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Tippie Magazine (Winter 2022) - Tippie College of Business

Tippie Magazine, a semiannual publication for alumni and friends of the Tippie College of Business, includes feature stories, alumni updates, and the latest news from the college.

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THE EVOLUTION OF THE IOWA MBA<br />

BY REBEKAH TILLEY<br />

Epic journeys <strong>of</strong>ten start with major disruptions.<br />

The first MBA program, launched in 1908, was sparked<br />

by the Industrial Revolution.<br />

In the wake <strong>of</strong> World War II, the Ford Foundation believed business school curriculum<br />

was not academic enough and so made a massive investment in business schools across<br />

the country. This spurred the launch <strong>of</strong> the MBA at the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa in 1961.<br />

Working pr<strong>of</strong>essionals also wanted to earn an MBA, and the college responded with its first <strong>of</strong>fcampus<br />

MBA <strong>of</strong>fering in 1966 and the Executive MBA Program in 1977. Technology advances<br />

brought the first Iowa MBA classes online in 2003. As student demand changed, the college<br />

phased out the Full-time MBA Program in 2017 to provide different graduate-level degree options.<br />

Over the past four years, the Iowa MBA has continued to evolve with the launch <strong>of</strong> the Online<br />

MBA. The college added specialized master’s programs in business analytics and finance<br />

and revamped the Executive MBA Program. And then, the COVID-19 pandemic forced<br />

more Iowa MBA classes online. After experiencing the high quality <strong>of</strong> online classes, many<br />

working pr<strong>of</strong>essional students determined that they could learn the same content while<br />

enjoying the flexibility that online classes provide.<br />

So once again, the college listened to its customers and merged the part-time Pr<strong>of</strong>essional MBA<br />

and Online MBA programs into one Iowa MBA in August 2021. The merger provides students<br />

with the ability to take classes online and/or in person at multiple locations around the state <strong>of</strong><br />

Iowa and have them count equally toward completion <strong>of</strong> the degree. They keep the same advisor<br />

and can decided on a course-by-course basis how they want to learn specific content.<br />

“Students spoke and we listened,” says Dean Amy Krist<strong>of</strong>-Brown. “The demand for lifelong<br />

learning continues to grow, and we’ll find ways to meet that demand that fit with the<br />

lifestyles <strong>of</strong> our students.”<br />

While ever evolving to meet customer needs, the college’s commitment to its core values have<br />

never wavered, says Krist<strong>of</strong>-Brown. “We are giving our students an exceptional, transformational<br />

experience. We are delivering graduate education that is the growth engine for our state, our nation,<br />

and our world. And we’re making good on that promise at any stage <strong>of</strong> our students’ careers.” •<br />

DYK?<br />

The Iowa MBA was the 65th MBA program established in the United States.<br />

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