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MBA Programs in Operations Management
Tuition, ROI, Graduate Salary, GMAT Requirements

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$51,821

Average Tuition – Operations Management MBA Programs

$92,903

Average Starting Salary – Operations Management MBA Programs

596

Average GMAT Scores – Operations Management MBA Programs

161%

Average ROI – Finance MBA Programs

Executive Summary for MBA Programs in Operations Management MBA Programs

The ranking team at MBAGuide.org, evaluated 77 Operations Management MBA programs. Here is a summary of our comprehensive findings. Explore the details about the Operations Management MBA, compare schools, find states and cities where the degree is offered.

  • Starting salary for new MBA graduates in Operations Management is between $46,200 and $162,099 with an average of $92,903.
  • Campus tuition in for Operations Management MBAs ranges between $9,068 to $176,600, with an average total tuition cost of $51,821
  • ROI for campus MBA programs in Operations Management ranges between -39% to 588%, with an average ROI return of 161%
  • A GMAT score between 442 and 733 with an average of 596 is needed for acceptance into an MBA program in Operations Management.
  • There are 77 campus and 56 online MBA Operations Management Programs.
  • Average student enrollment varies between 17 and 3,836 with an overall average of 492.
  • Student / Faculty Ratio for MBA programs offering a Operations Management concentration varies between 6:1 and 47:1 with an average of 19:1 students.
  • 77 MBA programs in Operations Management are ranked by the following institutions MBAGuide: 71, US News: 25, Forbes: 21, BW: 18, FT: 17 and Economist: 15.
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Best 10 MBA Programs in Operations Management

The University of Texas at Dallas

The University Of Texas At Dallas Naveen Jindal School Of Management

Naveen Jindal School of Management

Location:

  • Richardson

,

  • TX

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $35,918
  • Graduate Salary: $123,163
  • Graduate ROI: 243%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 689
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 21:1
  • Enrollment: 11097

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

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

University of Wisconsin-Madison

University Of Wisconsin-Madison Wisconsin School Of Business

Wisconsin School of Business

Location:

  • Madison

,

  • WI

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $55,575
  • Graduate Salary: $118,983
  • Graduate ROI: 114%
  • GMAT Required: Optional
  • Avg. GMAT: 665
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 12:1
  • Enrollment: 4414

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 21
  • Accounting
  • Actuarial Science
  • Arts
  • Consulting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Other
  • Real Estate
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 5
  • Online Rank: 3
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School

Kenan-Flagler Business School

Location:

  • Chapel Hill

,

  • NC

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $100,218
  • Graduate Salary: $133,517
  • Graduate ROI: 33%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 706
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 10:1
  • Enrollment: 2820

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 14
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Project Management
  • Real Estate
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 7
  • Online Rank: 4
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

Michigan State University

Michigan State University The Eli Broad College Of Business

The Eli Broad College of Business

Location:

  • East Lansing

,

  • MI

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $34,564
  • Graduate Salary: $119,539
  • Graduate ROI: 246%
  • GMAT Required: Optional
  • Avg. GMAT: 680
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 22:1
  • Enrollment: 5115

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 16
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Hospitality Management
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Law
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Other
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 9
  • Online Rank: 5
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

University of South Carolina

University Of South Carolina Darla Moore School Of Business

Darla Moore School of Business

Location:

  • Columbia

,

  • SC

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $26,485
  • Graduate Salary: $97,819
  • Graduate ROI: 269%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 670
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 17:1
  • Enrollment: 6369

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 19
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Other
  • Real Estate
  • Supply Chain
  • Taxation
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 11
  • Online Rank: Not Ranked
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

Emory University

Emory University Goizueta Business School

Goizueta Business School

Location:

  • Atlanta

,

  • GA

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $151,689
  • Graduate Salary: $149,759
  • Graduate ROI: -1%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 709
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 9:1
  • Enrollment: 2808

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 16
  • Accounting
  • Consulting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Global Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Product Management
  • Real Estate
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 2
  • National Rank: 14
  • Online Rank: Not Ranked
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

Columbia University

Columbia University Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School

Location:

  • New York

,

  • NY

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $176,600
  • Graduate Salary: $162,099
  • Graduate ROI: -8%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 732
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 6:1
  • Enrollment: 4036

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctorial
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • Concentrations: 13
  • Accounting
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Operations Management
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 15
  • Online Rank: Not Ranked
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

Georgetown University

Georgetown University Mcdonough School Of Business

McDonough School of Business

Location:

  • Washington

,

  • DC

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $124,814
  • Graduate Salary: $138,552
  • Graduate ROI: 11%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 697
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 12:1
  • Enrollment: 3058

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 17
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • International Business
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Operations Management
  • Other
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 20
  • Online Rank: 10
  • Top 10% in State: ROI, Tuition
  • Better than State Average: GMAT
  • Better than National Average: Student / Faculty Ratio

