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The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree is offered in the College of Business Administration in full-time, evening,
and executive formats. The broad, integrated curricula are designed to prepare individuals for roles as creative leaders in
an increasingly dynamic and global business environment by broadening their knowledge, vision, and perspective and enhancing
their managerial skills. The full-time program serves primarily students with limited work experience. The full-time program
begins in July, stipulates that the required courses be taken in a specific sequence, and features a series of required skill
seminars. The evening program serves primarily students who are working full-time. The evening program allows students to
begin in any semester, offers classes Monday through Thursday evenings, and moves students through the courses in a logical
sequence. The Executive M.B.A. program is discussed below. All three of the programs are designed to serve students with or
without an undergraduate degree in business and attract participants from business, engineering, the applied sciences, liberal
arts, medicine, and other fields. The faculty for the M.B.A. degree consists of graduate faculty members from all of the College
of Business Administration departments: Accounting and Management Information Systems, Applied Statistics and Operations Research,
Economics, Finance, Legal Studies and International Business, Management, and Marketing.
The M.B.A. degree stresses an understanding of the major facets of business operations and involves course work organized
into three components. The foundation courses introduce topics in accounting, economics, information systems, and quantitative
methods. The core courses cover ethics and law, finance, marketing, and operations management. The capstone courses delve
into economic policy, leadership and change, business strategy, and the management of a global enterprise. The M.B.A. degree
emphasizes various aspects of business decision making, including the social, political, and economic implications of those
decisions. More detailed descriptions of the three M.B.A. programs are found under the heading of Graduate Business Administration
in the “Graduate Programs and Courses” section of this catalog.
Executive M.B.A. Program The Executive M.B.A. program serves individuals with significant professional experience and an ongoing career who are in
a position to integrate what they learn with what they do. The E.M.B.A. program has fall-only admissions, is delivered in
a unique format, and emphasizes managing within a global context. The admission criteria, structure, and requirements differ
from the full-time and evening M.B.A. programs and are described in greater detail under the heading of Graduate Business
Administration in the “Graduate Programs and Courses” section of this catalog. Students begin the Executive M.B.A. program
in the fall. They attend classes on campus in two-week sessions held twice per year in October and May. During each two-week
session, executive students complete two graduate courses that require some pre- and post-session assignments. The two-week
format works well for individuals who cannot guarantee their availability for one or two nights per week or on weekends for
an entire semester. An executive student can complete the M.B.A. degree after twelve courses and 31 months.
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