The MS in Information Technology Management and MBA in Project Management programs
will be offered at both our St. Louis and San Antonio campuses. The programs will
operate as a cohort, requiring students to meet in person just four to six times per
semester, still offering the benefits of peer connection and professional networking
— without the weekly commute. Between in-person meetings, students engage in interactive
assignments, case preparation, group projects and other collaborative activities that
enrich the learning experience while offering maximum flexibility, keeping working
professionals in mind. The courses are enhanced with virtual learning assignments
and discussions, enabling students to constantly and conveniently remain engaged with
faculty and peers.
Projected start date for the 2025 Fall I cohort is Aug. 16, 2025 (subject to change).
- U.S. students with a full-time job or someone who wants a brick-and-mortar classroom
experience in today’s highly online environment.
- Those in job or career transition.
- International students who are on an F-1 student visa (this program completely meets
on-ground regular meeting requirements for compliance).
- International students other than holders of F-2 and B-1 visas, who are eligible for
full-time study (H-4, A-1, H-1B, L, O, etc., visa holders).
Our One-Weekend-a-Month Master's Programs
- The MBA in Project Management requires 36 credit hours (12 courses) for the entire program. Non-business students
may need an introductory course, which is also built in to the schedule.
- The cohorts are designed to allow students to graduate within 18-22 months.
- Students register for three on-ground courses in a semester. Some of the coursework
will be expected to be done online in-between required in-person meetings.
- The on-ground courses meet regularly, every month during a semester over Saturday
and Sunday for intensive in-person coursework (typically, classes meet on weeks 5,
9, 14 and 18).
- The MS in Information Technology Management is a STEM programs and require 36 credit hours (12 courses) for the entire program.
- The cohorts are designed to allow students to graduate within four semesters (about
18-20 months).
- Students register for two on-ground courses a semester and one online course for the
same semester.
- The on-ground courses meet regularly, every three weeks in a term (weeks 3, 6, 9)
over Saturday and Sunday for intensive coursework.
- The program will be at regular tuition costs published on the website.
- Due to high demand and higher operating costs, these programs may have limited scholarships.
- Tuition deposit of $6,500 U.S. (non-refundable) is mandatory for international F-1
students, at time of enrollment.
- Students who fall out of cohort due to their own personal reasons will need to take
their missed courses in traditional on-ground/online format at rates that are prevailing
for such coursework. Once they are able to catch up to their original cohort or a
similar cohort, they can again get back to the flat rate.
- Students who graduated from Webster University receive a 20% tuition discount.
Participants must have a bachelor’s degree with a comparable GPA of 2.5 or above.
Language requirement is waived for international students who earned a master’s degree
in the U.S.