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Quick Facts

Sacramento Working Professional MBA Program
One of the nation's premier MBA degree programs is available to working professionals from across Northern California. In fact, Forbes ranks the UC Davis Working Professional MBA Program 16th in the nation.

Location
Sacramento classes are currently held at the One Capitol Mall facility in downtown Sacramento. Beginning in March 2010, the Sacramento program will move to the UC Davis Sacramento Campus.  Weeknight classes are held from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Weekend courses are scheduled either from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Schedule
Classes are held Monday–Thursday evenings and on some Saturdays and Sundays. Students in the Working Professional MBA Program typically take two classes per quarter. Students complete 72 units to meet the requirement for graduation, with most classes equivalent to 3 units. Elective courses are offered in the summer quarter for those who wish to proceed through the program at a faster pace. Most students finish the degree in three years. 

Application Deadlines
 Round 1   December 2, 2009
 Round 2   March 31, 2010
 Late Round   June 2, 2010

Working Professional MBA Program
2009 Entering Class Profile

 
 Average work experience  6
 Work experience range  1-21
Average age  30
  Age range  24-52
Average GMAT  618
  GMAT range  490-780
Average undergraduate GPA  3.2
  GPA range  2.1-3.9
 
 Women  31%
 Men  69%
 
 Industries Represented   
 Banking/Finance/Insurance 10% 
 Biotech   5%
 Consulting/Other Services 19% 
 Education/Government/Non-Profit 11% 
 Food/Wine   3% 
 Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals 12% 
 Manufacturing/Logistics   8% 
 Other Industries* 11% 
 Real Estate/Construction   4%
 Technology 19% 
 *Energy, Entertainment, Publishing,
  Retail
 
   
Undergraduate Majors  
Business 18%
Computer Science   7%
Economics 18%
Engineering 19%
Humanities   8%
Math/Science 18%
Social Science 12%

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