The MBA program provides a broad curriculum organized around three principle components: foundation, core, , capstone courses and optional specialization. The program also includes modules on a variety of topics including computer skills, international business principles, and the foundations of ethical leadership.
The foundation courses include (12 credit hours):
ECON 600 Economic Analysis of the Firm
MBA 600 Financial Accounting and Analysis
MBA 601 Quantitative Analysis for Managers
MBA 603 Managerial Accounting
The core courses include (24 credit hours):
MBA 602 Information Technology for Manager
MBA 604 Operations Management
MBA 605 Marketing Management and Strategy
MBA 606 Financial Management
MBA 607 Ethics and Law in Business
MBA 608 Leadership and Change
MBA 610 International Business and Management
STAT 601 Statistics for Managerial Decisions
The capstone course includes (3 credit hours):
MBA 609 Strategy Design and Implementation
Although students may choose to do a general MBA, they also may pursue a formal specialization in accounting, finance, or management information systems. Or a student may pursue the dual degree option and earn a second master's degree in any of a variety of fields, such as organization development, public health, industrial technology, and public administration.
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