Students pursuing a master’s degree in business administration take a minimum of 12 courses (36 credits). Students in the MBA program are required to demonstrate successful completion of the following undergraduate courses: Accounting (six credits), economics (six credits), and quantitative analysis and calculus or statistics (six credits).
Prerequisite course equivalencies may be demonstrated through an official undergraduate transcript from an accredited institution signifying successful completion of the prerequisite courses, or CLEP examination results demonstrating proficiency in the prerequisite courses.
Required courses:
- Management and Organizational Theory
- Business Law
- Operations Management
- Managerial Economics
- Global Business
- Social and Ethical Issues: A Global Perspective
- Financial Management
- Managerial Accounting
- Strategic Management and Business Policy
Students also take three elective courses chosen from a list of offerings in administration of justice, business administration, health care administration and management, holistic studies, international relations, management and rehabilitation counseling.
Management electives include:
- Marketing Management
- Global Quality Management: ISO9001
- Global Environmental Management: ISO14001
- Organizational Development
- Labor Relations
- Creative Problem-Solving
- Special Topics
- Internship
Concentration in Nonprofit Management
In addition to the required courses listed above, students complete the following courses:
- Nonprofit Financial Management
- Marketing and Fundraising for Nonprofits
- Nonprofit Management
- Human Resources Management