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Nov 23, 2024
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2017-2018 Graduate Catalog This is not the most recent catalog version; be sure you are viewing the appropriate catalog year.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Objectives
To prepare professionals with:
- oral and written communication knowledge and skills for business;
- critical thinking and analytical skills for solving business problems;
- tools for ethical decision-making, ethical corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility;
- knowledge of international and cross-cultural issues in a globally integrated business environment;
- core business knowledge and skills;
- strategic and innovative thinking skills.
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Admission Requirements
Applicants must be graduates of regionally accredited colleges and universities and have achieved grades and GMAT scores indicating an aptitude for advanced study in business. International applicants must submit official TOEFL scores.
Applicants must have:
- Graduate admissions application with application fee.
- Official transcripts from all undergraduate institutions attended*, with a cumulative or last-half GPA of 2.75.
- A well written Personal Statement indicating background and purpose for applying.
- An up-to-date resume.
- A score of 450 or greater in the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT), with at least 20 in the verbal section and 24 in the quantitative, OR an overall score of 297 or greater in the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), including scores of at least 143 in verbal reasoning and 140 in quantitative reasoning. The GMAT/GRE requirement will be waived for students who have earned an AACSB-accredited Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with a Cumulative GPA of 3.5 and an average GPA of 3.0 in statistics, accounting and finance courses.
- Applicants whose native language is not English must submit TOEFL score of 80 overall, with at least 20 in reading, writing, listening and speaking sections; or IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with at least 6.5 in reading, listening, and speaking; and at least 6.0 in writing. *International applicants are required to have their educational credentials evaluated by Educational Perspectives as part of the application process and should see International Admissions for additional documents that may be required.
Degree Requirements: 54 hours
The MBA program is innovative, applied and global with an emphasis on corporate ethics. The program requires 54 credit hours: 18 hours of foundation courses; 18 hours of Core/Cross Functional courses; and 18 hours of electives (6 hours restricted electives and 12 hours of general electives). MBA candidates may also select 1 of 14 areas of specialization (the specialization courses are taken in lieu of the general elective courses).
Transfer Credit
A maximum of six credit hours from a previous Master’s degree may be transferred to the core MBA program.
Foundation: 18 hours
Students must complete course work in each of the following foundation areas or have acceptable undergraduate equivalents, in which case the course may be waived.
MBA Core Skills/Cross Functional Courses: 18 hours
Restricted Electives: 6 hours
Choose one course from each of the following areas. Please keep in mind that courses listed below may also be required for your specialization, in this case, please select an alternate elective.
Elective Courses for General M.B.A.: 12 hours
Students choosing the general MBA will select four advisor-approved electives from any 500 or 600-level courses offered within the College of Business. At least one of the four courses must be a 600-level course, and no more than two Independent Studies (699) or Special Topics (592/681) courses may be taken. MBA with Specialization in an Area: 12-15 hours
Specializations may be pursued in lieu of the Elective Courses for General MBA. Specializations are offered in the following fourteen areas.
Business Analytics | E-Business | Entrepreneurship | Finance | Hotel and Restaurant Management | Human Resource Management | Information Systems | Internal Auditing | International Business | Management | Marketing | Nonprofit Management | Sport Management | Supply Chain Management
The area of specialization is noted on the student’s transcript. Course substitutions must be approved by department heads. These specialization options have program codes associated with them that differ from the general MBA. Therefore students wishing to change from one program to another (e.g., general MBA to MBA in supply chain management or vice versa) must submit a program change form to the Graduate Business Programs Office so that a new program of study can be issued.
Business Analytics (BSAN): 12 hours
E-Business (EBUS): 12 hours
Entrepreneurship (ENTR): 12 hours
Hotel and Restaurant Management: 12 hours
Human Resource Management (HR): 12 hours
Information Systems: 12 hours
Internal Auditing (INAU): 12 hours
International Business (INB): 15 hours
Management (MGMT): 12 hours
Marketing (MKTG): 12 hours
Nonprofit Management (NPMG): 12 hours
Sport Management: 12 hours
Supply Chain Management (SCMG): 15 hours
Extended Program
This graduate program is available at an EMU off-campus location or entirely online | Locations
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