Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Lead local anb global challenges with a strategic, innovative and sustainable vision
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About this program
Transform into a critical, ethical, and innovative leader who drives sustainable growth in organizations with a global perspective and a deep awareness of the surrounding context.

Francisco Javier Vázquez, Jr., Ph.D. in Values-Driven Leadership (Benedictine University, Chicago), Master's in Quality Engineering (ITESO), MBA (ITESO). Certified in Competency-Based Education (Polytechnic University of Puebla) and Educational Management (in progress, Anáhuac University). Bachelor's in Comunications and Electronics Engineering (University of Guadalajara).
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Meet the faculty
this Master's Degree
Join a program backed by over 35 years of academic excellence and rigor, accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), which provides access to a global network ((AMBA Membership)) and solid local business communities.
Study at the ITESO Business School, a member of the International Association of Jesuit Business Schools (IAJBS), which promotes a new paradigm of social economy for the common good.
Our program encourages the application of diverse methodologies with a holistic and international business perspective. For instance, you will have the opportunity to learn and apply the Harvard Business School Case Method, which focuses on businesses created and led by students and graduates.
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A program built for profiles like yours
- Have professional experience and a strong interest in developing your managerial, leadership, and strategic thinking skills to drive change with a focus on sustainability and digital transformation.
- Are engaged in entrepreneurial or organizational leadership initiatives and are committed to strengthening your decision-making, enhancing management capabilities, and contributing to productivity, growth, and social development.
- Lead with a strong ethical and human-centered approach, leveraging emotional, behavioral, and analytical skills to generate positive impact in both organizations and society.
- Make informed decisions that drive sustainable business development by utilizing diagnostic tools to analyze and manage both qualitative and quantitative data.
- Design and implement innovative models that promote socially responsible entrepreneurship, with a clear focus on digital transformation.
- Drive meaningful organizational change to foster sustainable development in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) environments.
Career Opportunities
- Executive and managerial roles across organizations and departments.
- Innovation and transformation areas.
- Entrepreneurship and new ventures.
- Civil society organizations.
- Research institutions.
- Public sector leadership.
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The Lines of Knowledge Generation and Application (LGAC) represent the program’s thematic focus areas. They reflect the research or professional work trajectories of faculty and students, grounded in a systemic approach to creating or applying new knowledge, depending on its nature and focus.
The Research Program (PI) of the Department of Economics, Administration and Marketing (DEAM) is committed to generating original knowledge around four core challenges related to MSMEs, their management, and their socioeconomic context.
Research focused on the growth and development of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises across their internal value chains, including organizational, marketing, commercial, and financial dimensions.
Analysis of the capacity and strategic management of innovation and entrepreneurship—both social and technological—exploring how these dimensions interact, integrate, and mutually reinforce each other.
Examination of consumer behavior from biological, psychological, social, and economic perspectives, with an emphasis on advancing sustainable consumption patterns.
Research on the socioeconomic conditions that shape the territories where SMEs and related economic agents operate, focusing on the structural factors that have a direct influence on employment and regional development.
Coordinator
David Foust, Ph.D.
foust@iteso.mx
Lines of Knowledge Generation and Application
The Lines of Knowledge Generation and Application (LGAC) represent the program’s thematic focus areas. They reflect the research or professional work trajectories of faculty and students, grounded in a systemic approach to creating or applying new knowledge, depending on its nature and focus.
The Research Program (PI) of the Department of Economics, Administration and Marketing (DEAM) is committed to generating original knowledge around four core challenges related to MSMEs, their management, and their socioeconomic context.
Research focused on the growth and development of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises across their internal value chains, including organizational, marketing, commercial, and financial dimensions.
Analysis of the capacity and strategic management of innovation and entrepreneurship—both social and technological—exploring how these dimensions interact, integrate, and mutually reinforce each other.
Examination of consumer behavior from biological, psychological, social, and economic perspectives, with an emphasis on advancing sustainable consumption patterns.
Research on the socioeconomic conditions that shape the territories where SMEs and related economic agents operate, focusing on the structural factors that have a direct influence on employment and regional development.
Coordinator
David Foust, Ph.D.
foust@iteso.mx
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Program Curriculum
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ITESO’s graduate programs are supported by a renowned academic faculty comprising leading experts in their fields, who are actively engaged in real-world projects that offer concrete solutions. The university boasts over 100 researchers, 79 of whom are affiliated with Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNII). Some are also members of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.

Research at ITESO generates new, rigorous, and relevant knowledge focused on some of the region’s and country’s most pressing challenges. Areas of impact include human rights, access to justice, renewable energy, sustainable resource management, food security, mental health and well-being, quality education, data science, and public communication, among others. These programs aim to offer development alternatives, influence public policy, foster technological innovation, and promote socially impactful projects.

