Other Academic Programs at Anderson

In addition to the MBA, Professional MBA, and the Executive MBA the Anderson School also sponsors a number of other graduate programs that combine the MBA with other degree programs at The University of New Mexico. Below is a list of the programs.


Undergraduate-MBA Program (also known as the 3-2 Program)

The University of New Mexico has implemented a program where a student can earn a undergraduate degree and a graduate degree. The Anderson School sponsors this program with the MBA Program. Earn an undergraduate degree in any school at UNM and at the same time, earn a MBA degree from Anderson.

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Masters of Accounting Program

The UNM Masters of Accounting program is a challenging and rewarding educational experience specially designed for people who are reentering the workforce, interested in changing careers or seeking to upgrade their qualifications. It's also a useful complement for tax attorneys who need additional knowledge of accounting transactions.

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Dual Degree Program

The Dual Degree Program allows a student to earn a MBA degree and another graduate degree at The University of New Mexico. Featured dual graduate degrees include a MBA and a JD (Law) degree, MBA and a Master's in Latin American studies, or a MBA and a Master's of Engineering in Manufacturing.

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Post-Masters Certificate

This program allows graduates of an accredited MBA to continue their education after graduation. In addition to their MBA degree (and concentration), MBA graduates can earn a certificate towards their MBA degree.

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Study Abroad Program

Anderson has a study abroad program that allows interational students to attend Anderson. The program also allows Anderson students to attend universities around the world while still earning credit towards their Anderson degree.

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Certified Public Accountant Program

The Anderson School Accounting Department sponsors a program to help students and graduates to obtain their CPA.

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Washington Campus Program

MBA students can attend a week long seminar in Washington D.C. and earn credit towards their MBA degree.

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