTNo
20 University of Washington Bothell $120,800 $52,446 130.00%WANo
21 Boston University $120,884 $124,248 -3.00%MAYes
22 University of Maryland $121,103 $98,865 22.00%MDYes
23 University of California, Irvine $122,899 $97,342 26.00%CANo
24 The University of Texas at Austin $144,564 $120,432 20.00%TXNo
25 University of Washington $151,322 $76,890 97.00%WANo
26 University of California, Berkeley $152,831 $139,628 9.00%CANo
27 New York University $161,475 $160,130 1.00%NYNo

What is the Average In-Person MBA Tuition for Manufacturing Programs?


If you plan on attending an MBA program, it’s best to start thinking about fiscal responsibility. A prospective B-Student needs to weigh their tuition options. An AACSB-accredited MBA program can pave the way for a great starting salary or career advancement. An MBA program can provide the flexibility of completing a program while being employed in your respective career.

The average in-state tuition for an MBA in Manufacturing is $62,239.33 compared to an average campus program Manufacturing is $62,239.33 .

The lowest AACSB tuition rate at $17,578.00 from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

The highest AACSB tuition rate is $160,130.00 from New York University.

Average Tuition for In-Person MBA Programs in Manufacturing

10 Most Affordable MBA Programs in Manufacturing

  1. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth - $17,578.00
  2. Marshall University - $19,170.00
  3. Stony Brook University - $20,882.00
  4. University of Houston-Clear Lake - $20,892.00
  5. University of Missouri-Kansas City - $21,618.00
  6. State University of New York at Oswego - $22,860.00
  7. The University of Memphis - $23,688.00
  8. University of Cincinnati - $23,996.00
  9. The University of Texas at San Antonio - $24,512.00
  10. University of New Orleans - $31,746.00

10 Most Expensive MBA Programs in Manufacturing

  1. New York University - $160,130.00
  2. University of California, Berkeley - $139,628.00
  3. Boston University - $124,248.00
  4. The University of Texas at Austin - $120,432.00
  5. The George Washington University - $113,090.00
  6. University of Maryland - $98,865.00
  7. University of California, Irvine - $97,342.00
  8. University of California, Davis - $95,438.00
  9. Stevens Institute of Technology - $81,880.00
  10. University of Washington - $76,890.00

Interactive Table – Tuition for MBA Programs in Manufacturing Programs

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Manufacturing MBA programs by Tuition to find and to compare MBA programs in Manufacturing. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University In State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryROIStateOnline
1 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth $17,578 $88,625 404.00%MANo
2 Marshall University $19,170 $56,200 193.00%WVYes
3 Stony Brook University $20,882 $73,500 252.00%NYYes
4 University of Houston-Clear Lake $20,892 $68,900 230.00%TXYes
5 University of Missouri-Kansas City $21,618 $76,900 256.00%MONo
6 State University of New York at Oswego $22,860 $62,400 173.00%NYYes
7 The University of Memphis $23,688 $74,800 216.00%TNYes
8 University of Cincinnati $23,996 $87,013 263.00%OHYes
9 The University of Texas at San Antonio $24,512 $78,000 218.00%TXYes
10 University of New Orleans $31,746 $69,100 118.00%LANo
11 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $33,772 $98,500 192.00%ILYes
12 Saint Louis University $37,470 $76,282 104.00%MONo
13 George Mason University $37,737 $110,100 192.00%VAYes
14 University of Washington Bothell $52,446 $120,800 130.00%WANo
15 Brigham Young University $58,544 $119,281 104.00%UTNo
16 Clarkson University $59,032 $70,017 19.00%NYYes
17 New Jersey Institute of Technology $66,576 $99,501 49.00%NJYes
18 University of Washington $76,890 $151,322 97.00%WANo
19 Stevens Institute of Technology $81,880 $85,398 4.00%NJYes
20 University of California, Davis $95,438 $109,075 14.00%CAYes
21 University of California, Irvine $97,342 $122,899 26.00%CANo
22 University of Maryland $98,865 $121,103 22.00%MDYes
23 The George Washington University $113,090 $115,951 3.00%DCNo
24 The University of Texas at Austin $120,432 $144,564 20.00%TXNo
25 Boston University $124,248 $120,884 -3.00%MAYes
26 University of California, Berkeley $139,628 $152,831 9.00%CANo
27 New York University $160,130 $161,475 1.00%NYNo

What is the Average ROI for MBA Programs in Manufacturing?

