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FAQs - School of Business

Get answers to your questions about the University of Phoenix School of Business, including programs, professional affiliations and business accreditation.
  • Yes. We have partnerships with the Project Management Institute (PMI) and Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM®).

    University of Phoenix is recognized as a ‘Globally Registered Education Provider’ (R.E.P.®) by the Project Management Institute (PMI). This means that our students can earn college credit through a six-course undergraduate Project Management certificate program and be assured that the courses meet PMI’s standard for the project management field. 

    Students can get continuing education and earn PMI-approved Professional Development Units, which may be applied toward PMI’s Certified Project Manager Professional (PMP®) Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR). 

    In select regions, University of Phoenix is approved to offer examination preparation curriculum endorsed by the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM®). This curriculum prepares students to sit for the Professional of Human Resources (PHR®) and Senior Professional of Human Resources (SPHR®) national certification examinations. 

  • Yes. Our Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is accredited by ACBSP and the classes can be taken online or at one of our campus locations. The program offers several MBA concentrations.

  • Yes. We offer an accredited doctoral degree program in business in our School of Advanced Studies. We currently offer a Doctor of Business Administration and Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership. 

  • Yes, our business programs have programmatic accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP):

    • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    • Master of Management
    • Bachelor of Science in Business

    The School of Business is also accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of North Central Associations and Colleges.

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