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MS Programs at the Leavey School of Business
Completing a business master’s program at the Leavey School of Business is your ticket to a more fulfilling career. Forge new connections while you learn from faculty who are not only teaching scholars, but are also industry practitioners.
Leavey also offers a 4+1 program designed to provide Santa Clara University undergraduate students an accelerated path towards a Masters of Science Degree. Learn more about the 4+1 Program.
Offered both on campus and online, the Master of Science in Business Analytics teaches you to harness the power of data for smarter business. Learn Big Data modeling, reinforcement learning, cloud computing, cloud computing architecture, natural language processing, and deep learning.
Master modern finance, banking, cryptocurrency, and investment markets, as well as analytics tools including R, Python, and SQL. You can choose to complete this Master of Science in Finance and Analytics program in person or online.
Learn to design, build and manage information systems that are crucial for today’s organizations. Our Master of Science in Information Systems degree is accredited by the Association for Computing Machinery and the Association for Information Systems.
Businesses around the world agree: it’s time to make marketing a priority. Dig into essential marketing principles, objectives, channels, and consumer psychology, then elevate your skills with contemporary marketing technology (MarTech) in this forward-focused business master’s program.
International Students
Study at the center of the most innovative region in the world with Leavey School of Business's graduate programs, featuring our STEM-designated MBA and MS programs with 3-year OPT eligibility for F1 visa holders. Our technology-focused curriculum and global alumni network connect you directly to industry leaders, while multiple graduate business programs ensure you'll find the perfect fit for your career goals.
Admissions
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Admissions Criteria
Our admissions team looks for:
- Bachelor's Degree – All majors accepted
- Prerequisites – Check the degree program of interest
- Work Experience – Not required, but may strengthen application
- International Applicants
- Academic Records and Transcripts – Must be evaluated by a NACES member organization
- English Proficiency Test – TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, or GMAT/GRE score above 50th percentile on the verbal portion
Attend an Admissions Event
Join us at one of many admissions events, including information sessions, networking events, webinars, and class visits. Find an upcoming event that fits in your schedule.
Meet with an Advisor
We know you have questions! Our admissions team is available for one-on-one phone or virtual appointments.
Prepare Your Application Materials
For your application, you'll need:
- Application fee*
- Resume/CV
- Personal statement*
- GMAT/GRE scores or test waiver
- Official transcripts*
- 2 letters of recommendation*
- Interview (as requested)
* Waived for Santa Clara University Alumni Pathway applicants
Frequently Asked Questions
Our students come from diverse backgrounds and our MS curriculum is set up to ensure those who do not have a technical background can still learn the necessary skills and knowledge to be successful in their respective programs. However, it is beneficial to have exposure to technical classes and concepts as well as having a strong math/quantitative background.
Senior Associate Director of Admissions, MS Programs
Brittney Dorow
Assistant Dean, Graduate Business Programs
Joshua Rosenthal
Associate Dean, Graduate Business Programs
Nydia MacGregor
Senior Director, Online Graduate Business & MS Programs
Michelle Kim
Assistant Director, MS Programs
Fatima Sheikh
The MSBA, MSFA, and MSIS on-ground programs are STEM-designated degrees and graduating students are eligible for the STEM OPT extension depending on their situation. Length depends on whether or not students have used any OPT time prior to joining our program.
Applications are normally open 9 months in advance of the application deadline.
Yes. Applicants are eligible to apply without the prerequisite(s), but must fulfill the prerequisite(s) prior to enrolling.
- MS Business Analytics: 1 course of college-level calculus and 1 course of college-level statistics
- MS Financial Analytics: 1 course of college-level calculus and 1 course of college-level statistics
- MS Information Systems: 1 course of college-level programming (accepted languages are Python, Java, R, C and C++ only)
- MS Marketing: No prerequisites
Courses from Coursera, Straighterline, Udacity, edX, or the like, are not accepted. Prerequisites must be taken at an accredited university, and completed with a final grade of “B” or higher. Applicants may take the prerequisites through a University of California Extension, though a comparable university or community college is accepted, if accredited.
Prerequisites must have at minimum the following course content:
- Statistics - Topics in statistics should include descriptive statistics, regression, probability, random variables and distributions, the central limit theorem, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for 1 & 2 populations, goodness of fit, and contingency tables.
- Programming Language - C, C++, Java, Python, or R. Students should have an intermediate understanding of the language after the completion of their course. Languages such as Javascript, HTML, SQL and CSS will not fulfill the requirement.
- Calculus 1 - Topics should include differential and integral calculus, key concepts of limit, derivative and continuity, derivatives in graphing and optimizing functions, and fundamental theorem of calculus.