Choosing an MBA program requires more than a glance at the school’s reputation or curriculum. The return on investment (ROI) should take center stage in your evaluation. This measurement reveals the potential value derived from your tuition investment, putting key factors such as starting salary and career progression under the microscope.

By scrutinizing the ROI, you’re not just making a decision—you’re making an informed one. This approach will ensure the selection of an MBA program that provides the most bang for your buck. Checking the ROI might not be an afterthought; it could be the game-changer in your MBA journey.

For MBA programs in across the U.S., the ROI ranges from -3% to 404%.The lowest MBA ROI of -3% is from the program at Boston University.The highest MBA ROI of 404% is offered by University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.On average, MBA programs across the U.S. have an ROI of 186%.

Interactive Table – ROI for MBA Programs in Manufacturing Programs

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Manufacturing MBA programs by ROI to find and to compare MBA programs in Manufacturing. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University ROIIn State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryStateOnline
1 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 404.00% $17,578 $88,625MANo
2 University of Cincinnati 263.00% $23,996 $87,013OHYes
3 University of Missouri-Kansas City 256.00% $21,618 $76,900MONo
4 Stony Brook University 252.00% $20,882 $73,500NYYes
5 University of Houston-Clear Lake 230.00% $20,892 $68,900TXYes
6 The University of Texas at San Antonio 218.00% $24,512 $78,000TXYes
7 The University of Memphis 216.00% $23,688 $74,800TNYes
8 Marshall University 193.00% $19,170 $56,200WVYes
9 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 192.00% $33,772 $98,500ILYes
9 George Mason University 192.00% $37,737 $110,100VAYes
11 State University of New York at Oswego 173.00% $22,860 $62,400NYYes
12 University of Washington Bothell 130.00% $52,446 $120,800WANo
13 University of New Orleans 118.00% $31,746 $69,100LANo
14 Brigham Young University 104.00% $58,544 $119,281UTNo
14 Saint Louis University 104.00% $37,470 $76,282MONo
16 University of Washington 97.00% $76,890 $151,322WANo
17 New Jersey Institute of Technology 49.00% $66,576 $99,501NJYes
18 University of California, Irvine 26.00% $97,342 $122,899CANo
19 University of Maryland 22.00% $98,865 $121,103MDYes
20 The University of Texas at Austin 20.00% $120,432 $144,564TXNo
21 Clarkson University 19.00% $59,032 $70,017NYYes
22 University of California, Davis 14.00% $95,438 $109,075CAYes
23 University of California, Berkeley 9.00% $139,628 $152,831CANo
24 Stevens Institute of Technology 4.00% $81,880 $85,398NJYes
25 The George Washington University 3.00% $113,090 $115,951DCNo
26 New York University 1.00% $160,130 $161,475NYNo

ROI for MBA Programs

  • Average: 186%
  • Lowest: -3%
  • Highest: 404%

10 Highest ROI for MBA Programs in Manufacturing

  1. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth - 404.00%
  2. University of Cincinnati - 263.00%
  3. University of Missouri-Kansas City - 256.00%
  4. Stony Brook University - 252.00%
  5. University of Houston-Clear Lake - 230.00%
  6. The University of Texas at San Antonio - 218.00%
  7. The University of Memphis - 216.00%
  8. Marshall University - 193.00%
  9. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - 192.00%
  10. George Mason University - 192.00%

10 Lowest ROI for MBA Programs in Manufacturing

  1. New York University - 1.00%
  2. The George Washington University - 3.00%
  3. Stevens Institute of Technology - 4.00%
  4. University of California, Berkeley - 9.00%
  5. University of California, Davis - 14.00%
  6. Clarkson University - 19.00%
  7. The University of Texas at Austin - 20.00%
  8. University of Maryland - 22.00%
  9. University of California, Irvine - 26.00%
  10. New Jersey Institute of Technology - 49.00%

What is the Average GMAT Score Needed for an MBA Program in Manufacturing?

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized examination used by MBA schools to assess their applicant pool. The test is strategically designed to measure an applicant’s analytical, verbal, writing and mathematical skills. The GMAT is used as a predictor of success in MBA programs and tests one’s ability to successfully handle the advanced quantitative and qualitative study of business and management.

Even though some B-Schools may not require a GMAT Scores, there’s a good chance that a highly-competitive MBA program does require the GMAT. With that being said, average GMAT Scores for in-person MBA programs in Manufacturing is 621 with a highest of 733 and the lowest of 450

The average GMAT score needed for a Manufacturing MBA program from an institution is between 450 from The University of Texas at San Antonio to 733 from New York University. The average GMAT scores for Manufacturing MBA programs is 621.

