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PROGRAM INFORMATION

Program Requirements

E-Business, MBA/MS

Campus Location:
Main Campus

All classes are held during the day on the main campus, in a fully wired classroom.

Full-time/Part-time Status
Students are required to complete the degree program through classes offered before 4:30 p.m.

General Program Requirements:

Number of Didactic credits required beyond the Baccalaureate:
68

Required Courses:
All courses in the MBA/MS in E-Business program are required to be taken at the Fox School of Business. The MBA/MS in E-Business is a lock-step, cohort program. In addition to the 18 credits of required foundation courses and the 12 credits in Advanced Managerial Perspectives, MBA/MS in E-Business students are required to take: MIS 564. Interactive Site Design (1.5 s.h.); MIS 560. Information Technology Principles for Network-Centric Businesses (3 s.h.); MIS 561. Information Systems Applications in Organizations (3 s.h.); MIS 562. Database Management Systems and Data Modeling (3 s.h.); MIS 563. Systems Analysis and Rapid Application Development (3 s.h.); MKT 555. Electronic Supply Chain Management and e-Procurement (3 s.h.); GSM 555. E-Commerce Entrepreneurial Start-up Project (3 s.h.); MKT 556. Customer Behavior, Segmentation, Communication and Pricing (3 .s.h); LAW 555. E-Commerce Law and Regulation (1.5 s.h.); HRA 555: Coordination and Control

All MBA/MS in E-Business candidates are required to complete a summer integrative experience in the summer between the first and second year. The experience includes an internship, business plan incubator project, independent study, or faculty research.

Internship:
TrueStudents are required complete an integrative summer experience that can include an internship or could be business plan development, independent study, or research project. The majority of students seek internships. Students are given numerous networking activities throughout the year to provide potential contacts for internships.

Language Examination:
False

Culminating Events:

Other Culminating Events

  • Event Description - Students are required to successfully complete the capstone course sequence.
  • Event Philosophy - The purpose of the capstone sequence is to ensure that MBA candidates have mastered the skills necessary to conduct business analysis.
  • Event Process - The capstone sequence is graded in the normal manner by the instuctor.
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