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Curriculum
Features of the Graduate Degree Programs of The Jack C. Massey Graduate
School of Business Administration
The curriculum
of The Massey School graduate degree programs is designed to afford
a strong, broad managerial base for graduates. Teaching methods
utilize lectures, case studies, individual and team projects, written
reports, oral presentations, and interactive computer simulations.
The Massey School faculty and its Board of Advisors believe today's
business situations are complex and call for a variety of approaches
to solving problems.
Throughout the
graduate programs, emphasis is placed on basic oral and written
communication skills, analytical skills, and ethical business issues.
In addition, there is special emphasis on computer use. All students
should own or have access to a computer with word processing and
spreadsheet capabilities. Students are expected to have working
knowledge of Microsoft Office products.
Both M.B.A.
and M.ACC. students learn from faculty members who have significant
business experience as well as strong academic credentials. Students
also learn from fellow classmates who represent many job types and
diverse industries. Employment backgrounds range from traditional
business fields to health care, engineering, education and the nonprofit
arena.
Provided below
are details of the course requirements and schedule of classes for
the graduate programs. The Massey School reserves the right to alter
the curriculum, schedule, and sequence of courses. For current details
contact The Massey School office.
Schedule
of Classes
The Massey
School operates on four ten-week sessions within a twelve-month
period. Students attend classes year-round with a short break between
each session. Classes are held Monday through Thursday evenings
and occasionally on Saturdays. Two-credit-hour classes meet one
evening a week from 6:15 until 9:00 p.m.
Both core and
prerequisite courses usually are offered at least two times per
academic year, with elective courses offered once each academic
year. Some courses, depending on content, may span semesters.
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