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2021-2022 Academic Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Business Administration, MBA


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The Master of Business Administration program is a professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership positions in business.  The purpose of this program is to develop students’ skills in the functional areas of profit and non-profit organizations.

Schedule

Courses are 3 credit hours and are generally offered in eight-week terms one night a week on ground or online.

Students will earn a general MBA degree upon completion of 30 credit hours consisting of a 15 credit hour core curriculum, 6 credit hour program-specific curriculum, and at least 9 credit hours of elective coursework. Concentrations in a specific discipline area consisting of a minimum of 12 credit hours may be earned in place of elective coursework for an MBA degree with concentration.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the requirements stated under the Graduate Admissions Policy, the requirements for admission to MBA are as follows:

  1. One letter of recommendation
  2. Resume
  3. Completion of the program interview process and written approval of admission from the division after review of the admission requirements
  4. Accounting track students - bachelor’s degree in accounting or equivalent

Degree Awarded

Master of Business Administration

Division of Business and Information Technology Foundation Course: 0-3 credit hours


The Division of Business and Information Technology will place students in an appropriate foundational course based on criteria that traditionally indicates student preparedness for graduate level business courses.

Students entering a graduate degree program in the Division of Business and Information Technology (DBIT) with a bachelor’s degree in a business-related field will be enrolled in the courses associated with the gradaute degree they seek. The DBIT Foundation course is not required.

Students entering a graduate degree program in the Division of Business and Information Technology (DBIT) without a bachelor’s degree in a business-related field will be required to take the DBIT Foundation course in order to proceed with studies in their chosen graduate business program.

All DBIT students required to take the foundation course must do so within the first 6 credit hours of their program requirements. The foundation course may not be used to satisfy any elective requirements toward a master’s degree offered by the DBIT.

Choose One Area of Concentration (Required): 9-12 credit hours


General Business Administration Concentration - 9 credit hours


Choose any combination of courses within the Master of Business Administration or Global Master of Business Administration concentration areas.

Total Degree Requirements: 30-36 credit hours


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