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Master of Business Administration Degree Program

The M.B.A. is a non-thesis degree consisting of 49 hours, of which 15 are prerequisite hours for non-undergraduate business degree holders, 24 are required core courses and 10 for elective courses that are selected by the student.

All students, regardless of undergraduate degree or work experience, are required to demonstrate the quantitative skills needed to successfully complete the required core courses. Students may elect to take a prerequisite four-hour quantitative methods course (two hours of calculus and two hours of statistics). Alternatively, entering students can pass a quantitative skills test which may be taken after the student has completed a self-review and may be taken multiple times until successfully completed. In addition, all students will be required to demonstrate basic writing and computer skills or take undergraduate courses in these areas prior to starting the required courses.

Prerequisite Courses

Prerequisite courses are designed to provide the basic business concepts that would have been taken in an undergraduate degree program. The following courses comprise the 15-hour prerequisite track:

Massey School Course     Equivalent Undergraduate Courses
Quantitative Principles
(MBA 601 and 602 - 4 hours)
  At least one semester of calculus, one semester of statistics and other mathematics OR successful completion of quantitative skills exam. Required of all students.
Economic Analysis
(MBA 604 - 3 hours)
  Two semesters of economics (micro and macro).
Basic Financial Management (MBA 606 - 2 hours)   One semester of basic finance.
Financial and Managerial Accounting
(MBA 608 - 3 hours)
  Two semesters of accounting principles.
Principles of Marketing Management
(MBA 610 - 2 hours)
  One semester of marketing principles.
The Legal Environment of Business
(MBA 612 - 1 hour)
  One semester of business law.
Total Maximum Hours for Prerequisite Courses   15

Guidelines for Waiver of Prerequisite Courses

All or part of the prerequisite courses may be waived for those students who have completed specified undergraduate work or who can demonstrate certain competencies and knowledge. Waivers of these courses must be requested by the student upon admission to the program, reviewed by the MBA Admissions Committee and approved by the Associate Dean. Only undergraduate courses completed with a "C" grade or better will be considered for waivers. Courses taken elsewhere for substitution of prerequisite courses, must be taken at four-year, baccalaureate degree-granting institutions. The Massey School may request proficiency exams to be taken.

Core Business Courses

The core M.B.A. courses are required for all students in the program. Once students pass the quantitative skills exam and complete prerequisite courses, if needed, they begin the core courses. The core business courses include:

Course Hours

    MBA 620, Corporate Financial and Managerial Accounting     2  
    MBA 625, Corporate Finance   2  
    MBA 630, International Business   2  
    MBA 635, International Business Study Abroad
    (or International Finance, International Accounting or Directed Research)
  2  
    MBA 640, Management of Business Processes and Operations   2  
    MBA 645, Advanced Marketing Management   2  
    MBA 650, The Entrepreneurial Challenge   2  
    MBA 655, Management of Technology   2  
    MBA 660, Product/Service Costing and Pricing   2  
    MBA 665, Organizational Behavior and Management   2  
    MBA 670, Leadership and Ethics   2  
    MBA 675, Strategic Management   2  
Electives (selected by the student)     10
Total Core Required Business Courses   34

Detailed descriptions for each core required course and elective are provided at the end of this section. Only three core business courses, MBA 635, International Business Study Abroad; MBA 660, Product/Service Costing and Pricing; and MBA 675, Strategic Management require prerequisites.

Electives

Students may elect to follow a general MBA track, selecting 10 hours of electives that are of interest or enhance their knowledge in more than one area. Alternatively, students may designate an area of specialization that provides a marketable documentation of concentrated academic work. Elective tracks allow each student to "customize" their MBA program of study. Current elective tracks include Accounting, Finance, Health Care Management, Management of Business Processes and Operations, and Music Business. These tracks may be supplemented with additional tracks as determined by student demand.

Customized M.B.A. Program

The Massey M.B.A. program provides an opportunity for each student to customize the program to meet their needs. A student may complete the program in as little as 15 months by taking an average of 8.5 hours per session or may take up to four years from the time the first core business course is taken. Realizing that one size does not fit all, the Massey program provides the flexibility to complete the degree in the time most effective for the individual. In addition, the program provides students the opportunity to customize the courses to fit their needs, whether the need is to enhance current career skills and knowledge or to prepare for an entirely new career. The student selects a particular elective track or merely selects various courses across tracks. Students will meet with an advisor when entering the program to determine the most appropriate plan of study for the studentıs needs. As needs change, so does the program of study, if required.


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