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School of Business Administration

Administration and Faculty MBA and IMBA Course Descriptions
Centers and Institutes Master of Science in Accountancy
Dual Degree Programs Master of Science in Executive Leadership
Graduate Accountancy Programs Master of Science in Global Leadership
Graduate Certificate in Accountancy Master of Science in Real Estate
International Master of Business Administration Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
Master of Business Administration Master of Science in Taxation

 

Mission Statement

We develop socially responsible business leaders with a global outlook through academically rigorous, relevant, and values-based education and research.

Program Descriptions

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) encompasses 56 units of academic study. The Full-time MBA is a two-year, cohort-based program starting each Fall. The Evening MBA program offers evening and weekend classes that may be completed in 2 to 3 years for working professionals. The Evening MBA can be started in the Spring and Fall semester. A thesis is not required and there are no comprehensive examinations. No specific undergraduate course prerequisites or fields of concentration are required.
The International Master of Business Administration (IMBA) encompasses 56 units of academic study. The IMBA begins as a cohort-based program and can be completed in 17 or 22 months. The program incorporates several opportunities for overseas study.

The Master of Science in Accountancy (MACC) is a flexible, multiple track 30-unit program designed to meet the needs of a broad range of professionals, including those who seek to meeting the 150-hour requirement to become a CPA. Each course meets over a concentrated five-week term, which enables students to accelerate their course of study to fit their learning or professional needs.

The Master of Science in Executive Leadership (MSEL) is designed for senior executives and those aspiring to positions of seniority within their organizations. Offered in alliance with the Ken Blanchard Companies, a globally-recognized provider of leadership development, this innovative program combines the best of contemporary leadership practices with interdisciplinary business skills and knowledge. The MSEL is comprised of 36 units of academic study delivered in an executive education format. The program is a cohort-based program where all students progress together through a series of 15 courses in slightly less than two years.

The Master of Science in Global Leadership (MSGL) program is designed for high-performing mid-level executives who have an established track record of success within their specific occupation. The MSGL is comprised of 31 units and is organized into class cohorts. Originally created to meet the needs of military officers with global responsibilities, this degree provides the academic foundation for both military and industrial leaders who seek to demonstrate effective leadership and management skills in the changing global arena.

The Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) degree offers a 10-month, 32-unit curriculum that develops the specialized skills needed by real estate professionals through an interactive approach. The program provides students with the leadership, communication and interpersonal skills necessary to compete for real estate careers at the middle- to upper-management levels or to become real estate entrepreneurs.
The ISM Approved Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MS-SCM) is a web-based program designed for high-performing managers and executives who have an established track record of success in one or more of the functions included in supply chain management. Participants gain advanced expertise needed to help their sponsoring firms progress to world-class supply chain management status, with significant improvement in their firms’ profitability. This 36-unit program is offered online in a lock-step, cohort-based format and requires 26 months for completion.

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