It’s important to note that not all MBA programs require a GMAT Score for admissions, but most reputable programs do. With that being said, if you have your eye on a list of competitive programs, it’s best to boost your GMAT Score accordingly. Outside of a solid GMAT Score, B-School admissions departments look at a candidate’s undergraduate GPA, professional experience, letters of recommendation, CV, and personal statement. A strong undergraduate performance may offset a sub-part GMAT Score. The average GMAT Score for on-campus MBA programs in Manufacturing is a 621.11 compared to an average MBA program score of 621.11. It is recommended that each B-School applicant take a GMAT diagnostic test in order to determine whether or not further study and/or a prep course is needed to boost your score.

Average GMAT Score for MBA Programs in Manufacturing

  • Average: 621
  • Lowest: 450
  • Highest: 733

10 Lowest GMAT for MBA Programs in Manufacturing

  1. The University of Texas at San Antonio - 450
  2. University of Washington Bothell - 462
  3. University of Houston-Clear Lake - 485
  4. University of New Orleans - 530
  5. Stony Brook University - 550
  6. Marshall University - 550
  7. State University of New York at Oswego - 561
  8. Saint Louis University - 568
  9. University of Missouri-Kansas City - 590
  10. George Mason University - 595

10 Highest GMAT for MBA Programs in Manufacturing

  1. New York University - 733
  2. University of California, Berkeley - 729
  3. New Jersey Institute of Technology - 720
  4. The University of Texas at Austin - 706
  5. University of Washington - 703
  6. Boston University - 683
  7. Brigham Young University - 677
  8. University of California, Irvine - 675
  9. The University of Memphis - 670
  10. The George Washington University - 669

No GMAT or GRE: Best MBA Programs in Manufacturing

More than 233 AACSB accredited MBA programs do not require their applicants to take GMAT exam. Many well-known programs such as the University of Michigan and the University of California, Los Angeles no longer require the exam. If you are unsure where you would like to take your program, then you should take the GMAT sooner rather than later so you don’t lose time meeting the score requirement of a program.

Alumni from Schools Offering an MBA in Manufacturing

There are pros and cons when considering the size of your MBA in Accounting program. Larger, more diverse student populations, may lend itself to greater networking and job placement opportunities; whereas smaller programs may provide for more meaningful interactions with fellow classmates.

The importance of networking, whether it’s by way of campus job fairs, student organization members, or faculty mentorship, should not be understated when considering an MBA program. The average MBA enrollment size has a direct impact on your studies, your job prospects, your ability to define your career goals and after graduation connections.

Every B-School has a strategy behind their enrollment sizes. If a prospective B-Student is looking for networking opportunities, wants to attend job fairs, and plans on joining student organizations, B-School enrollment size plays an important role in the decision making process. For the B-Student interested in the smaller cohort-style classroom experience and thrive with face-to-face collaboration with their professors, a manageable enrollment size is the preferred option.

For Manufacturing MBA programs, the range for full-time enrollment is between 90 and 1,590. For part-time enrollment, the range is between : 23.00 and : 4,429.00.

Average Enrollment for MBA Programs Offering an MBA in Manufacturing

10 MBA Programs with the Highest Enrollment (Alumni)

  1. Boston University - 1,590
  2. The University of Texas at Austin - 1,507
  3. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - 1,000
  4. New York University - 931
  5. Brigham Young University - 880
  6. University of Washington - 858
  7. The George Washington University - 712
  8. University of California, Irvine - 681
  9. The University of Memphis - 635
  10. The University of Texas at San Antonio - 558

10 MBA Programs with the Smallest Enrollment (Alumni)

  1. Clarkson University - 90
  2. University of Washington Bothell - 111
  3. University of Houston-Clear Lake - 115
  4. Marshall University - 185
  5. University of Missouri-Kansas City - 190
  6. Saint Louis University - 200
  7. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth - 244
  8. George Mason University - 259
  9. Stony Brook University - 288
  10. New Jersey Institute of Technology - 320

Student / Faculty Ratio for MBA Programs in Manufacturing

For most students, their professors are the first exposure to the business world. They are normally practitioners in the field and have successful risen to the top of their respective careers. B-School Manufacturing Professors can guide you toward a specific concentration, provide the latest industry trends, and put you on the right track, career-wise. The Student/Faculty ratio is important to those interested in building a lasting relationship with their professor. To use them as a networking opportunity and an advisor.