One of the key advantages of ITESO’s graduate programs is the opportunity for international academic exchange through agreements with the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU), a global network of over 320 institutions. Additionally, programs supported by Conacyt offer research stays in Mexico and abroad for fieldwork, study, or the completion of research projects.

Sustainability is an institutional priority that drives research, education, and community engagement projects at ITESO. These initiatives aim to develop comprehensive, long-term strategies for ecosystem stewardship that are in harmony with local communities. ITESO’s campus is one of the most sustainable in the country, and among the few in the world with a protected forest on its grounds.

ITESO offers access to more than 100 specialized laboratories in areas such as nanotechnology, data science, food engineering, mechatronics, biotechnology, chemistry, systems, communication, multimedia, languages, nutrition, neuromarketing, arts, building technologies, and more. Facilities also include simulated courtrooms, exhibition spaces, mediation rooms, and audiovisual projection labs.

ITESO’s endowed chairs foster dialogue, critical thinking, and the exchange of ideas across sectors. They provide spaces for collaboration between academia, industry, and civil society, aimed at generating knowledge with high social impact. These initiatives also strengthen academic networks and support faculty and student mobility.

With more than 80 active academic journals and a robust catalogue of books, ITESO leads private universities in the region in scholarly publishing. Publications cover diverse disciplines, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and are widely accessible—many available for free download online.

ITESO holds the most significant number of industry collaboration agreements among private universities in western Mexico. The university also offers dual-degree programs with institutions such as the University of Koblenz (Germany), Boston College, and Central Michigan University (USA).

ITESO’s library houses more than 640,000 physical volumes and 200,000 digital resources, including books, journals, blueprints, films, and a collection of rare and antique books. Open to the public, the library features reading rooms, exhibition spaces, a cinema, an agora, a material library, and collaborative workspaces.

ITESO offers expert consulting and support for businesses at all stages of development through the Center for Innovation and Technology Management, the High-Impact Social Innovation Center, and the University-Business Center. Graduate students engage in projects focused on entrepreneurship, innovation, business acceleration, solidarity economies, and fair trade alternatives.
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Research Programs
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Business & Entrepreneurship
ITESO’s graduate programs are supported by a renowned academic faculty comprising leading experts in their fields, who are actively engaged in real-world projects that offer concrete solutions. The university boasts over 100 researchers, 79 of whom are affiliated with Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNII). Some are also members of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.
Research at ITESO generates new, rigorous, and relevant knowledge focused on some of the region’s and country’s most pressing challenges. Areas of impact include human rights, access to justice, renewable energy, sustainable resource management, food security, mental health and well-being, quality education, data science, and public communication, among others. These programs aim to offer development alternatives, influence public policy, foster technological innovation, and promote socially impactful projects.
One of the key advantages of ITESO’s graduate programs is the opportunity for international academic exchange through agreements with the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU), a global network of over 320 institutions. Additionally, programs supported by Conacyt offer research stays in Mexico and abroad for fieldwork, study, or the completion of research projects.
Sustainability is an institutional priority that drives research, education, and community engagement projects at ITESO. These initiatives aim to develop comprehensive, long-term strategies for ecosystem stewardship that are in harmony with local communities. ITESO’s campus is one of the most sustainable in the country, and among the few in the world with a protected forest on its grounds.
ITESO offers access to more than 100 specialized laboratories in areas such as nanotechnology, data science, food engineering, mechatronics, biotechnology, chemistry, systems, communication, multimedia, languages, nutrition, neuromarketing, arts, building technologies, and more. Facilities also include simulated courtrooms, exhibition spaces, mediation rooms, and audiovisual projection labs.
ITESO’s endowed chairs foster dialogue, critical thinking, and the exchange of ideas across sectors. They provide spaces for collaboration between academia, industry, and civil society, aimed at generating knowledge with high social impact. These initiatives also strengthen academic networks and support faculty and student mobility.
With more than 80 active academic journals and a robust catalogue of books, ITESO leads private universities in the region in scholarly publishing. Publications cover diverse disciplines, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and are widely accessible—many available for free download online.
ITESO holds the most significant number of industry collaboration agreements among private universities in western Mexico. The university also offers dual-degree programs with institutions such as the University of Koblenz (Germany), Boston College, and Central Michigan University (USA).
ITESO’s library houses more than 640,000 physical volumes and 200,000 digital resources, including books, journals, blueprints, films, and a collection of rare and antique books. Open to the public, the library features reading rooms, exhibition spaces, a cinema, an agora, a material library, and collaborative workspaces.
ITESO offers expert consulting and support for businesses at all stages of development through the Center for Innovation and Technology Management, the High-Impact Social Innovation Center, and the University-Business Center. Graduate students engage in projects focused on entrepreneurship, innovation, business acceleration, solidarity economies, and fair trade alternatives.
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Research at ITESO
“Universities are called to be places of possibilities — to open horizons through research and engagement”.
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