New STEM MBA to Prepare Data-Driven Business Leaders

JACKSON, Miss. (June 30, 2025)  黑料社 has launched a cutting-edge STEM MBA program to prepare professionals for leadership roles in a rapidly changing, technology-driven economy.

This fully online graduate program combines foundational business strategy with advanced technical training in areas such as data analytics, statistical modeling, and supply chain management. Designed for working professionals, the program offers flexible seven-week courses that allow students to earn their degree at their own pace while gaining real-world skills that can be applied immediately in the workplace.

“The STEM MBA is designed for tomorrow’s business leaders—those who understand that success today requires both strategic thinking and analytical fluency,” said Dr. Brett Andrews, chair of Belhaven’s School of Business. “This isn’t your traditional MBA. We’ve embedded rigorous STEM content—like statistical modeling, data visualization, and marketing analytics—into the heart of the program to reflect the demands of a tech-driven marketplace.”

Belhaven’s STEM MBA responds to a growing market demand for professionals who can lead with insight and act on complex data. Graduates will be equipped to analyze trends, optimize operations, and guide organizations through strategic, evidence-based decisions. The program prepares students for roles across industries, including finance, marketing, operations, technology, and consulting.

Andrews said the curriculum was intentionally developed to bridge the gap between business acumen and technical expertise. Students will explore data visualization and storytelling, predictive modeling, supply chain strategy, and ethical leadership—all within a context that emphasizes strategic thinking and long-term business planning.

“Employers want graduates who can not only lead but also analyze, predict, and optimize,” Andrews said. “Our STEM MBA equips students with the data-driven skills that set them apart in competitive job markets. STEM-designated MBAs open doors—not just in analytics or tech, but across industries that are transforming through innovation and automation.”