University of California, Berkeley

University Of California, Berkeley Haas School Of Business

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

University of St. Thomas-Minnesota

University Of St. Thomas-Minnesota Opus College Of Business

Opus College of Business

Location:

  • Minneapolis

,

  • MN

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $61,596
  • Graduate Salary: $102,900
  • Graduate ROI: 67%
  • GMAT Required: No
  • Avg. GMAT: 680
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 17:1
  • Enrollment: 2990

Degree Level(s):

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

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 19
  • Accounting
  • Communications
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Human Resources
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Law
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Real Estate
  • Supply Chain
  • Best in:
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 24
  • Online Rank: 11
  • 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 Operations Management

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

Rank University ROIIn State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryStateOnline
1 The University of Texas at Dallas 243.00% $35,918 $123,163TXYes
2 University of Wisconsin-Madison 114.00% $55,575 $118,983WIYes
3 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 33.00% $100,218 $133,517NCYes
4 Michigan State University 246.00% $34,564 $119,539MIYes
5 University of South Carolina 269.00% $26,485 $97,819SCNo
6 Emory University -1.00% $151,689 $149,759GANo
7 Columbia University -8.00% $176,600 $162,099NYNo
8 Georgetown University 11.00% $124,814 $138,552DCYes
9 University of California, Berkeley 9.00% $139,628 $152,831CANo
10 University of St. Thomas-Minnesota 67.00% $61,596 $102,900MNYes
11 New York University 1.00% $160,130 $161,475NYNo
12 University of Maryland 22.00% $98,865 $121,103MDYes
13 University of Florida 343.00% $26,473 $117,197FLYes
14 Carnegie Mellon University -0 $147,456 $148,067PAYes
15 University of Minnesota 36.00% $89,402 $121,882MNYes
16 Vanderbilt University 7.00% $131,000 $139,711TNNo
17 Washington University in St. Louis -12.00% $134,020 $117,687MOYes
18 University of California, Davis 14.00% $95,438 $109,075CAYes
19 Baruch College-The City University of New York 218.00% $37,338 $118,633NYYes
20 University of Massachusetts Amherst 231.00% $33,622 $111,227MAYes
21 University of Cincinnati 263.00% $23,996 $87,013OHYes
22 University of Delaware 105.00% $39,954 $82,000DEYes
23 Georgia State University 156.00% $36,522 $93,600GAYes
24 The Ohio State University 1.00% $106,123 $106,779OHYes
25 The University of Arizona 96.00% $54,785 $107,345AZYes
26 Indiana State University 332.00% $19,000 $82,000INYes
27 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 192.00% $33,772 $98,500ILYes
28 Stevens Institute of Technology 4.00% $81,880 $85,398NJYes
29 George Mason University 192.00% $37,737 $110,100VAYes
30 The University of Alabama 161.00% $28,377 $74,060ALYes
31 The University of Texas at Arlington 250.00% $22,504 $78,800TXYes
32 Drexel University 47.00% $59,241 $87,061PAYes
33 San Jose State University 131.00% $39,270 $90,800CAYes
34 University of Dayton 227.00% $33,600 $109,932OHYes
35 California State Polytechnic University Pomona 200.00% $29,800 $89,440CANo
36 University of Scranton 136.00% $34,740 $82,100PAYes
37 California State University, Los Angeles 349.00% $22,052 $99,100CANo
38 University of Oregon 30.00% $65,726 $85,236ORNo
39 University of Vermont 107.00% $31,878 $66,000VTNo
40 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 404.00% $17,578 $88,625MANo
41 University of Central Oklahoma 588.00% $9,068 $62,400OKYes
42 Washington State University 199.00% $32,328 $96,500WAYes
43 California State University, Stanislaus 196.00% $24,938 $73,800CAYes
44 Oakland University 187.00% $30,024 $86,300MIYes
45 Central Michigan University 246.00% $27,300 $94,350MIYes
46 University of North Carolina at Charlotte 122.00% $37,946 $84,260NCYes
47 Missouri University of Science and Technology 340.00% $16,488 $72,600MOYes
48 University of Maine 349.00% $19,500 $87,535MENo
49 San Francisco State University 174.00% $28,000 $76,600CANo
50 The Pennsylvania State University at Erie 57.00% $60,972 $95,600PAYes
51 Grand Valley State University 154.00% $30,024 $76,200MINo
52 University of Colorado Colorado Springs 157.00% $27,648 $71,000COYes
53 Kansas State University 383.00% $16,049 $77,550KSYes
54 California State University, Fullerton 83.00% $44,550 $81,500CAYes
55 San Diego State University 130.00% $31,200 $71,900CAYes
56 Tarleton State University 491.00% $13,865 $81,926TXYes
57 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 185.00% $29,700 $84,700WIYes
58 California State University, Northridge 151.00% $30,897 $77,400CANo
59 California State University, East Bay 174.00% $28,000 $76,600CAYes
60 The University of Tampa -39.00% $107,114 $65,758FLNo
61 Pace University -39.00% $116,744 $71,590NYYes
62 Lipscomb University 66.00% $50,565 $84,000TNNo
63 California State University, Bakersfield 451.00% $14,272 $78,600CAYes
64 Meredith College 132.00% $34,320 $79,600NCNo
65 Southeast Missouri State University 330.00% $13,804 $59,400MOYes
66 University of Portland 25.00% $58,617 $73,500ORNo
67 University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras 331.00% $13,926 $60,000PRYes
68 University of Toledo 212.00% $23,506 $73,300OHYes
69 Western Washington University 38.00% $48,448 $67,100WANo
70 The University of Texas at San Antonio 218.00% $24,512 $78,000TXYes
71 University of North Texas 39.00% $52,268 $72,545TXYes
72 The University of Michigan-Flint -3.00% $73,328 $71,400MIYes
73 The University of North Dakota 133.00% $19,793 $46,200NDYes
74 Lander University 210.00% $16,350 $50,700SCYes
75 Loyola University New Orleans 46.00% $37,980 $55,290LAYes
76 Universidad Ana G. Mendez - Gurabo 305.00% $15,000 $60,752PRNo

