The University of Tulsa (TU), Oklahoma’s highest-ranked national university, is now enrolling for its recently launched online MBA and elevating its online Master’s in Cyber Security with Noodle Partners, the fastest-growing online program manager.
Increasingly, adult learners are opting for programs that fit their busy lives. TU is working to improve the accessibility of their programs by meeting those students where they are — online.
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The online MBA offers a part-time option to prepare students for career advancement in the private and public sectors as well as for positions of leadership and responsibility in business and society.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing job sectors in the United States; the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 32% increase in employment from 2018 to 2028, more than six times higher than the average for domestic careers. For 20 years, TU has been one of only a few institutions designated as a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance and Cyber Defense Education.
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“The University of Tulsa is excited to leverage the resources and expertise of Noodle Partners to further develop these two online degree programs and meet the needs of students seeking a research, university-level education outside of a traditional classroom setting,” said TU Interim President Janet Levit. “TU’s MBA and M.S. in Cyber Security attract highly motivated working professionals who will use the degrees to advance their careers and support the nation’s thriving business and technology industries.”
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