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The General MBA offers a student the flexibility to tailor the MBA to his/her individual professional interests by offering courses in Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Healthcare, Management Information Systems, International Business, Management, and Marketing.


Curriculum (2012-2013 Catalog )
Hours
MBA Core
24
MBA 515 Accounting for Management Decisions

3

MBA 526 Corporate Management in a Complex Global Setting
3
MBA 527 Corporate Ethics and Social Responsibility
3
MBA 615 Managerial Finance
3
MBA 630 Strategic Marketing
3
MBA 633 Human Resource Management
3
MBA 674* Quantitative Analysis for Management Decisions
3
MBA 695 Business Policy and Strategy
3
Electives (Select four)
12
MBA 507 International Economics
3
MBA 509 Economic Development
3
MBA 520 Entrepreneurship Project Management
3
MBA 525 Entrepreneurship in the Global Economy
3
MBA 575 Marketing Research Strategies
3
MBA 604 Health Economic and Payment Systems
3
MBA 605 Management Information Systems
3
MBA 606 Strategic Information Systems
3
MBA 607 Systems Analysis and Design
3
MBA 608 Topics in Information Systems
3
MBA 609 Database Management Systems
3
MBA 610 Advanced Seminar in International Marketing
3
MBA 611 Green Marketing
3
MBA 616 Advanced Managerial Accounting
3
MBA 620 Leadership in Organizations
3
MBA 625 International Finance
3
MBA 632 Legal, Social and Ethical Environment
3

MBA

640 Investment Management
3
MBA 655 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
3
MBA 660 International Business Management
3
MBA 670** Special Topics in Business
3
MBA 675 Entrepreneurship Seminar
3
Total Hours
36

If you are a current student who was admitted under a previous catalog, you may click here to view the catalog and curriculum for the academic year in which you were admitted.

*Course is offered in the 16-week format only, due to the volume of work required to complete the course.

**Course is also offered in a face-to-face format in a 2 week intensive session each May.  It is recommended that work schedules be arranged to accommodate this intensive course format.

Note: Students are urged to check the course schedule with their advisor to determine what courses are offered in what format, and the recommended sequence of courses to be taken.

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