An MBA program in Operations Management will cost you between $9,068.00 to $176,600.00.

  • Number of Programs Offering Operations Management MBAs: 77
  • Average GMAT Score for Operations Management MBA Programs: 596
  • Average In-State Tuition for Operations Management MBA Programs: $51,821.18
  • Average Graduate Salary for Operations Management MBA Programs: $92,903
  • Average ROI for Operations Management MBA Programs: 161%

Compare Operations Management MBA Program Averages vs Campus

 AveragesMBA ProgramsOnline MBA Programs
Number of Programs7756
Average Starting Salary$92,903$91,304
Average MBA Tuition$51,821
$46,607
Average ROI161%173%
Average GMAT Scores596
594
Average Full-Time MBA Faculty98102
Average MBA Student Faculty Ratio19:120:1
Faculty with Doctorate84%84%
Average Full-Time MBA Enrollment492552
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 Operations Management 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 Operations Management 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 The University of North Dakota, the average MBA graduate annual salary is $46,200 . A degree from Columbia University, will provide an annual salary of $162,099.

Average MBA starting salary for graduates from accredited programs is $92,903 with the lowest of starting of $46,200 and the highest reported starting salary of $162,099.

Average Graduate Salaries for In-Person Operations Management MBA Programs

  • Average Operations Management: $92,903
  • Lowest Operations Management: $46,200
  • Highest Operations Management: $162,099

10 Highest Salaries for In-Person MBA Graduates in Operations Management

  1. Columbia University - $162,099.00
  2. New York University - $161,475.00
  3. University of California, Berkeley - $152,831.00
  4. Emory University - $149,759.00
  5. Carnegie Mellon University - $148,067.00
  6. Vanderbilt University - $139,711.00
  7. Georgetown University - $138,552.00
  8. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - $133,517.00
  9. The University of Texas at Dallas - $123,163.00
  10. University of Minnesota - $121,882.00

10 Lowest Salaries for In-Person MBA Graduates in Operations Management

  1. The University of North Dakota - $46,200.00
  2. Lander University - $50,700.00
  3. Loyola University New Orleans - $55,290.00
  4. Southeast Missouri State University - $59,400.00
  5. University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras - $60,000.00
  6. Universidad Ana G. Mendez - Gurabo - $60,752.00
  7. University of Central Oklahoma - $62,400.00
  8. The University of Tampa - $65,758.00
  9. University of Vermont - $66,000.00
  10. Western Washington University - $67,100.00

Average Salary for Graduate of MBA Programs in Operations Management Programs – Interactive Table

