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MBA Program Structure

The Traditional MBA Program has identifiable components. The first set of courses are referred to as the foundation courses. These courses may be waived for students with appropriate background. The second set of courses form the MBA Core. As you can see, the core courses include advanced study in the functional areas of business as well as Leadership and International Business. The third component of the MBA program is the concentration. Each concentration consists of 12 semester credits and has its own set of requirements. Lastly the program has three semester credits of free elective and a capstone policy course. The minimum number of credits that a student needs to take to be awarded the degree is 34 and the maximum is 58.

Foundation Courses - All required unless waived
3250:600 Foundations of Economic Analysis 3
6200:601 Financial Accounting 3
6400:602 Managerial Finance 3
6500:600 Management and Organizational Behavior 3
6500:601 Quantitative Decision-Making 3
6600:600 Marketing Concepts 3
6400:655 Government and Business 3
6500:602 Computer Techniques for Management 3
Total Foundation Credits: 24
     
MBA Core Courses - All required
6200:610 Process Analysis and Cost Management 3
6400:674 Strategic Financial Decision Making 3
6500:670 Management of Operations 3
6600:620 Strategic Marketing Management 3
6800:605 International Business Environments 3
6700:696 St: Leadership 1
  Total Core Credits 16
     
Concentration Courses 12
Free Electives 3
   
Integrative Course
6500:695 Business Strategy and Policy:
Domestic and International
3
     
Total Core Credits 34
   
Total Program Credits 34-58
   
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