TCU Neeley School of Business
In today’s rapidly changing market, organizations across industries need dynamic, proactive, and visionary leaders who can adapt and thrive in the face of uncertainty.
Many professionals looking to advance or pivot in their careers find themselves exploring new opportunities to elevate their profile, while navigating a healthy work-life balance.
Ranked as a top 50 business school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, the TCU Neeley School of Business provides working professionals advanced business degree options that will take their careers to the next level, while providing flexibility to fit their lifestyles.
TCU Neeley offers part-time degree programs that enhance your technical skills, while also growing your professional development, emotional intelligence, and leadership skills.
Caleb Francis, chief operating officer for TotalEnergies E&P Barnett USA, LLC, considered pursuing an MBA for a while, but his career and life were progressing in a way that made it hard to set aside time to achieve his goal. He chose the TCU Neeley Energy MBA because of the ability to engage with classmates and professors in person, while having the flexibility to take evening classes.
Francis, who worked as a mechanical engineer in the oil and gas industry, broadened his awareness of the opportunities and challenges of the wider array of energy sources by specializing in energy for his MBA.
TCU Neeley School of Business
“I was at a point in my career where I came to class with a lot of good industry experience and contributed in a meaningful way to conversations,” Francis said. “But I also collaborated with others with different experiences, learning from them as well.”
In addition to degree specialization, TCU Neeley has an Executive MBA, offered every other Friday and Saturday for 18 months, that brings immediate returns on investment across job positions.
Deputy Chief Monica Martin, who oversees the Community Safety Partnership Bureau for the Fort Worth Police Department, experienced a career impact and made history straightaway. After earning her degree, she was promoted and became the first Black female commander and the first high-ranking woman at the Fort Worth Police Department.
“I knew I had to transition from a more tactical mindset to a leadership mindset, focusing more on the business component associated with our executive roles at the police department,” Martin shared.
The TCU Neeley Executive MBA program allows professionals across industries to learn and collaborate with one another, expanding each student’s thoughts and ideas.
“The exposure to a broad range of perspectives definitely enhances your problem-solving skills and enables you to approach challenges from different angles than what you normally used to do,” Martin explained. “The connections I’ve made during the program are priceless.”
TCU Neeley School of Business
No matter your industry or career stage, TCU Neeley’s advanced business degrees can harness your potential, fostering leadership and practical learning. It’s an opportunity to propel your career forward and attain your highest professional aspirations.
TCU Neeley delivers diverse pathways, tailored to your goals and lifestyle. Explore TCU Neeley Graduate Programs and start a conversation today by emailing [email protected].