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Animal Health Concentration

Animal Health MBA
The University of Kansas School of Business is proud to extend its nationally respected MBA program into the growing animal health industry. Located within the world’s largest concentration of animal health organizations, this partnership combines facets of the animal health industry with an advanced business learning environment.

This opportunity is designed for candidates with PhD’s in the sciences, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degrees or backgrounds suitable for future employment in the animal health industry. While Bayer HealthCare is the first corporate partner to take advantage of this opportunity, additional participants in the KC Animal Health Corridor are expected to soon join in this collaboration with the KU School of Business.

In addition to partnering with Bayer HealthCare, the KU School of Business encourages qualifying candidates with experience in the animal health industry, who are currently employed in the Greater Kansas City region, to apply to the Animal Health MBA program. Program participants will benefit from a customized curriculum designed to meet the needs of individuals seeking to combine a working knowledge of the animal health industry with business and management expertise.

Bayer HealthCare’s Animal Health Division Becomes First Corporate Partner
While the academic features of this partnership are open to all qualified individuals, Bayer HealthCare’s Animal Health Division is the first corporate partner providing practical animal health work experience to compliment this unique academic opportunity.

  • Competitive selection process at the corporate level with a focus on Bayer employees with experiences in the sciences
  • Selected employees offered professional positions based in the Kansas City metropolitan area and abroad
  • Employees are also academically selected to the Evening-Professional MBA program for completion in two years

Upon completion, Bayer employees are eligible for business management positions within Bayer HealthCare’s Animal Health Division globally.

KU Animal Health MBA, Evening-Professional Program
Devoted to the mission of “elevating the professional potential of highly-qualified students through a rigorous research based curriculum and experiential learning,” the Evening-Professional KU MBA program utilizes a curriculum specifically designed for working professionals. Fundamental business skills, theories and models are taught in a series of core classes, designed to provide a mastery of key business skills that can be used throughout one’s career. As the core curriculum comes to an end, the program is customizable with numerous electives suitalbe for completion of the Animal Health concentration.

Curriculum Guide (PDF)
How to Apply

Core Curriculum - 25-Credit Hours
Designed as the foundation of the program, the core curriculum is a structured set of classes encompassing a number of instructional formats. This group of courses is vital for enhancing critical thinking, creative problem solving and professional interpersonal skills development. These are the skills necessary for success at any level and throughout one’s career.

Animal Health Concentration, 12 Credit Hours
The electives listed below have been specially designed to meet the needs of students working in the animal health industry and incorporate extensive business cases, guest lecturers, class discussions, and projects specific to the industry. Completion of twelve credit hours, selected from the following, is required.

Ethical Considerations for Biosciences (Required), 1 credit


Life Science Business, 3 credits
Marketing Strategies for Animal Health Industries, 2 credits
Applied Strategic Management for Animal Health Industries, 2 credits
Government Regulation and Public Policy in the Biosciences, 2 credits
Bioscience Business Consulting Project, 3 credits
New Venture Creation in Bioscience, 4 credits
New Product Management, 3 credits

Student Commitments
All courses are held during weekday evenings at the Edwards Campus in Overland Park, Kansas. A typical course scheduled for the fall and spring meets for just over 3 hours a setting, one night per week for either 8 or 16 weeks. Summer courses meet for over 3 1/2 hours for two nights a week for either 4 or 8 weeks.

For More Information about the KU Animal Health MBA Program, please contact Ginny Fuerst-Kinnebrew, Program Coordinator, Animal Health MBA at gfuerst@ku.edu.

To apply to the KU MBA program, please contact Dee Steinle, Administrative Director of Masters Programs, at dsteinle@ku.edu.