Master of Business Administration
The MBA curriculum is an accelerated program consisting of 36 credit hours for a general MBA degree and 39 credit hours for an MBA with a concentration in one of the following six areas: Accounting and Finance, Management, Management Accounting, Healthcare Management, Portfolio Management, or Global. Non-business degree graduates must complete the foundation courses within the graduate business program or their equivalent in an undergraduate school of business. A student may test-out of the foundation courses. See the graduate academic advisor to schedule exam(s).
The MBA program allows a student to earn an MBA in just 12 months of continuous study in a full-time day program. It builds on a foundation of core business knowledge, while making development of a student's leadership skills a priority. Graduates from this program leave with solid business expertise and a portfolio of demonstrated leadership knowledge and skills.
The MBA program involves the student in a cohort-based relationship with colleagues from around the region and the world. Teamwork is an integrated part of being successful in the program. Students develop their own problem solving techniques, as well as decision making paradigms and communications skill.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted into the Accelerated MBA Program as a Degree Candidate, all students must have earned an undergraduate degree from a regionally-accredited university. For a full list of Admissions requirements into the program, see Accelerated Degree Program in the Admissions section of this catalog.
Program Completion
The program is designed to be completed in 12 months. If a student cannot complete the program with his (her) cohort, they must successfully complete all course work no later than five years after the completion of the first graduate-level course taken after entrance into the program.
MBA Requirements
MBA Requirements
ACCT 522 | Accounting for Managerial Control | 3 |
DSIM 518 | Competing through Innovation, Analytics & Information Technology | 3 |
DSIM 535 | Quantitative Approaches Decision-Making | 3 |
DSIM 577 | Managing Production and Service Operati | 3 |
ECON 520 | Economics of High Performance | 3 |
FIN 534 | Optimizing Financial Performance | 3 |
INB 555 | Competing in the Global Economy | 3 |
MGT 545 | Global Corporate Strategy and Policy | 3 |
MGT 548 | Leading People and Organizations | 3 |
MKG 540 | Strategic Mkg in a Digital Economy | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 30 |
Additional Courses Required for MBA
MGT 566 | Legal & Ethical Environment of Business | 3 |
XXX xxx | Additional Elective: Choose one (1) three credit course from any of the concentration courses, electives or special topics offerings | 3 |
Concentrations
MBA students may elect one of five concentrations in Accounting and Finance, Management, Management Accounting, Healthcare Management, or Portfolio Management. In addition to the MBA Core courses, each concentration requires the courses as listed below. More than one concentration may be earned. One course cannot count for two concentrations.
Accounting and Finance
Students in this concentration must choose three of the following three-credit hour courses for a total of nine credit hours:
ACCT 620 | Advanced Managerial Accounting | 3 |
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ACCT 650 | Adv Managerial Acct & Finance Modeling | 3 |
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FIN 650 | Adv Managerial Acct & Fin Modeling | 3 |
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ACCT 670 | Ethics & Government in Accoun | 3 |
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ACCT 680 | Financial Decision-making | 3 |
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FIN 680 | Financial Decision-making | 3 |
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FIN 610 | Practicum in Portfolio Management | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
Healthcare Management Concentration
Select a minimum of courses (6) courses from the choices listed below to total 18 credit hours.
MSHI 500 | Advanced Health Informatics I | 3 |
NUR 530 | Financial Management of Nursing Systems | 3 |
HQS 502 | Health Law, Regulatory Issues, and the Business of Healthcare Quality Improvement | 3 |
HQS 501 | Introduction to Healthcare Quality/Culture, Interprofessional Teams, and Simulation | 3 |
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HQS 512 | Organization, Delivery, and Policy in Healthcare | 3 |
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NUR 512 | Organization, Delivery, and Policy in Healthcare | 3 |
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MSHI 505 | Advanced Health Informatics II | 3 |
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DSIM 518 | Competing through Innovation, Analytics & Information Technology | 3 |
MGT 587 | Special Topics in Management | 1-3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
MGT 587 -Topic needs approval of the DCOB Director of Graduate Programs
DSIM 535, ECON 520, and FIN 534 are not required for the Healthcare Management Concentration.
Healthcare Management Concentration Foundation Courses Prerequisites
These courses are required for candidates who do not have a bachelor's degree in business or who lack basic knowledge in the following disciplines:
ACCT 509 | Essentials of Accounting | 3 |
DSIM 509 | Essentials of Quantitative Methods | 3 |
ECON 509 | Essentials of Economics | 3 |
FIN 509 | Essentials of Finance | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Management
Students in this concentration must take the following three courses for a total of nine credit hours:
MGT 610 | Strategic Human Resource Management | 3 |
MGT 620 | Responsible Leadership | 3 |
MGT 630 | Teamwork & Organizational Transformation (capstone) | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
Management Accounting
Students in this concentration must take the following two required courses and one elective course for a total of nine credit hours:
ACCT 620 | Advanced Managerial Accounting | 3 |
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ACCT 680 | Financial Decision-making | 3 |
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FIN 680 | Financial Decision-making | 3 |
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ACCT xxx | Elective third course chosen from any of the accounting courses available as part of the Accounting and Finance concentration | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
NOTE: Students pursuing the Management Accounting concentration who also wish to pursue the Accounting and Finance concentration must take three (3) additional concentration courses (no duplicates).
Portfolio Management
Students in this concentration must take the following three courses for a total of nine credit hours:
FIN 610 | Practicum in Portfolio Management | 3 |
FIN 611 | Advanced Portfolio Theory & Practice | 3 |
FIN 612 | Investment Management | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
NOTE: Students pursuing the Portfolio Management concentration who also wish to pursue the Accounting and Finance concentration may not “double count” FIN 610. This concentration requires Finance department approval.