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

Rank University Avg. Starting SalaryIn State TuitionROIStateOnline
1 The University of North Dakota $46,200 $19,793 133.00%NDYes
2 Lander University $50,700 $16,350 210.00%SCYes
3 Loyola University New Orleans $55,290 $37,980 46.00%LAYes
4 Southeast Missouri State University $59,400 $13,804 330.00%MOYes
5 University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras $60,000 $13,926 331.00%PRYes
6 Universidad Ana G. Mendez - Gurabo $60,752 $15,000 305.00%PRNo
7 University of Central Oklahoma $62,400 $9,068 588.00%OKYes
8 The University of Tampa $65,758 $107,114 -39.00%FLNo
9 University of Vermont $66,000 $31,878 107.00%VTNo
10 Western Washington University $67,100 $48,448 38.00%WANo
11 University of Colorado Colorado Springs $71,000 $27,648 157.00%COYes
12 The University of Michigan-Flint $71,400 $73,328 -3.00%MIYes
13 Pace University $71,590 $116,744 -39.00%NYYes
14 San Diego State University $71,900 $31,200 130.00%CAYes
15 University of North Texas $72,545 $52,268 39.00%TXYes
16 Missouri University of Science and Technology $72,600 $16,488 340.00%MOYes
17 University of Toledo $73,300 $23,506 212.00%OHYes
18 University of Portland $73,500 $58,617 25.00%ORNo
19 California State University, Stanislaus $73,800 $24,938 196.00%CAYes
20 The University of Alabama $74,060 $28,377 161.00%ALYes
21 Grand Valley State University $76,200 $30,024 154.00%MINo
22 San Francisco State University $76,600 $28,000 174.00%CANo
22 California State University, East Bay $76,600 $28,000 174.00%CAYes
24 California State University, Northridge $77,400 $30,897 151.00%CANo
25 Kansas State University $77,550 $16,049 383.00%KSYes
26 The University of Texas at San Antonio $78,000 $24,512 218.00%TXYes
27 California State University, Bakersfield $78,600 $14,272 451.00%CAYes
28 The University of Texas at Arlington $78,800 $22,504 250.00%TXYes
29 Meredith College $79,600 $34,320 132.00%NCNo
30 California State University, Fullerton $81,500 $44,550 83.00%CAYes
31 Tarleton State University $81,926 $13,865 491.00%TXYes
32 University of Delaware $82,000 $39,954 105.00%DEYes
32 Indiana State University $82,000 $19,000 332.00%INYes
34 University of Scranton $82,100 $34,740 136.00%PAYes
35 Lipscomb University $84,000 $50,565 66.00%TNNo
36 University of North Carolina at Charlotte $84,260 $37,946 122.00%NCYes
37 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire $84,700 $29,700 185.00%WIYes
38 University of Oregon $85,236 $65,726 30.00%ORNo
39 Stevens Institute of Technology $85,398 $81,880 4.00%NJYes
40 Oakland University $86,300 $30,024 187.00%MIYes
41 University of Cincinnati $87,013 $23,996 263.00%OHYes
42 Drexel University $87,061 $59,241 47.00%PAYes
43 University of Maine $87,535 $19,500 349.00%MENo
44 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth $88,625 $17,578 404.00%MANo
45 California State Polytechnic University Pomona $89,440 $29,800 200.00%CANo
46 San Jose State University $90,800 $39,270 131.00%CAYes
47 Georgia State University $93,600 $36,522 156.00%GAYes
48 Central Michigan University $94,350 $27,300 246.00%MIYes
49 The Pennsylvania State University at Erie $95,600 $60,972 57.00%PAYes
50 Washington State University $96,500 $32,328 199.00%WAYes

What is the Average In-Person MBA Tuition for Operations Management 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 Operations Management is $51,821.18 compared to an average campus program Operations Management is $51,821.18 .

The lowest AACSB tuition rate at $9,068.00 from University of Central Oklahoma.

The highest AACSB tuition rate is $176,600.00 from Columbia University.

Average Tuition for In-Person MBA Programs in Operations Management

10 Most Affordable MBA Programs in Operations Management

  1. University of Central Oklahoma - $9,068.00
  2. Southeast Missouri State University - $13,804.00
  3. Tarleton State University - $13,865.00
  4. University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras - $13,926.00
  5. California State University, Bakersfield - $14,272.00
  6. Universidad Ana G. Mendez - Gurabo - $15,000.00
  7. Kansas State University - $16,049.00
  8. Lander University - $16,350.00
  9. Missouri University of Science and Technology - $16,488.00
  10. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth - $17,578.00

10 Most Expensive MBA Programs in Operations Management

  1. Columbia University - $176,600.00
  2. New York University - $160,130.00
  3. Emory University - $151,689.00
  4. Carnegie Mellon University - $147,456.00
  5. University of California, Berkeley - $139,628.00
  6. Washington University in St. Louis - $134,020.00
  7. Vanderbilt University - $131,000.00
  8. Georgetown University - $124,814.00
  9. Pace University - $116,744.00
  10. The University of Tampa - $107,114.00