Top 10 Concentrations Available from Schools Also Offering an Degree in Manufacturing?

Highly competitive B-Schools recruit part-time and full-time professors that are both academic and industry influencers. They are the subject matter experts in their respective concentrations. To meet the diverse needs of Manufacturing businesses, MBA programs here have risen to the challenge by offering you an array of more than 47 MBA concentrations including:

  • Manufacturing: 27
  • Finance: 26
  • General Business: 25
  • Information Systems: 24
  • Accounting: 23
  • Corporate Finance: 22
  • Management: 21
  • Marketing: 20
  • Data Analytics: 19
  • Entrepreneurship: 15

Here are the top schools offering the widest variety of concentrations to choose from:

The Importance of MBA Accreditation for MBA Programs

The importance of accreditation can’t be underestimated. For many, knowing your school is accredited by the AACSB and regionally accredited by the US Department of Education is enough assurance that you will receive a quality education, where credits are more likely to transfer, and you will be qualified for loans, grants, and scholarships.

AACSB accreditation is considered to be the gold standard in business school credentialing. Established to promote high-quality business education in the U.S., AACSB members developed a stringent accreditation process. Members are held accountable for following an established business education framework set forth by the AACSB. With that comes MBA degrees conferrals that are widely recognized by Fortune 500 companies. This results in lucrative job opportunities.

MBA Program Options Available for Manufacturing MBA Programs

Options for earning your Manufacturing MBA have never been more flexible. Manufacturing MBA programs have become adept at offering effective alternatives for you to earn your MBA, no matter your life situation or schedule.

There are 27 Manufacturing accredited MBA programs. 0 private and 20 public schools offering Manufacturing MBA programs.

Number of Award Earned for MBA Programs Offering an Manufacturing Degree

The ranking of MBA programs is certainly not an exact science and plenty of subjective reasoning and biases come into play. We offer insights into ranking as another way to evaluate a potential MBA program.

Of the 27 accredited MBA programs offered in Manufacturing, 26 of them have been recognized by at least one distinguished publication MBAGuide, PQ, US News, Forbes, BW, FT and Economist garnering an award as one of the best MBA programs in the country.

Publications and the number of awards granted for an MBA degree in Manufacturing :

  • MBAGuide: 26
  • US News: 13
  • Forbes: 11
  • BW: 11
  • FT: 10
  • Economist: 9

How We Rank the Best MBA Programs in Manufacturing

MBAGuide.org employs a comprehensive ranking methodology that combines quantitative data (80% of the score) with qualitative assessments (20%) to evaluate MBA programs. The quantitative component considers factors such as student-faculty ratio, tuition, enrollment, and post-graduation salaries, while the qualitative aspect incorporates editorial ratings and school reputation, providing a well-rounded view of each program’s quality and value.

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MBA in Manufacturing

What is an MBA in Manufacturing Management

MBA in Manufacturing Management is a four-semester Work Integrated Learning Program designed to provide working professionals with a well-rounded business education focused on manufacturing and technology management. The program provides students with the technical education necessary to understand manufacturing processes, as well as the business acumen to supervise and lead in this sector.

With the increasing complexity of today’s business climate, the MBA in Manufacturing Management will prepare students to take on challenges related to advanced manufacturing technology and project management, inventory and supply chain management, operations management, quality control, financial analysis, and strategy and leadership. An MBA in Manufacturing Management will offer a unique set of skills for successful careers in the field of manufacturing management.

Career Opportunities with an MBA in Manufacturing Management

With an MBA in Manufacturing Management, graduates can find career opportunities in a variety of manufacturing-related fields. Positions such as Operations Manager, Quality Control Manager, Project Manager, Inventory Manager, and Supply Chain Manager are all available for those with an MBA in Manufacturing Management.

Graduates can use their degree to pursue a career in manufacturing strategy and leadership. In this role, they will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies that will help their organization stay ahead of the competition and remain profitable. With the right combination of experience and education, graduates can also find positions in financial analysis for manufacturing, such as Financial Analyst or Cost Analyst. Finally, those with an MBA in Manufacturing Management can also explore opportunities in research and consulting roles related to the manufacturing industry.

Eligibility Criteria for an MBA in Manufacturing Management

To be eligible for an MBA in Manufacturing Management, one must hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in relevant disciplines, such as B.E./B.Tech./M.Sc., along with at least one year of relevant work experience in manufacturing or operations. This program is specially designed to cater to the needs of working professionals, and it requires students to use mathematical models to solve complex problems related to the production and logistics sector. As such, the minimum eligibility criterion for this course is a 3-year bachelor’s degree with at least 50% aggregate marks in all subjects.

