


The concentration in Global Technological Innovation is designed to assist in the development of new technologies and innovations and bring them to market. Collaboration between diverse fields such as biology, chemistry, engineering, medicine and business lead to new product development every day.
| MBA Gateway Courses (0-12 Credits) | ||
| 6200:601 | Financial Accounting | |
| 6200:602 | Managerial Finance | |
| 6200:655 | Government and Business | |
| 3250:600 | Foundations of Economic Analysis | |
| 6700:6950 | Gateway Internship* | |
| *Required for students with no work experience; taken for credit but not applied toward graduation requirements. | ||
Gateway courses may be waived based on recent comparable coursework or waiver exams.
MBA Proficiencies
Students must show proficiency in the following areas critical to success in the MBA:
| MBA Professional Courses* (6 Credits) | ||
| 6700:696 | Leading and Influencing (Required in year 1, first semester) | |
| 6700:696 | Professional Integrity and Social Responsibility | |
| 6700:696 | Negotiation | |
| 6700:601 | Business Analytics and Information Strategy | |
| MBA Core Courses*(18 Credits) | ||
| 6200:610 | Process Analysis and Cost Management | |
| 6400:674 | Strategic Financial Decision Making | |
| 6500:670 | Management of Supply Chain and Operations | |
| 6500:652 | Managing People in Organizations | |
| 6600:620 | Strategic Marketing | |
| 6800:605 | International Business Environments | |
*All core and Professional courses require Excel, writing and statistics proficiency prior to enrollment.
MBA Action Learning Course (0-3 Credits)
The Action learning course CAN be satisfied within the concentration
| Concentration: Global Technological Innovation | ||||
| 6500:665 | Management of Technology | 3 | ||
| 6500:675 | Global Supply Chain Management | 3 | ||
| 6500:508 | Entrepreneurship | 3 | ||
| MBA Integrative Course | ||||
| 6500:695 | Business Strategy and Policy: Domestic and International | 3 | ||
| (restricted to students graduating within two semesters) | ||||
It is recommended that international students apply one month prior to these dates to allow time form admission and visa processing. I-20 forms are processed by the Office of International Programs.
Program Home:
Global Technological Innovation (MBA)
Department of Management
Degrees Offered:
MBA Master of Business Admin,
Program Contact:
gradcba@uakron.edu
You need to have a completed application to be considered for admission. That means that you have to have a GMAT score (at least 500), a TOEFL score if you are an international student, hold an undergraduate degree, have your statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, resume, transcripts (at least a 2.75 GPA) and all the other material in to us so that our graduate admissions committee can evaluate your application.
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