Interactive Table – Tuition for MBA Programs in Operations Management Programs

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

Rank University In State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryROIStateOnline
1 University of Central Oklahoma $9,068 $62,400 588.00%OKYes
2 Southeast Missouri State University $13,804 $59,400 330.00%MOYes
3 Tarleton State University $13,865 $81,926 491.00%TXYes
4 University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras $13,926 $60,000 331.00%PRYes
5 California State University, Bakersfield $14,272 $78,600 451.00%CAYes
6 Universidad Ana G. Mendez - Gurabo $15,000 $60,752 305.00%PRNo
7 Kansas State University $16,049 $77,550 383.00%KSYes
8 Lander University $16,350 $50,700 210.00%SCYes
9 Missouri University of Science and Technology $16,488 $72,600 340.00%MOYes
10 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth $17,578 $88,625 404.00%MANo
11 Indiana State University $19,000 $82,000 332.00%INYes
12 University of Maine $19,500 $87,535 349.00%MENo
13 The University of North Dakota $19,793 $46,200 133.00%NDYes
14 California State University, Los Angeles $22,052 $99,100 349.00%CANo
15 The University of Texas at Arlington $22,504 $78,800 250.00%TXYes
16 University of Toledo $23,506 $73,300 212.00%OHYes
17 University of Cincinnati $23,996 $87,013 263.00%OHYes
18 The University of Texas at San Antonio $24,512 $78,000 218.00%TXYes
19 California State University, Stanislaus $24,938 $73,800 196.00%CAYes
20 University of Florida $26,473 $117,197 343.00%FLYes
21 University of South Carolina $26,485 $97,819 269.00%SCNo
22 Central Michigan University $27,300 $94,350 246.00%MIYes
23 University of Colorado Colorado Springs $27,648 $71,000 157.00%COYes
24 San Francisco State University $28,000 $76,600 174.00%CANo
24 California State University, East Bay $28,000 $76,600 174.00%CAYes
26 The University of Alabama $28,377 $74,060 161.00%ALYes
27 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire $29,700 $84,700 185.00%WIYes
28 California State Polytechnic University Pomona $29,800 $89,440 200.00%CANo
29 Oakland University $30,024 $86,300 187.00%MIYes
29 Grand Valley State University $30,024 $76,200 154.00%MINo
31 California State University, Northridge $30,897 $77,400 151.00%CANo
32 San Diego State University $31,200 $71,900 130.00%CAYes
33 University of Vermont $31,878 $66,000 107.00%VTNo
34 Washington State University $32,328 $96,500 199.00%WAYes
35 University of Dayton $33,600 $109,932 227.00%OHYes
36 University of Massachusetts Amherst $33,622 $111,227 231.00%MAYes
37 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $33,772 $98,500 192.00%ILYes
38 Meredith College $34,320 $79,600 132.00%NCNo
39 Michigan State University $34,564 $119,539 246.00%MIYes
40 University of Scranton $34,740 $82,100 136.00%PAYes
41 The University of Texas at Dallas $35,918 $123,163 243.00%TXYes
42 Georgia State University $36,522 $93,600 156.00%GAYes
43 Baruch College-The City University of New York $37,338 $118,633 218.00%NYYes
44 George Mason University $37,737 $110,100 192.00%VAYes
45 University of North Carolina at Charlotte $37,946 $84,260 122.00%NCYes
46 Loyola University New Orleans $37,980 $55,290 46.00%LAYes
47 San Jose State University $39,270 $90,800 131.00%CAYes
48 University of Delaware $39,954 $82,000 105.00%DEYes
49 California State University, Fullerton $44,550 $81,500 83.00%CAYes
50 Western Washington University $48,448 $67,100 38.00%WANo

What is the Average ROI for MBA Programs in Operations Management?

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 -39% to 588%.The lowest MBA ROI of -39% is from the program at The University of Tampa.The highest MBA ROI of 588% is offered by University of Central Oklahoma.On average, MBA programs across the U.S. have an ROI of 186%.

