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Emphasis - Professional Program

Master of Business Administration

Description

The M.B.A. exposes students to a variety of subjects, including statistics, economics, organizational behavior, business communication, marketing, financial strategy, operations management, and information technology management. The M.B.A. is available as either a residential program or as a professional program. The residential M.B.A. is a compressed one-year program for full-time students. The professional M.B.A. is designed for working business professionals and involves a variety of technological delivery modes.

Minimum Total Credit Hours: 48

Course Requirements

Students must complete the requirements for either the residential or professional M.B.A. program.

Emphasis - Professional Program

Description

The professional M.B.A. is designed for working business professionals and involves a variety of technological delivery modes.

Course Requirements

The professional M.B.A. program requires the following 33 hours of courses: MBA 621-Statistical Analysis MBA 614-Business Environment MBA 612-Business Decision Making MBA 601-Managerial Communications MBA 606-Organizational Behavior MBA 611-Financial Analysis MBA 623-Integrative Business Analysis MBA 613-Mobilizing Technology in the Modern Business MBA 622-Business Planning and Entrepreneurship MBA 624-Project Analysis MBA 631-Strategic Management: Competitiveness and Globalization

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