Core Curriculum of an MBA in Manufacturing Management

The core curriculum of an MBA in Manufacturing Management is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to become successful managers in the field. This includes courses on project management, inventory and supply chain management, operations management, quality control, manufacturing strategy, financial analysis and leadership. Students also learn how to create and manage production plans, analyze market trends, develop strategies for cost control and other topics related to manufacturing. This program offers a comprehensive education in manufacturing management that will prepare graduates for a range of roles in the industry.

Introduction to Manufacturing Management

An introduction to manufacturing management is a core component of an MBA in Manufacturing Management. This course usually covers the theoretical foundations of production and operations, as well as the decision-making processes involved in the production process. It is essential for manufacturing managers to understand the fundamentals of production, including inventory and supply chain management, operations and quality control, financial analysis, and strategic leadership. Furthermore, this course can provide valuable insight into how decisions are made in a manufacturing environment, as well as how to develop effective strategies for managing resources. With a strong background in these topics, graduates can be well-equipped to pursue successful careers in manufacturing management.

Project Management in Manufacturing

Project management in manufacturing is an integral part of any MBA in manufacturing management curriculum. This course focuses on the development of skills to effectively manage and coordinate projects in a manufacturing environment. It covers topics such as project planning, scheduling, cost estimation, resource allocation, quality management and risk assessment. Students will gain an understanding of the techniques and strategies required to successfully complete projects on-time, on-budget and to specification. With the skills acquired in this course, graduates are well prepared for a career in the manufacturing industry as project managers.

Inventory and Supply Chain Management

An MBA in Manufacturing Management provides insight into the inventory and supply chain management processes utilized in the manufacturing industry. Students enrolled in the program will gain an understanding of how to manage inventory and supply chain operations, including aspects such as distribution networks, procurement, and scheduling. They will also learn about the different strategies used to optimize supply chain performance, as well as techniques for developing efficient and cost-effective solutions. With an MBA in Manufacturing Management, students can pursue a career in supply chain and inventory management, where they will be able to implement their knowledge to improve process efficiency and reduce costs.

Operations Management and Quality Control

Operations management and quality control are critical components of a successful production and operations management curriculum. This module covers topics such as process design, resource procurement, inventory management, project management, and quality control. Students will gain an understanding of how to effectively manage manufacturing processes, develop strategies to ensure quality products and services, and ensure that resources are properly allocated according to budget. By leveraging quantitative methods, these skills will aid in the successful implementation of manufacturing strategies. Additionally, students will be able to identify potential areas of conflict and develop strategies for effectively communicating with stakeholders throughout a project.

Manufacturing Strategy and Leadership

An MBA in Manufacturing Management provides students with the skills to lead and manage advanced manufacturing technology. With a concentration in manufacturing strategy and leadership, graduates will develop the knowledge and experience to effectively guide operations, improve quality control, and increase efficiency. They will learn to evaluate production processes and create strategies to optimize them. Additionally, they will develop the interpersonal and managerial skills necessary to confidently lead a team of employees. By focusing on the fundamentals of leadership, they can build successful teams and drive organizational excellence. With an MBA in Manufacturing Management, graduates can pursue various career opportunities such as production manager, supply chain manager, operations manager, or quality control director.

Financial Analysis for Manufacturing

Financial analysis for manufacturing is a key component of an MBA in Manufacturing Management. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to evaluate the financial performance of a company and assess the potential for growth. Students will learn how to interpret balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. They will also gain an understanding of financial ratios and their use in decision making. With this knowledge, students will be able to develop strategies to optimize profitability and ensure long-term success in manufacturing management.

Careers in Manufacturing Management

An MBA in Manufacturing Management can open up a variety of career opportunities in the manufacturing industry. Many of these positions require strong managerial and leadership skills, as well as an understanding of operations and quality control. There are also a variety of roles that require financial analysis expertise, such as budgeting and cost analysis.

With an MBA in Manufacturing Management, you can pursue a variety of positions in the industry, including director of distribution, plant manager, operations manager, manufacturing manager, and more. To be successful in this field, you must possess strong problem-solving skills, communication abilities, and the ability to think strategically. You should also have an understanding of project management, inventory and supply chain management, operations management and quality control, manufacturing strategy and leadership, and financial analysis for manufacturing.

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