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PROGRAM GOALS FOR MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  

Upon successful completion of the Master of Business Administration degree program, the graduate should be able to

  • Demonstrate the ability to apply theoretical concepts to actual management situations and utilize critical thinking and decision-making skills to identify, analyze, and develop practical solutions to organizational problems in a global environment.
  • Present ideas logically and persuasively in writing and speech, with emphasis on effective business presentations utilizing the latest technology.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of Christian values, ethical issues, and the legal processes as they affect the business environment.
  • Use computer technology and statistical techniques as tools for business decisions making.
  • Analyze managerial finance and accounting from the perspectives of business and financial managers; and use this analysis in the decision-making process.
  • Apply ethical marketing management strategies and e-commerce marketing to position a product or service in domestic and international markets.
  • Apply microeconomic principles, practices, applications, and techniques directly related to business issues.
  • Qualify for an extended range of business positions.
REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  
PREREQUISITES
CREDIT HOURS
ACCT 0990 Accounting
3
ECON 0990 Economics
3
STAT 0990 Statistics
3
CORE CLASSES
CREDIT HOURS
MBAM 5123 Fundamentals of Executive Management
3
MBAM 5223 Quantitative Analysis of Business
3
MBAM 5323 Accounting for Decision Making and Control
3
MBAM 5423 E-Commerce: Strategies and Opportunities
3
MGMT 5803 Business Policy, Strategy, & Planning
3
MGMT 5033 Production and Operations Management
3
MGMT 5053 Organizational Behavior
3
MGMT 5063 Marketing Management
3
MGMT 5103 Advanced Financial Management
3
MGMT 5243 Managerial Economics
3
MGMT 5373 Business in a Global Society
3
MGMT 5253 Management Ethics
3
  Students must also complete the graduate Major Field Achievement Test in Business prior to graduation.

(See AGS Student Handbook for a course sequence, including non-courses that meet prerequisites for accounting, economics, and statistics.)

For pricing, class start, and general program information, call 1-800-264-5327. For financial aid, grade information, and specific class schedules, call 1-800-282-8798.

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