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PROGRAM INFORMATION

Program Requirements

General and Strategic Management, MBA

Campus Location:
Center City, Fort Washington

All six required business foundation classes and the advanced managerial courses are offered at both campuses throughout the year. Upper-level courses are offered at both campuses but not necessarily in the same semester. Courses are also offered on-line.

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

General Program Requirements:

Number of Didactic credits required beyond the Baccalaureate:
48

Required Courses:
The requirements for all MBA programs includes six foundation courses (18 credits): Acct 401- Fundamentals of Accounting; Econ 403 - Economic Analysis; Fin 401 - Financial Management of Business; MSOM 405 - Operations Management; Mktg - 401 Marketing Management: Creating Value; Stat 402 - Statistical Analysis. Also required are 12 credits of Advanced Managerial Prespectives courses: BA 510 - Managing People and Organizations; BA 511 - Globalization; BA 512 - Managing Risk; BA 513 - The Valuation of Firms; BA 514 - Entrepreneurial Thinking and Innovation; BA 515 - Emerging Technology Applications; BA 516 - Law and Ethics in Business. All MBA programs require Four 500-level Business Courses: GSM 505 - Foundations of Strategic Management; GSM 525 - Operation of the Multinational Firm; GSM 532 - Growth Decline and Turnaround; GSM Elective - Any 500-level business course. The final requirement of the MBA is the capstone course BA 960/961 or any BA capstone sequence.

Students are required to complete 18 credits in business foundation courses; 12 credits in advanced managerial perspectives; 12 credits in concentration courses; and the capstone sequence.

Internship:
False

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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