The goal of the Master of Business Administration program is to prepare students to become managers in leadership positions for industry, government, and the not-for-profit sector and to provide them with a breadth and depth of knowledge that is supported by the ability to effectively address real world issues. The program has an international focus, and themes and cases drawn from all parts of the world are interwoven throughout.
Program Objectives
Upon completion of this degree program, students will be able to:
- Compile, analyze, and assess the applicability of best practices in addressing enterprise management issues
- Integrate principles and techniques of problem solving, critical thinking, and business ethics in the development of business strategies
- Demonstrate mastery of theory, concepts and skills in addressing specialized aspects of business management
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
It is expected that full-time students will take two courses per term throughout their programs. Due to the fact that most students opt to take one vacation term per year during their program, the normal program length is 24 months, and the maximum time students are given to complete the program is 36 months.
CURRICILUM
Course | Credit Hrs |
MGMT515 - Management that Transforms | 4.5 |
TECH515 - Technology that Transformss | 4.5 |
PROGRAM CORE (5 COURSES)
Course | Credit Hrs |
ACCT520 - Accounting for Decision Making | 4.5 |
ECON520 - Managerial Economics | 4.5 |
FINS520 - Finance for Decision Making | 4.5 |
MKTG571 - Marketing Management | 4.5 |
QANT510 - Statistics for Decision Making | 4.5 |
ELECTIVE (4 COURSES)
Students may choose from the various graduate level core or elective courses offered in this and other programs. A sample selection of electives is listed as follows.
Course | Credit Hrs |
- Elective 1 | 4.5 |
- Elective 2 | 4.5 |
- Elective 3 | 4.5 |
- Elective 4 | 4.5 |
CAPSTONE (1 COURSES)
Course | Credit Hrs |
CAPS600 - Graduate Capstone | 4.5 |