Interactive Table – ROI for MBA Programs in Operations Management Programs

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

Rank University ROIIn State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryStateOnline
1 University of Central Oklahoma 588.00% $9,068 $62,400OKYes
2 Tarleton State University 491.00% $13,865 $81,926TXYes
3 California State University, Bakersfield 451.00% $14,272 $78,600CAYes
4 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 404.00% $17,578 $88,625MANo
5 Kansas State University 383.00% $16,049 $77,550KSYes
6 California State University, Los Angeles 349.00% $22,052 $99,100CANo
6 University of Maine 349.00% $19,500 $87,535MENo
8 University of Florida 343.00% $26,473 $117,197FLYes
9 Missouri University of Science and Technology 340.00% $16,488 $72,600MOYes
10 Indiana State University 332.00% $19,000 $82,000INYes
11 University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras 331.00% $13,926 $60,000PRYes
12 Southeast Missouri State University 330.00% $13,804 $59,400MOYes
13 Universidad Ana G. Mendez - Gurabo 305.00% $15,000 $60,752PRNo
14 University of South Carolina 269.00% $26,485 $97,819SCNo
15 University of Cincinnati 263.00% $23,996 $87,013OHYes
16 The University of Texas at Arlington 250.00% $22,504 $78,800TXYes
17 Michigan State University 246.00% $34,564 $119,539MIYes
17 Central Michigan University 246.00% $27,300 $94,350MIYes
19 The University of Texas at Dallas 243.00% $35,918 $123,163TXYes
20 University of Massachusetts Amherst 231.00% $33,622 $111,227MAYes
21 University of Dayton 227.00% $33,600 $109,932OHYes
22 The University of Texas at San Antonio 218.00% $24,512 $78,000TXYes
22 Baruch College-The City University of New York 218.00% $37,338 $118,633NYYes
24 University of Toledo 212.00% $23,506 $73,300OHYes
25 Lander University 210.00% $16,350 $50,700SCYes
26 California State Polytechnic University Pomona 200.00% $29,800 $89,440CANo
27 Washington State University 199.00% $32,328 $96,500WAYes
28 California State University, Stanislaus 196.00% $24,938 $73,800CAYes
29 George Mason University 192.00% $37,737 $110,100VAYes
29 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 192.00% $33,772 $98,500ILYes
31 Oakland University 187.00% $30,024 $86,300MIYes
32 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 185.00% $29,700 $84,700WIYes
33 California State University, East Bay 174.00% $28,000 $76,600CAYes
33 San Francisco State University 174.00% $28,000 $76,600CANo
35 The University of Alabama 161.00% $28,377 $74,060ALYes
36 University of Colorado Colorado Springs 157.00% $27,648 $71,000COYes
37 Georgia State University 156.00% $36,522 $93,600GAYes
38 Grand Valley State University 154.00% $30,024 $76,200MINo
39 California State University, Northridge 151.00% $30,897 $77,400CANo
40 University of Scranton 136.00% $34,740 $82,100PAYes
41 The University of North Dakota 133.00% $19,793 $46,200NDYes
42 Meredith College 132.00% $34,320 $79,600NCNo
43 San Jose State University 131.00% $39,270 $90,800CAYes
44 San Diego State University 130.00% $31,200 $71,900CAYes
45 University of North Carolina at Charlotte 122.00% $37,946 $84,260NCYes
46 University of Wisconsin-Madison 114.00% $55,575 $118,983WIYes
47 University of Vermont 107.00% $31,878 $66,000VTNo
48 University of Delaware 105.00% $39,954 $82,000DEYes
49 The University of Arizona 96.00% $54,785 $107,345AZYes
50 California State University, Fullerton 83.00% $44,550 $81,500CAYes
51 University of St. Thomas-Minnesota 67.00% $61,596 $102,900MNYes
52 Lipscomb University 66.00% $50,565 $84,000TNNo
53 The Pennsylvania State University at Erie 57.00% $60,972 $95,600PAYes
54 Drexel University 47.00% $59,241 $87,061PAYes
55 Loyola University New Orleans 46.00% $37,980 $55,290LAYes
56 University of North Texas 39.00% $52,268 $72,545TXYes
57 Western Washington University 38.00% $48,448 $67,100WANo
58 University of Minnesota 36.00% $89,402 $121,882MNYes
59 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 33.00% $100,218 $133,517NCYes
60 University of Oregon 30.00% $65,726 $85,236ORNo
61 University of Portland 25.00% $58,617 $73,500ORNo
62 University of Maryland 22.00% $98,865 $121,103MDYes
63 University of California, Davis 14.00% $95,438 $109,075CAYes
64 Georgetown University 11.00% $124,814 $138,552DCYes
65 University of California, Berkeley 9.00% $139,628 $152,831CANo
66 Vanderbilt University 7.00% $131,000 $139,711TNNo
67 Stevens Institute of Technology 4.00% $81,880 $85,398NJYes
68 The Ohio State University 1.00% $106,123 $106,779OHYes
68 New York University 1.00% $160,130 $161,475NYNo

ROI for MBA Programs

  • Average: 186%
  • Lowest: -39%
  • Highest: 588%

10 Highest ROI for MBA Programs in Operations Management

  1. University of Central Oklahoma - 588.00%
  2. Tarleton State University - 491.00%
  3. California State University, Bakersfield - 451.00%
  4. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth - 404.00%
  5. Kansas State University - 383.00%
  6. California State University, Los Angeles - 349.00%
  7. University of Maine - 349.00%
  8. University of Florida - 343.00%
  9. Missouri University of Science and Technology - 340.00%
  10. Indiana State University - 332.00%

10 Lowest ROI for MBA Programs in Operations Management

  1. The Ohio State University - 1.00%
  2. New York University - 1.00%
  3. Stevens Institute of Technology - 4.00%
  4. Vanderbilt University - 7.00%
  5. University of California, Berkeley - 9.00%
  6. Georgetown University - 11.00%
  7. University of California, Davis - 14.00%
  8. University of Maryland - 22.00%
  9. University of Portland - 25.00%
  10. University of Oregon - 30.00%

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

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 Operations Management is 596 with a highest of 733 and the lowest of 442

The average GMAT score needed for a Operations Management MBA program from an institution is between 442 from University of North Texas to 733 from New York University. The average GMAT scores for Operations Management MBA programs is 596.

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 Operations Management is a 596.10 compared to an average MBA program score of 596.10. 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 Operations Management

  • Average: 596
  • Lowest: 442
  • Highest: 733

10 Lowest GMAT for MBA Programs in Operations Management

  1. University of North Texas - 442
  2. The University of Texas at San Antonio - 450
  3. The University of Michigan-Flint - 455
  4. University of Toledo - 475
  5. Universidad Ana G. Mendez - Gurabo - 500
  6. Loyola University New Orleans - 510
  7. University of Portland - 510
  8. Southeast Missouri State University - 515
  9. University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras - 520
  10. California State University, Northridge - 527

10 Highest GMAT for MBA Programs in Operations Management

  1. New York University - 733
  2. Columbia University - 732
  3. University of California, Berkeley - 729
  4. Emory University - 709
  5. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - 706
  6. Carnegie Mellon University - 702
  7. Georgetown University - 697
  8. University of Florida - 690
  9. The University of Texas at Dallas - 689
  10. Vanderbilt University - 687

No GMAT or GRE: Best MBA Programs in Operations Management

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 Operations Management

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 Operations Management MBA programs, the range for full-time enrollment is between 17 and 3,836. For part-time enrollment, the range is between : 5.00 and : 4,429.00.

