Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)

Purpose of the Program

The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree prepares graduates from any professional discipline for leadership positions by teaching both business fundamentals and the critical-thinking and analysis. Graduates may choose a concentration to provide career focus.


Admission Requirements

A minimum of three years of professional work experience or equivalent (Example: military service) plus a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. Candidates lacking these qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. See the admissions section of this catalog for admission application procedures and costs.

Curriculum

The M.B.A. curriculum consists of (a) core courses, (b) track courses, and (c) a capstone project.

M.B.A. Core Courses

Select 24 hours from the following list:

**For 2018-2019 BMGT 6261 Strategy and Managerial Decision Making is a 15-week course meeting for 1 hour and 40 minutes each week.

Semester One Classes

BFIN 6262Financial Management

2

BADM 6210Managerial Communication

2

BADM 6212Organizational Behavior & Change Management

2

BADM 6220Entrepreneurship

2

BADM 6241Values-Driven Leadership

2

BQBA 6211Quantitative Methods & Managerial Decision Making

2

BSYS 6242Info Systems & Technology

2

Semester Two Classes

BADM 6243Global Issues in Business and Society

2

BADM 6250Legal Environment of Business

2

BACC 6221Accounting for Managers

2

BMGT 6261Strategy & Managerial Decision Making

2

BECO 6231Managerial Economics & Planning

2

BMKT 6241Marketing Management

2

BSYS 6250Logistics & Operations Management

2