Emerging technologies such as AI and machine learning are changing how businesses operate at an unprecedented pace, creating a shift in the kinds of leaders employers are seeking today.
Increasingly, those who can navigate the challenges of a technology-driven business world are in-demand, with the US Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 10.4% growth in STEM occupations by 2033. As industries continue to evolve, the ability to understand data, technology, and strategy grow more essential.
So, how can students gain these highly desirable skills and enhance their employability? Pursuing a business degree that integrates science and technology is one of the most effective ways to stay ahead as innovation reshapes the future of work.
Meeting the demand for tech-savvy business leaders
Driven by significant investment and widespread adoption across a variety of industries, experts predict the application of emerging technologies such as AI in the business world will only increase in future. As a result, demand for business leaders fluent in both technology and strategy is at an all-time high, with STEM-related occupations growing three times faster than non-STEM jobs.
Recognizing this market need, innovative business schools are introducing degrees and adapting curriculums in order to prepare students for the future workplace. At Bentley University, a highly innovative business school that's teaching is rooted in the integration of emerging technologies, the school's newly launched STEM MBA is designed to equip students with a future-proof skill set—preparing them to become effective, forward-thinking leaders.
By combining the core business acumen of an MBA with a strong emphasis on technology and analytics, the course is designed to train tech-savvy professionals with broad competencies, capable of meeting the demands of the technology-driven workforce.
Professor Armand Doucette, a senior lecturer who played an integral role in developing the AI track, describes the Bentley STEM MBA as a direct response to the shifts continually occurring in the workplace
“You can’t separate business and technology right now—that’s what led us to establish this innovative program," he says.
A curriculum built for the future of business
To equip students with the tools needed to lead through technological transformation, a robust and forward-thinking curriculum is essential.
At Bentley, the STEM MBA program features a dynamic mix of courses that reflect the realities of today’s business world. Modules include Data Management and SQL for Analytics, Strategic Technology Alignment, and Generative AI for Business Solutions and Strategies.
For Taryn Bennett, a first-semester STEM MBA student and Bentley undergraduate alumna who is also currently working as a product analyst, the program’s real-world relevance is already clear.
“My courses have really helped me future-proof my career. It’s teaching me new skills that are already relevant at work,” she says.
The program also offers students four specialized tracks—Accounting Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Business Analytics, and Financial Analytics—allowing them to tailor their degrees to meet their career goals and focus on the areas most valued by employers.
Armand adds that the curriculum, particularly the AI track, is designed with the future in mind, able to consistently evolve alongside the fast-pace change of industry. This focus on agility helps ensure students graduate with skills that remain relevant in the long term, along with an aptitude for continuous learning that will serve them throughout their careers.
“We’re not just covering AI as we know it today, but as we expect it to develop,” he says.
Developing adaptable leaders through hands-on learning
With the ongoing rapid pace of change in the workplace, the core traits needed for leaders to thrive in today’s workforce include adaptability, decision-making, and the ability to lead through uncertainty.
As Armand explains: “A future-ready leader is someone who can navigate ambiguity, make informed decisions, and feel comfortable in a complex environment.”
Bentley’s STEM MBA program is designed to cultivate these essential leadership skills by providing students with extensive opportunities for applied learning. The program allows students to put classroom theory into practice within project-based, team-centered learning opportunities. The school also uses close collaboration with industry partners to mirror real-world business challenges.
“Applied learning is strongly integrated into the STEM MBA. We want students to be prepared, to provide value, and to succeed in these new business environments,” says Armand. “We aim to build lifelong learners—individuals who can adapt to change but also anticipate it.”
Despite only being in her first semester, Taryn highlights how the program’s emphasis on teamwork is already helping her develop practical, lasting skills for the workplace.
“Working in teams is essential in every class… that hands-on experience gives me real-world skills I already use as a product analyst,” she explains.
Building connections that power lifelong success
Leadership is as much about people as it is about technology. While STEM MBA students gain a plethora of technical skills, when preparing themselves to take on leadership and managerial roles after graduation they must also understand the importance of collaboration and diversity.
Through the wide variety of experiences that occur both inside and outside the MBA classroom, these interpersonal capabilities are enhanced. Taryn says she is already seeing how studying within a diverse cohort can benefit her career, helping her build genuine connections with peers who each bring something different to the table.
“It’s insane to see how many different people are in my course. It really adds to the diversity of experience and adds so much value,” she adds.
A strong sense of community is also vital. Faced with challenging projects and rigorous learning, students need to feel supported throughout their academic journeys and able to make mistakes they can learn from. This supportive environment helps build resilient, confident individuals ready to lead with empathy and self-assurance.
“Bentley has supported me enough for me to be able to study full-time alongside full-time employment. The support system here has taught me the importance of empathy in leadership.”
Ultimately, it’s clear that the combination of science and business enables students to uniquely future-proof their careers. As Taryn says: “I feel like the STEM MBA is already giving me the extra layer of protection I need in terms of employment.”