Average Enrollment for MBA Programs Offering an MBA in Operations Management

10 MBA Programs with the Highest Enrollment (Alumni)

  1. The University of Texas at Dallas - 3,836
  2. Washington University in St. Louis - 1,770
  3. University of North Texas - 1,679
  4. Baruch College-The City University of New York - 1,279
  5. University of Florida - 1,174
  6. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - 1,000
  7. Central Michigan University - 999
  8. Georgia State University - 998
  9. New York University - 931
  10. Washington State University - 826

10 MBA Programs with the Smallest Enrollment (Alumni)

  1. The Pennsylvania State University at Erie - 17
  2. San Diego State University - 33
  3. Western Washington University - 33
  4. University of Delaware - 38
  5. University of Portland - 39
  6. University of Massachusetts Amherst - 46
  7. The University of Michigan-Flint - 47
  8. California State University, Stanislaus - 52
  9. Lipscomb University - 60
  10. Indiana State University - 61

Student / Faculty Ratio for MBA Programs in Operations Management

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 Operations Management 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 Operations Management?

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 Operations Management businesses, MBA programs here have risen to the challenge by offering you an array of more than 47 MBA concentrations including:

  • Operations Management: 77
  • Finance: 74
  • Marketing: 72
  • Accounting: 70
  • General Business: 69
  • Corporate Finance: 65
  • Management: 63
  • Information Systems: 58
  • Data Analytics: 53
  • Entrepreneurship: 50

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 Operations Management MBA Programs

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

There are 77 Operations Management accredited MBA programs. 1 private and 57 public schools offering Operations Management MBA programs.

Number of Award Earned for MBA Programs Offering an Operations Management 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 77 accredited MBA programs offered in Operations Management, 71 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 Operations Management :

  • MBAGuide: 71
  • US News: 25
  • Forbes: 21
  • BW: 18
  • FT: 17
  • Economist: 15

How We Rank the Best MBA Programs in Operations Management

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.

Best MBA Programs by Concentration: Online and In-Person

What is an Operations Management MBA?

The MBA in Operations Management prepares students for careers in manufacturing, merchandizing, distribution and logistics, e-commerce, and consulting. Students specializing in operations typically pursue careers at big firms such as Johnson and Johnson, Universal Studios, Mattel, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, UPS, Black and Decker, Ernst and Julio Gallo, Honeywell, etc. MBA in Operations graduates can also pursue careers at third-party e-commerce retailers like Wayfair, Overstock, Amazon, etc. The career usually begins as a Logistics Analyst, moves into a role in Freight Management, and rises to the level of VP of Operations or COO. Those with a comprehensive understanding of inventory control, shipping rates, and freight technology will differentiate themselves in the job market.

What is the Career Outlook Operations Management MBA?

Employment of logisticians is projected to grow 7% through 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth, for the most part, will be driven by the need for logisticians in the transportation of goods in a global economy. Whether it’s third-party retail companies needing to streamline their product shipments or a freight forwarding service looking to export goods across the globe, there will be ample opportunities for those interested in a logistics career.

The supply chain management process is critical to an organization’s on-going success. Companies rely on logistics analysts and freight teams to manage the movement of their products and supplies. Supply and distribution systems have become increasingly more complex as they continue to gain more efficiencies at minimal costs. Supply chain logisticians are responsible for negotiating shipping rates, tracking products, reducing damage rates, and filing claims with carriers. Depending on the t

ype of shipping a company offers (Ground, Truck Freight, White Glove), the more complex the supply chain management system becomes. Employment is expected to grow as companies need experienced logisticians to move products more efficiently, solve problems, and streamline supply chain management inefficiencies.

Mba Operations Management

MBA in Operations Management

What are Average Salaries Among Operations Managers?

The median annual wage for logisticians is $74,170. The lowest 10% earned less than $45,380, and the highest 10% earned more than $117,310. The type of products, the volume of orders, the complexity of freight software, and the type of delivery service all have an impact on salary for operations employees.

What Can I Do With an MBA in Operations Management?

Logisticians held about 148,700 jobs in 2016. The largest employers of logisticians were as follows:

Manufacturing – 25%
Federal government – 20%
Professional, scientific, and technical services – 17%
Management of companies and enterprises – 10%
Wholesale trade – 9%

There is no specific industry sector for operations management graduates. Logisticians work in almost every industry. Some freight managers work in the logistics department of a company, others become freight brokers, and some become independent contractors for large consulting firms. As a Logistician, you’re expected to handle complex supply chain management issues all while ensuring safe arrival of a business’s products.