No. Prerequisite competencies must be taken from accredited colleges/universities who can provide us with an official transcript showing successful completion (grade)
Our MS programs do not require full-time work experience. However, work experience is preferred and many MS students have between 1-3 years of work experience prior to enrolling, including internship experience. College seniors and recent college graduates are eligible to apply.
While the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) has been the standard exam used for business schools, the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) is also accepted. We do not prefer one exam over the other.
We do not have minimum test scores for the GMAT or GRE and your application evaluation is based on a comprehensive review. The average GMAT score for MS programs is 650. The average GRE score is 309 for MS programs. Scores from either test are valid for five (5) years. Applicants are welcome to take either exam more than once; we will only consider the highest score.
Applicants whose first language is not English must achieve a minimum score of 100 on the TOEFL (internet-based test), or 7 on the IELTS, or 125 on Duolingo. Scores are valid for two years. This requirement also may be met by scoring at or above the 50th percentile on the verbal portion of the GMAT or GRE, or if the applicant has a degree from an accredited U.S. university.
GMAT School Code: BV3-WB-51
GRE School Code: 4851
TOEFL School Code: 4851; or BusinessCAS B888
Duolingo English Test - Send to Leavey School of Business
Yes, you may submit, however it is preferable that GMAT, GRE, TOEFL, Duolingo and/or IELTS scores are submitted with the application. We recommend that applicants take the test at least 4 weeks before the posted deadline. Delays in taking and/or reporting the test scores will postpone the completion of your application, and ultimately a decision. All scores must be verified.
Yes. Candidates who demonstrate a strong and verifiable (usually with transcripts) quantitative/technical skill set will be considered for test waivers. Students who submit waivers risk not being eligible for any merit scholarships.
Yes. All students who submit their completed application by the priority deadline are reviewed for scholarship when we evaluate their application. No additional paperwork is required. Students who submit after that date may be considered if scholarship funds are still available. Scholarships are merit-based.
The university provides access to both federal and private loan options. Domestic students (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) are eligible for both federal and private loans. International students, however, are eligible solely for private loans, which may require a creditworthy U.S. cosigner depending on the lender's requirements.
On-Campus Programs
MSBA, MSFA, MSIS:
Fall Deadline (approximate start date mid-September)
- Priority Deadline: April 1st
- Final Application Deadline: June 1st
Yes, we accept applications after the posted deadline on a space available basis from domestic applicants only. We will not accept late applications from students who require an F-1 visa to study in the US.
For the application process, NO. However, you are required to submit an official transcript for each school you attended or an official foreign evaluation (if you’ve attended an international school) before the first quarter begins.
Applicants with a bachelor’s degree from outside of the United States are required to have their official transcripts evaluated, regardless if the transcript is printed in English. (Applicants with a US master’s degree are waived this requirement.) We require a course-by-course, cumulative GPA, and U.S. degree equivalency evaluation.
We require a course-by-course evaluation that includes a cumulative GPA and U.S. degree equivalency assessment.
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Maybe. All international bachelor’s degrees MUST be evaluated (see above) and determined to be equivalent to a US bachelor's degree. Click here to read about the policy for admitting students with a three-year degree.
To qualify for internships, international students on an F-1 visa MUST complete three consecutive quarters as a full-time student. They must also submit a request to pursue the internship with student programs and the ISS Office.
We prefer letters of recommendations from your professional network, that is, supervisors and colleagues; however, we also accept letters of recommendations from those you have worked with in academic and volunteering settings, particularly for those who will or have recently completed an undergraduate degree prior to the start of the program.
Qualified applicants will be invited to interview either in person or via Zoom.
After an application is submitted, applicants will receive an email with login credentials to access their Application Status page. This page will show the application checklist, any missing materials, and provide the option to upload any additional documents.
Once the application is complete, qualified applicants will receive an invitation to schedule an on-campus or video admission interview. Following the interview, most applicants will receive an admission decision within two weeks after the final admissions interview.
Once admitted students must place a nonrefundable deposit within 2 weeks to hold a seat in the program to which they were admitted. The deposit is credited toward the first quarter of tuition.
MSIS: $750
MSBA, MSFA: $1000
We offer a total of four online programs, including three MS programs - MS in Business Analytics, MS in Finance and Analytics, and MS in Marketing - as well as our Online MBA. To learn more about our online offerings, visit here.
Yes, SCU offers Graduate Housing options.
Many of our Graduate Students choose their own accommodation within walking distance of campus. The admission team will not work with students directly to secure housing, but may offer opportunities to connect with other admitted students prior to the start of the program.