Logisticians must ensure that operations stay on schedule, and they must work quickly to solve problems that arise and make sure customer service/sales departments are notified if there’s an issue. In the e-commerce world, the Logistics department has a major impact on customer satisfaction. A delayed or damaged product is the difference between a repeat customer and a negative company review.

What Types of Careers Are Available for an MBA in Operations Management?

Whether it’s purchasing, transportation, inventory or warehousing, operations managers are responsible for a companies greatest asset: their merchandise. Operations managers are usually team leaders and are responsible for improving packaging, negotiating freight rates, and tracking large shipments as they move through different service stations. Using software systems to plan and track the movement of products, Logisticians have an eye on a company’s cargo.

They operate software programs designed specifically for overseeing logistical functions, such as procurement, inventory management, and other supply chain planning and management systems. Operations Managers need to strike the perfect balance between ensuring safe arrival of shipments while protecting the company’s bottom line. The following are other careers involved in the operations process:

  • Buyers and purchasing agents buy products and services for organizations to use or resell. Purchasing managers oversee the work of buyers and purchasing agents.
  • Industrial engineers find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes. They devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.
  • Management analysts, often called management consultants, propose ways to improve an organization’s efficiency. They advise managers on how to make organizations more profitable through reduced costs and increased revenues.
  • Operations research analysts use advanced mathematical and analytical methods to help organizations investigate complex issues, identify and solve problems, and make better decisions.

What Skills Do I Need to be Successful in Operations Management?

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Communication skillsLogisticians need strong communication skills to collaborate with colleagues and do business with suppliers and customers.
Critical-thinking skillsLogisticians must develop, adjust, and carry out logistical plans. They often must find ways to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Customer service skillsLogisticians must know the needs of their customers in order to coordinate the movement of materials between suppliers and customers. They gain this knowledge through listening to the customer and applying their knowledge of the products and systems to provide what is required.
Organizational skillsLogisticians must be able to keep detailed records and simultaneously manage several projects in a fast-paced environment.
Problem-solving skillsLogisticians must handle unforeseen issues, such as delivery problems, and adjust plans as needed to resolve the issues.

What Typical Classes Will I Take in My MBA in Operations Management Program?

  • Business Process Fundamentals. This core course focuses on understanding levers for structuring, managing, and improving a firm’s recurring business processes to achieve competitive advantage in customer responsiveness, price, quality, and variety of products and services.
  • Managing Service Operations. You will learn how to design and improve the service offering for sustained excellence as well as how to identify and overcome key challenges in the service delivery. This course draws ideas not only from operations management, but also from consumer behavior, marketing, and strategy. You will learn to develop a service model encompassing the service offering, the funding mechanism, the employee management system, and the customer management system to analyze both existing and new services.
  • Supply Chain Strategy and Practice. Special emphasis is given to understanding how the business context shapes managerial decisions regarding the strategic design and management of the supply chain, as you examine how to improve the flow of materials and information through this network of suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.
  • Revenue Management. You will learn to identify, formulate, solve, and implement systems for pricing and revenue optimization. You will develop a fundamental understanding of the use of pricing and capacity concepts combined with optimization tools to achieve revenue improvement within the practical context of limited resources and information.
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Campus vs. Online MBA in Operations Management Programs

The flexibility of taking classes anywhere cannot be understated. It offers the most convenient way to obtain your MBA in Operations Management. Since a rather significant part of the Logisticians job responsibilities is managing freight via a company’s logistics platform, an online education can translate extremely well into the real world. With that being said, there are students that need the traditional classroom environment in order to feel engaged in the curriculum. The traditional MBA path is always a viable option.

Each student must weigh their own personal factors in determining whether or not to attend B-School online or on campus. Information technology and eLearning platforms have greatly improved over the past decade – allowing students from all over the world to pursue their MBA. There are nearly 3 million students currently enrolled in full-time online degree programs with approximately 6 million students taking at least one online course during their MBA.

  • The pros of online learning include lower overhead cost which includes online textbooks, dormitory expenses, and commuting cost. The convenience and flexibility of choosing your own times for learning, and the comfort of learning in your own home.
  • The cons of online learning include limited social interaction, computer and software issues as well as the cost of high-speed Internet, often requires the student be self-motivated and disciplined progress through the program.
  • The pros of campus-based learning include face-to-face and in-person interaction with instructors and fellow students, regularly scheduled class hours, use of the school’s library, athletic facilities, and laboratories.
  • The cons of campus-based learning include the requirement to travel to classes, lack of time flexibility, and housing costs.
  • One of the pros of online learning, as it relates to tuition cost, is that a number of schools offer free textbooks online and include these texts in the price of tuition. Textbooks can be sent via a PDF file and case studies are usually uploaded through educational portals like Harvard Business Review.

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